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So that means Iran received the towed version of this radar. Perhaps a truck mounted version can be requested/expected as an improvement for the overall system.it’s Isafahan international airport. Which merely has military side to it. Not some top secret heavily defended airbase when a random Twitter person can take videos of air defense crews from across the street.
And yes Iran doesn’t keep massive towing capacity vehicles on standby for a quadcopter scenario. There is no incentive to move the radar quickly before an military investigation is complete, Israel/US had real time satellites and knew what happened already, Iran knows this.
So you saying IRGC said “oh my gosh we need to move these systems quickly before some nerd on Twitter orders satellite photos and exposes us”?
Lol you are not hiding a S-300 “static” layout. Not with camo nets and not with Harry Potter cloak of invisibility.
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The layout is visible from LEO.
Let me tell you how easy it is for military. Use machine learning model by feeding AI hundreds of pictures of S-300/S-400 layout taken from high altitude (training data) until it recognizes the layout with high probability.
Then you let your existing spy satellites take hundreds and thousands of photos of iranian territory over the course of months and years. Those photos then get sent thru the AI model and detect every “static” location of S-300 (wether there still theirs or not is irrelevant).
This gets added to Pentagon military database on Iranian air defense assets.
Camo nets are to hide TELS and radars when they are near front lines or “shoot and scoot mode” from drones and low flying ISR.
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Even then it really only has chance of working in green and forest terrain not desert that is empty for miles.
So that means Iran received the towed version of this radar. Perhaps a truck mounted version can be requested/expected as an improvement for the overall system.
No, what I’m asking is what little thing is being suggested is being covered? How bad can it be if a net conceals it? I don’t understand what the charge is here.
So we don't know anything with certainty. YET we discuss it here wasting bandwidth. Comment after meaningless comment. Much more so than the successful strike against Zionia. Does this make sense to you?No, they got truck mounted version. But if drone disabled the truck engine or did damage to axels or transmission then truck cannot move. One reason why Iran didn’t move or like I said they don’t care to move it until investigation is complete.
The charge is the quadcopter impacted the radar TEL. Thus damaging it, hence why black scorches were detected which suggests there was at the minimum some type of electrical fire/explosion on the vehicle.
The “cope” is that the black scorches are just shadows of a net that Iran had placed to either “catch” drones or hide the vehicle (camo). That the light and position from the sun in 2nd photo (after photo) is causing the
Shadow to appear vs the 1st photo.
Anyway, answer should be coming within 48 hours. A “OSINT” member has already seen 30cm resolution photo and is waiting for AirBus (satellite provider) to give permission to post it.
All things being equal why don't we discuss this instead?
And now being refuted
Well, Two days ago one of the Iranian sources that i consider highly reliable said that the radar was targeted by FPV quadcopters and it suffered some damage to it's panel.Or the quadcopter damaged the wheels or transmission of the radar vehicle. And the necessary vehicles to tow it away were not in the vicinity.
Now the question becomes if what did the 3 quadcopters in Tabriz hit?
All focus has been on quadcopters in isafhan, but a similar attack occurred in Tabriz.
Care to share your "highly reliable" source?Well, Two days ago one of the Iranian sources that i consider highly reliable said that the radar was targeted by FPV quadcopters and it suffered some damage to it's panel.
The same source said that the Sparrow missiles self- destructed before entering Iranian air-space, After Iranian AD systems from Tabriz, Abdanan, And another unspecified city locked on them because Israel feared that the second staged of the operation True Promise might be initiated.
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