Mehdipersian
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Why don't these ISIS terrorists broadcast the images of Israeli bases?
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the "good ISIS" bought and shared newer imagery:
still being disputed here though
It's definitely a quadcopter. Dealing with micro-drones is tough.if a quadcopter hit that's even worse, no one expects iran to have good ABM capability but we at least expect Iran to have basic modern anti drone protection near a major airport
It's definitely a quadcopter. Dealing with micro-drones is tough.
Quadcopters have a very short range. These are only used for terrorist acts close to the target or fighting on the battle front (such as the war in Ukraine and Russia).Lol no it’s not. Or else HZ and Hamas would be attacking Israelis with quadcopter. Or Al-Queda and ISIS would be attacking airports around the world with something that can be bought at a store.
There is no reason a quadcopter should have gotten anywhere close to that airport. There are jamming and electronic devices that will nuteralize these cheap consumer products. There are laser air defenses that can shoot them out of the air. There are automated AA guns tied to optical sensors. There are SHOHRADS. plenty of solutions to protect the base and S-300.
Once again, stop giving excuses for incompetence, the same incompetence that had 3 generals and 7 officers in one of the most watched buildings in all of Damascus.
Iran needs to fix this incompetence. The base is wholefully under protected from a systems standpoint against swarm attacks.
I don’t know what you have Nebo and Ghadir radar at the base then have AA guns, Hawk, and empty S-200 launchers protecting S-300. Where are all the fancy systems you built?
Quadcopters have a very short range. These are only used for terrorist acts close to the target or fighting on the battle front (such as the war in Ukraine and Russia).
Irrelevant response.
You haven’t explained what makes intercepting a quadcopter difficult at a strategic military base with Nebo radars, Ghadir radars, and S-300 stationed.
You know what makes it difficult? When you have Hawk and a couple of ISIS AA guns as your support team.
Again the base commander will have to answer to why his base was so under equipped for a simple threat. If instead it was 10 quadcopters 10 CM and 10 BM, would the S-300 have survived? It has nothing to help it against swarm attacks besides relics from the day of the Shah.
Both Russia and Ukraine have lost S-300 systems in the past week.
Mossad terrorists who were flying these drones must be in Say 5 to 10km radius around the baseIt's definitely a quadcopter. Dealing with micro-drones is tough.
It needs special systems that may not be in the airport or if it was, it could not hit all the quadcopters.
They probably flew quadcopters in an area near the airport. Of course, if a hitting occurs, it can be easily repaired.
The previous terrorists who attacked with quadcopters 2 years ago, were found and executed.Mossad terrorists who were flying these drones must be in Say 5 to 10km radius around the base
Does any investigation being carried out or
It is not worth it ?
And deal with the consequences/ fallout? We can't even lay down a pipeline wiithout US permission no? And you believe we can use nukes against a strategic US ally whilst being on IMF/ WB life support? Achha!We can.
It would end in MAD, but remember 96% of our population are muslim. Which means we would enter paradise automatically as shaheed.And deal with the consequences/ fallout?
It would end in MAD, but remember 96% of our population are muslim. Which means we would enter paradise automatically as shaheed.
My answer was for part of your opinion that you said why Hezbollah does not use these quadcopters.
Mossad terrorists who were flying these drones must be in Say 5 to 10km radius around the base
Does any investigation being carried out or
It is not worth it ?
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