Posted on 12/06/2011 8:56:48 AM PST by Qbert
You’re too funny..
Here’s something which I got earlier in an email on John Travolta & an ordinary, presumably, Chinese guy in the US, *almost* same groove!
Btw, J. Travolta, I think was (in the dance) absolutely Amazing. — http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNTyePMEKJs&feature=related
What was it doing with Obama’s college records and Indonesian citizenshp papers in it?
Is it me or each time a Dem is in power a stealth aircraft or team falls in the hands of the enemy?
F117 in kosovo with Clinton, Balckhawk down, the heli involved in Bin Laden, Seal Team6 crash and now the Beast of Kandahar RQ170 itself?
Redistribution of wealth and murder by Zero with a “hate the American” axe.
“We want you to be successful” eeh eeh eeh... “Islam is peace”... “ I can see a soul in Putin” eeh eeh eeh...
If the Iranians captured it intact, they would already be posing around it and posting photos to embarrass us.
That UAV has so many stealth features the Iranians couldn’t acquire the target. Why haven’t the Iranians how they shot it down, their air force would be braying like a pack of mules if they had done it.
It also has a self destruct feature. It also can not be jammed and redirected, yup, we thought of that.
What if the Iranians were, say, doing a lot of strange digging and we needed a closer look that satellites couldn’t deliver. What if that UAV went OOPS! out of control and just happened to stray over that area until it ran out of fuel.
OK, we’ve learned a bit since Frances Gary Powers...........
The LA Times with Obama is hoping Russia, Iran and China will now “community organize” to figure together America’s secrets...
Who knows, maybe the French are involved too...
"Maybe I'm optimistic, but could we really be putting up truly cutting edge stuff without a self-destruct feature?"
We already lost the downed stealth helicopter in the OBL raid.
I don’t believe the Iranian claim they shot it down...it must fly high, and is supposed to avoid radar. I’m a little skeptical the Iranians would know it crashed, or even be able to find it. But my biggest question - doesn’t our Air Force destroy downed planes...i.e. find it, and bomb it? The whole thing seems odd.
Hmm, sounds like somebody I can trust.
Were Bush still in office, the “media” would’ve splashed all over itself creating the narrative about the “incompetence” of the administration is failing to safeguard sensitive military technology.
"That UAV has so many stealth features the Iranians couldnt acquire the target. Why havent the Iranians how they shot it down, their air force would be braying like a pack of mules if they had done it."
The Iranians seem to be backtracking now on that claim that they shot it down:
"...Some initial reports out of Iran suggested the drone had been shot down. But the semiofficial Fars news agency, which is close to Iran's Revolutionary Guard, quoted a military official as saying that Iran's electronic-cyber warfare unit had managed to take control of the aircraft and bring it "under their possession."...
Iranian officials identified the aircraft as an RQ-170 Sentinel stealth drone, which is made by Lockheed Martin. The United States has not confirmed using the Sentinel, although at least one was reportedly monitoring Osama bin Laden's compound...
Iranian news agencies did not immediately publish images of the allegedly downed craft."
http://www.kspr.com/news/la-fg-iran-drone-20111205,0,2330244.story
UNLESS... the drone was crashed on purpose so it could be tracked maybe with full video and audio...
Dronewalker?...
lol...
“quoted a military official as saying that Iran’s electronic-cyber warfare unit had managed to take control of the aircraft and bring it “under their possession.”...”
I’m sure the communications were encrypted, so I suspect data communications were blocked by some kind of brute broadband interference, causing the drone to malfunction. A powerful transmitter, or maybe some kind of EMP device?
I think the Iranians should hurry up and download all the programs from the drone’s computers as soon as possible, for analysis.
or they just bought the codes from some type of cyber traitor ...of the usual proclivities... if not simply bought from obama.
I think the Iranians should hurry up and download all the programs from the drones computers as soon as possible, for analysis.
Sounds like the tactic being used was stolen from the film Independence Day.
Interesting ....
Yet its creators may still have other irons in the fire, thanks to Conficker, which lies dormant in millions of PCs around the globe in strategic locations such as Iran, China, Russia, India and Pakistan.
“Conficker represents the largest cyber army in the world,” Bumgarner said. “These soldiers are just waiting for their next mission.”
Project dronewalker. I like it. :)
But just like all the other “walker” programs, it won’t lead to any arrests.
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