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Originally Posted by opendoor
I don't know, it's not like the Pentagon is in the middle of a city. I've driven by it several times and it's more or less a big building surrounded by parking lots and freeways which is bordered by a cemetery on one side and a river on the other. I'm nor surprised in the slightest that there weren't random cameras at other businesses that picked up the crash and I imagine at the Pentagon itself they rely more on people to guard the perimeter rather than cameras.
How many plane crashes are actually caught on video? Even when they happen at airports which have cameras everywhere they're not necessarily caught on tape.
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Not only that but camera technology wasn't what it is now in 2001. They didn't have cheap and high quality digital cameras like they do now. The ability to cover extremely large areas by camera using non-digital cameras is really limited.