Since some of the "fellas" here have diagnosed me as suffering from dementia (I'm not suffering, actually having a good old time)
I'll let you boys figure out what these videos are about then the one disinformation agent among you can try to debunk the rest
BTW, there are several more videos exposing this so somebody must be sharing their CGI..
probably the Russians
Ehh.. this seems a poor explanation. It didn't look like gunfire from the helicopter. If in fact the close up shots they used in that video of a helicopter were showing what appeared to be m134 miniguns.. chainfed 7.62 that fire 2,000-6,000 rpm's. Not what we heard in vegas, if you've ever heard one of those good luck trying to count the shots. It sounds like a saw ripping up crap and given the relatively few people hit.. at that rate of fire, the whole area would have been chewed up.
It's also a funky notion that two sets of guns would be fired from a helicopter from varying heights. If you have side/under mounted miniguns firing in concert with side mounted m60 or .50 cal, they wouldn't be firing at that small of a target from that distance. The side gunners can't shoot in the same direction as the helicopter is facing, at a forward angle of about 20 degrees give or take at best. If the side gunner is positioned to fire at a target then the miniguns would have been shooting elsewhere. The video showed alternating flashes from top and bottom, if we're to believe it's gunfire it kills that theory.
Also, no tracer rounds. Why does the military use tracers? So they can see where they hell they're shooting at night. Not to give their enemy a free disco show. Night vision alone isn't good enough and if there was reliable accurate tech for night fire and hitting such a concentrated target area - well they wouldn't use tracer rounds anymore. Even one short errant burst from the guns mounted to helicopters, you wouldn't have one or two missed rounds in those fuel tanks like they found.. there would be 50-100+. It's not like missing with an airsoft gun, you're putting a lot of rounds downrange.
As with most conspiracy videos, it's always at night, always blurry as hell, shaky, focusing everywhere but on the action taking place like it's the blair witch project. So much wrong with the assumptions made on that video and apparently they've never seen helicopters taking out targets or the collateral damage done in the process. Damage which wasn't present to indicate that sort of firepower.