Abu Zolfiqar
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were u deployed in a combat role during the first gulf war
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If this is true...
made Iran a thief.
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Kinky...I would have thought they would go for looking up women's burquas.
Then USA should stop sending such "Theivable" drones to a war zone...Even car manufacturers cater for this aspect and fit anti-theft..This is a top secret drone..Beast of Kandahar . bla de bla .. The pride / epitome of American Robotic warfare...At least this should be better than a car when it comes to vulnerability to theft.
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Don't you think that the possibility of a drone being lost intact over enemy territory has not already been factored in in the planning?
The Iranians probably jammed the American signal. Normally this would cause the drone to return to base. But they probably either jammed the GPS signals or sent false GPS signals to make the drone think it was back home. And the drone probably landed itself.
Humility aside, I can't help but be happy that my assessment appears to have been conformed.
If the US knew about the potential fault, then it may be that this drone is a Trojan Horse for something else.
"The GPS navigation is the weakest point," the Iranian engineer told the Monitor, giving the most detailed description yet published of Iran's "electronic ambush" of the highly classified US drone. "By putting noise [jamming] on the communications, you force the bird into autopilot. This is where the bird loses its brain."
The spoofing technique that the Iranians used which took into account precise landing altitudes, as well as latitudinal and longitudinal data made the drone land on its own where we wanted it to, without having to crack the remote-control signals and communications from the US control center, says the engineer.
Iran guided the CIA's "lost" stealth drone to an intact landing inside hostile territory by exploiting a navigational weakness long-known to the US military, according to an Iranian engineer now working on the captured drone's systems inside Iran.
Iranian electronic warfare specialists were able to cut off communications links of the American bat-wing RQ-170 Sentinel, says the engineer, who works for one of many Iranian military and civilian teams currently trying to unravel the drones stealth and intelligence secrets, and who could not be named for his safety.
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So all those drone crashes over the decade was all Iran's fault. That they finally revealed their true capabilities. Hopefully to deter Americans from sending more drones into Iran and to show the Americans the weakness of operating drones.
If the US knew about the potential fault, then it may be that this drone is a Trojan Horse for something else.
This is what i am also suspecting since day one.
It cannot be ruled out.
Don't you think that the possibility of a drone being lost intact over enemy territory has not already been factored in in the planning?
Lol the only thing that cant be ruled out is the fact you dont like the idea that Iran has got its hand on one the most advanced drones on earth.
you wahabis are burning jealousy.
Yeah wahabis are not real. okay then.