Bengaluru: In the middle of a sonic explosion report in the capital of Karnataka Bengaluru, the Indian Air Force has denied “flying activities or known actions”.
Media reports said, “Hard bang heard across Bengaluru on Friday afternoon”, bringing back memories of the Sonic Boom last year.
Read Alsowhat is Sonic Boom? ‘Sonic Boom’ is a sound that is linked with shock waves produced by airplanes or other objects that fly faster than the speed of the sound.
Sonic boom produces very large sound energy and sounds like an explosion or lightning to the human ear.
However, when a plane walked through the air, an IAF statement said on Friday: “IAF denies flying activities or actions that are known to cause loud votes that are reported to be heard in Bengaluru.” How Bangaloreans reacts to the mysterious ‘boom’ that is heard in the cityas per public relations officer, defense, Bengaluru, “no base or IAF unit, including the establishment of aircraft testing and the system, was flying at that time.” Sonic Boom in Bengaluru: Hrithik Roshan’s fan asked if he called aliens because of a mistake, the actor said ‘not a mistake.
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https://t.co/GBLVCDCYDX-ani (@ani) 1625214189000T ‘Sonic Boom’ is the sound that is linked with shock waves produced by airplanes or other objects that fly faster than the speed of sound.
Sonic boom produces very large sound energy and sounds like an explosion or lightning to the human ear.