elnorel wrote:
Cant be S.A.M. Missile. This is too high up.
But deff explainable with a missile of some kind.
Long range by the looks of it.
Prety old news by now, this vid.
S.A.M. = Surface to Air Missile.
Perhaps you are thinking of a S.A.M. Nikita Launcher that wouldn't hit high enough, but the Missiles I know start from the ground and end up in the air, where else would the missile come from ?
A Ballistic SAM that is where.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface-to-air_missileA Surface to Air Missile (SAM) or ground-to-air missile (GTAM) is a missile designed to be launched from the ground to destroy aircraft. Development of surface-to-air missiles began in Nazi Germany during late World War II with missiles like the Wasserfall. It is one part of the anti-aircraft system. Surface to air missiles are classified by their guidance, mobility, altitude and range.
Here is probably what you were thinking of ( why I mentioned Nikita's):
Man-Portable Air Defence Systems (MANPADS) are the smallest of SAMs and are capable of being carried and launched by a single person. They are sometimes attached to vehicles in order to increase their mobility. Soviet MANPADS have been exported around the world and can still be found in many of their former client states. Other nations have developed their own MANPADS.