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Flight 752: How easy to target a civil plane as hostile?
Tehran, Iran - The Iranian government has admitted that UIA Boeing 737-800 was shot down by an anti-aircraft missile. On Jan. 8, the Ukranian International Airlines Flight PS752 crashed shortly after Iran hit the American bases in Iraq with ballistic missiles, a period when the Iranian Air Defense forces could be on high-alert status. (airlinerwatch.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Yes, Iran DID shoot down the Ukraine airliner - BUT - it was the Zionist State of Israel and its Mossad who sabotaged/hacked the electronics, turned the avionics bay off, disabled the electrical system, in order to make the Boeing 737/800 appear as a cruise missile. The Russian made TOR missile defense system seeks out FRIEND OR FOE - only in this case with a disabled system on board the Boeing it was place in harms way. The Ukraine airliner was turning back to the airport at the time of the two missile hit. And of course there would be no air to ground communications with avionics hacked, sabotaged and rendered inoperable. Israel has been trying to get the United States into a war with Iran for 20-years. Read up on the history from 1953 on. Think people, think!
Will the Iranian government release the data from the recorders so that there is a clear demonstration of the flight path? There are too many lies from the Iranian sides (civil and military) to satisfy even neutral observers. For example, was the flight being tracked at all at the base near the airport?
Figures the Iranians were under intense jamming during that period. Then when the airliner took off it was probably detected by both sides. The American forces can even project multiple targets to enemy radars that are not present. Figures nobody in their right mind would play the game of electronically projecting targets when an airliner is in the air. But then seeing the faces of the generals when Trump gave his speech after the attack, like he was covering their backs, it looks like they felt they blew it.
Sad affair. Maybe even like the Malaysian Airlines over Ukraine when Russian missiles needed dealing with because they prevented air superiority. Seems Ukraine is in the light again as the subject of messed up.
How easy is it to target a civilian aircraft? Real easy when electronic warfare is employed and planes without friend or foe identification are in the air. Then even if so there's still the jammed sides systems which makes the Ukrainian plane in a 100% probability of being targeted zone.
Sad affair. Maybe even like the Malaysian Airlines over Ukraine when Russian missiles needed dealing with because they prevented air superiority. Seems Ukraine is in the light again as the subject of messed up.
How easy is it to target a civilian aircraft? Real easy when electronic warfare is employed and planes without friend or foe identification are in the air. Then even if so there's still the jammed sides systems which makes the Ukrainian plane in a 100% probability of being targeted zone.
I suspect that this air defence missile site had a fairly primitive radar, and limited connections with other sources of data. It would have almost no time to get info from other sources. With a lack of data, and a heightened state of alert, the local commander made the wrong decision. It is horrible, but not a surprise.
This was not a "mistake". They verified no Americans were on that aircraft and picked that one for target practice, otherwise President Trump would remove Iran from the face of the earth.
do someone expect the Iranien admit deliberately shut it down ? but worst is the hiding attempt and lying. this action occur in international departure rout from Tehran international airport and mark on the screen of the radar operator as a civilian commercial flight, identified with its transponder.