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Australia 'cracked top-secret US jet fighter codes'

Refreshing News: Australia 'cracked top-secret US jet fighter codes'

"We spied on them and we extracted the codes," Mr Beazley told Parliament during his valedictory speech today.
Mr Beazley, who was defence minister from 1984 to 1990, said that when he took over the job he soon learned that the radar on Australia's Hornets could not identify most potentially hostile aircraft in the region.


In other words, Australia's frontline fighter could not shoot down enemies in the region.
Mr Beazley said he was greatly tempted to "belt" the Liberals with this and lay to rest their claim to be best at managing defence.
"I shut up, I said nothing," Mr Beazley said.


"I went to the US and for five years, up hill and down dale, with one knock-down, drag-out after another, with Cap Weinberger, Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, I tried to get the codes of that blasted radar out of them.
"In the end we spied on them and we extracted the codes ourselves and we got another radar that could identify (enemy planes).


Mr Beazley said the Americans were Australia's most important ally.
"But they are a bunch of people you have to have a fight with every now and then to get what you actually need out of them," he said.
Mr Beazley said that the story of getting the Hornet codes was well known within Defence, but not beyond it.


He said the problem was that the old codes related to Warsaw Pact aircraft, rather than ones in Australia's region.
The Americans kept saying they'd provide the codes, but never did.
"So we tried to crack the codes so we could enhance them," Mr Beazley said.
"And we made a lot of progress."


Mr Beazley said the Americans knew what the Australians were doing and were intrigued by the progress they made.

What region? The barrier reef? The penguins down south? Like seriosuly, aren't they the most isolated country in the world....sitting in the corner. Who do they have to shoot down?
 
Aussies had to do the same with their AIM-120 AMRAAMs.
 
What region? The barrier reef? The penguins down south? Like seriosuly, aren't they the most isolated country in the world....sitting in the corner. Who do they have to shoot down?

Then we should not even have a military force, let people roam free in our country :) LOL
 
Good for Australia,nice job.

Australia 'cracked top-secret US jet fighter codes'

Refreshing News: Australia 'cracked top-secret US jet fighter codes'

"We spied on them and we extracted the codes," Mr Beazley told Parliament during his valedictory speech today.
Mr Beazley, who was defence minister from 1984 to 1990, said that when he took over the job he soon learned that the radar on Australia's Hornets could not identify most potentially hostile aircraft in the region.


In other words, Australia's frontline fighter could not shoot down enemies in the region.
Mr Beazley said he was greatly tempted to "belt" the Liberals with this and lay to rest their claim to be best at managing defence.
"I shut up, I said nothing," Mr Beazley said.


"I went to the US and for five years, up hill and down dale, with one knock-down, drag-out after another, with Cap Weinberger, Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, I tried to get the codes of that blasted radar out of them.
"In the end we spied on them and we extracted the codes ourselves and we got another radar that could identify (enemy planes).


Mr Beazley said the Americans were Australia's most important ally.
"But they are a bunch of people you have to have a fight with every now and then to get what you actually need out of them," he said.
Mr Beazley said that the story of getting the Hornet codes was well known within Defence, but not beyond it.


He said the problem was that the old codes related to Warsaw Pact aircraft, rather than ones in Australia's region.
The Americans kept saying they'd provide the codes, but never did.
"So we tried to crack the codes so we could enhance them," Mr Beazley said.
"And we made a lot of progress."


Mr Beazley said the Americans knew what the Australians were doing and were intrigued by the progress they made.
 
I would be skeptical of mere hearsay before believing this story.

There is no tangible proof i could offer, unfortunately - its from a conversation with an RAAF "Dude" a few years back.
 
There is no tangible proof i could offer, unfortunately - its from a conversation with an RAAF "Dude" a few years back.

Exactly. I appreciate your honesty is admitting that it was only hearsay.
 
They must have not called for your permission before they went ahead and cracked it.:rofl:

What?

I'm saying that the source of this story isn't reputable. It's from a random person on a random blog.

I could create a blog and claim that aliens have taken over earth and my microwave is a time machine. :)

Can we get a real, trustworthy source for this?
 
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