Coincidence?
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SOMEBODY is taking them apart one piece at a time :rotf2: Report: Explosion rocks Iran city of Isfahan, home to key nuclear facility - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News Image shows Iranian missile site was destroyed - Checkpoint Washington - The Washington Post Wasn't there another guy who blew himself up recently with a missile launcher too? |
Someone is killing about one nuke scientist a week in Iran. I wonder who? They got two in one car last week.
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keep up the good work
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It's Obama's fault
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So yes, it just may be Obama's fault. You've got to admit, some of this stuff like STUXNET has been really brilliant. -spence |
STUXNET is the future of warfare
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Let's just hope we can target the downed drone.
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Definately Israel.
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I'm sure Iran would rather play cat and mouse with special forces than be cleaned up with a MOP. That thing has to be a mother...
Hypersonic weapons are going to be the future. We'll launch them from geostationary orbit or moon bases and eliminate any target in 45 minutes. -spence |
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Prompt Global Strike NOT from a ballistic missile nor from space. |
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But the advantages of space based weapons over flight launched are significant once the packages get smaller. We don't need the Fifth Fleet on the same mission if we can target Africa to Asia from the same platform. Agree weaponization of space is a slippery slope, but it's got to be coming regardless. Not that that's necessarily a good thing. -spence |
Air to surface hypersonic weapons first
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pfft they can just keep doing what theyre doing. No extra billion dollar weapons needed. BOOM :hee:
Has the War with Iran Already Begun? - Michael Hirsh - NationalJournal.com |
Carpet bombing is still an option
US Drone | Down In Afghanistan | Iran | The Daily Caller Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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have failed over the last 30 years. |
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where and when. With satelite observation how can that not be? IMHO, we need to destroy it with whatever it takes, to knock it out. Too much future danger from that kind of stolen tech. |
I can't believe HOW they did it. I read an article yesterday that detailed from an Iraqi general how they got to it. It's ridiculously stupidly simple.
HEADS SHOULD ROLL on who approved a NON SECURE link to control the things and why didn't they have a self destruct device (which probably wouldnt have helped here unless they blew it on the ground which is improbable. All they did was jam the main contact frequency, then spoof the gps coordinates and terrain height. So when the drone loses signal it's auto programmed to return to base and land. Cept this time it landed in Iran. $1 million down the effin tubes because of poor design.. :smash: Quote:
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isn't that part of the design?
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The idea of what they did exploits the fact that gps is nothing more than a rf signal that works on what's called "capture effect" in other words loudest signal wins. Blast a kilowatt of rf at the drone to put it in autopilot... and then add the gps data stream rf to it with the proper heights etc added and bingo now the drone has been jammed and the gps receiver is spoofed to Iran. Stupidly simple.
Did the US really think that no-one could figure this out? Wouldn't a standard mode of analysis of a million dollar piece of apparatus be to figure out HOW to break it so it doesn't really happen? I live in a different world I guess that's what I'd do before I lost it. But we're talking the govt here :smash: |
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For the control signal they just jammed the radio signal.....didn't fudge with encryption at all. Just found the frequency it was operating at and broadcast a bunch of garbage to it....which just forced it into autopilot Its the GPS Signal that makes you scratch your head...they had to break the Encryption to change the coordinates. The US probably used a weak encryption algorithm to increase performance...and they got burned. They had an issue before with the video feeds in these where they shut off the encryption on them to increase performance...and got burned. my guess is they probably figured they could go with a lower level encryption on the GPS signal....underestimating what Iran was capable of cracking (bet they had a little help too i.e. China, Russia)....and got burned Its like giving somebody a plug and they take the hooks off because it will cast better...is it the plug design that is at fault because the guy isn't catching any fish with it.... Somebody's head is going to roll over this one I bet.....I think this is Human Error/Bad Judgement that caused this to happen |
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yep and you need higher level rf signal with encryption because of it's characteristic of losing range.
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