The curious incidents of military ordnance in the Don's presidency

still unlikely, while the CIA/other government organs indeed have a long record of trafficking, they mostly only use in-company assets for it. Think air-america.

Also, if it was a shipment of drugs, why shoot it down?

What would survive a fuel fireball like that and made the item easily retrievable?
Gold?
Some kind of bomb//electronics in a case?

Maybe someone made this intentional or changed in the last minute so it could go out easier, with a single shot with no survivors expected in the wreckage?


You misdirecting since this is a major topic here?


Interesting. IT might be good to look for shit like this in the news. Suspicious crashes.


He's trying to lead you off course and dilute the topic. Filter&report.

Concerning the cargo, there are two major courses of probability, and it hinges on whether or not the airframe in question was indeed a KC130-type, or a more standard variant for passengers/cargo.

If the airframe in question is indeed a KC130-type, the cargo was either a liquid, or an object that needs to be suspended in liquid, perhaps as coolant. If it was actually a standard model and we're being misled, it could be literally anything smaller than a pair of M113 APCs. I hate to be so vague but with so few details being released, it's unavoidable.

Some questions to keep in mind: Why were there elite troops onboard a fuel tanker? Why was a fuel tanker carrying ordinance? Was it really a tanker? What is in the reservoir, if it was? Certainly not JP8, there wouldn't be anything left if it not burnt to a crisp.

This is fucking stupid. You fags need to learn to read.
The KC-130J is the only cargo plane of the Marine reserves.
If there was ammunition on board it was probably because they can also turn it into a gunship.