Movie: Eye in the Sky
Who else has seen Eye in the Sky? The movie has a familiar starting point. Americans and Brits team up to fight against the international Jihad. But the Brits are portrayed as being paralyzed by bureaucracy, rules, and legal arguments. The American drone pilot and weapons/sensor assistant are paralyzed by their emotions and tenderness for a potential civilian casualty. The latter doesn’t square with my experience of US Air Force personnel. An F-15 weapons system officer said that his main concern, shared by many other officers involved with these fighter jets, was staying in the Air Force long enough to “join the check-of-the-month club”.
I’m wondering if the technology is portrayed accurately. The view from the drone, supposedly roughly 4 miles up at FL200 (20,000′), is crystal clear, as though someone had hung a high-def camera about 50′ above the ground. The people looking at the footage can easily identify individuals by their facial features. Is that practical with our current drone cameras? This YouTube video (fog of war) is more like what I would expect. The Hellfire missile takes about a minute to reach its target. Wikipedia says that it travels at Mach 1.3, which would mean just a few seconds to go 4 miles.
If you’re a fan of Helen Mirren (which I am) you’ll probably like the movie. Alan Rickman‘s final performance delighted my companion.
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