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Originally Posted by rphud
Folks guarding the borders have done a bang up job of keeping things like that out for a long time know. You can be sure there are more out there and have been out there other than the ones from Libya. The shoulder fired ones generally cannot bring down commercial aircraft. Secret Service deployed a bunch around DC after 9-11, but they new they were pretty much pea shooters if another jet liner was inbound on the capital or white house. They would need to shoot out all the engines to bring one down. The preceding is not nearly alarmist enough for the general media these days though.
Watch out for your "neighbor" loading a boatload of propane tanks or fertilizer into the back of his SUV though.
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Disagree. The shoulder fired SAMs can bring down a commercial airliner. Maybe not all of the time but 60-80% of the time they are likely succesful. The probability of kill likely increases the newer the design missile.
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Originally Posted by spence
Always the positive thinker aren't ya? Oy vey...
I think it's a pretty safe bet that al Qaeda already has access to SAMs, or could easily get their hands on as many as they want.
An influx of a large number of weapons could encourage their use, sure, but there are a lot of variables here.
As a said, it's a big concern.
-spence
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A lot of guvmints have been working very hard for a very long time to keep man portable SAMs (and service life extending components like batteries) off the black markets in general and out of AQ hands in particular. They have been fairly successful.
This stirs up a bit oh bleep factor.
As for as my Bush reference, that was my Oi Vaay for your Iraq reference