Posted on 04/26/2015 12:18:27 PM PDT by QT3.14
Janes Defence Weekly reports that Hezbollah has built a runway in the morthern Bekaa Valley to be used for drones, likely Iranian-made UAVs. New satellite images shows the runway in an area 10 kilometers south of the Lebanese village of Hermel. Janes states:
The short length of the runway suggests the facility is not intended to smuggle in weapons shipments from Syria or Iran as it is too short for nearly all the transport aircraft used by the air forces of those countries. An alternative explanation is that the runway was built for Iranian-made UAVs, including the Ababil-3, which has been employed over Syria by forces allied to the Syrian regime, and possibly the newer and larger Shahed-129.
In April, the U.S. Army reported that Iran is building suicide kamikaze drones and teaching the terrorist groups Hezbollah and Hamas how to use them.
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suicide....drones??
attack drones...okay,...but SUICIDE Drones?
no wonder we have this “transgender” problem..these days people cant even distinguish life forms from machines...
Maybe they fly back into their own positions and blow up.
they are programmed maybe to attack and kill their Operators??
Believe the Japs wrote the book on this one.
Sounds like a perfect job for some IDF-IT geeks. Some Hebrew-hackers.
OY!
I predict major potholes in that runway soon.
One of the ISIS buildings south of the border looks like a hangar....hmm
Bekaa? Hmmmm.
Drones. Biochemical agents.
Runways? You don’t need to have no stinkin runways.
Unless ya got a lot of drones.
IIRC, a “drone” aircraft has no human occupant but is under remote human control.
These are suicide aircraft, no different than the Japs’ “Baka” flying bomb. What’s next, muzzies steering “Kaiten” suicide torpedoes into surface ships?
Count on Islam to devise ever more imaginative ways of blowing its devoted followers to smithareens.
Rumor on the street has it that Bruce Jenner is VERY attracted to 3CPO!!
Ah yes. His TVC15.
Now, that is funny!
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Oh, for simpler times!
I could see Hezbollah loading up a bunch of drones with chemical weapons and aiming a bunch at Israel. Send enough and a few will get through.
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