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Winter

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Secret Israeli missile test broadcast via civilian satellite

Added Link Origin: http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=461228

07.11.2003 12.20 pm By JUSTIN HUGGLER in Jerusalem

In an extraordinary and highly embarrassing blunder, a secret Israeli missile test attended by senior generals was broadcast live via a civilian satellite whose signals could be picked up with an ordinary household satellite dish, it has emerged.

The broadcast could be watched in countries across the region, from Libya to Iran, using a simple one-metre dish of the sort that comes with most satellite subscription services.

The incident, which the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth yesterday called "one of the most embarrassing fiascos ever to happen to the security establishment," was revealed after a technician working for Israel's Channel 10 television inadvertently tuned into the broadcast while conducting a routine scan of satellite frequencies.

The network recorded the footage, and broadcast parts of it on its nightly news.

The test was carried out by the arms manufacturer Israeli Aircraft Industries (IAI), which described the missile in a statement as a "long-range and accurate artillery projectile".

IAI insisted the missile test had nothing to do with the Israeli army's defence systems. But three senior Israeli generals were present, including the deputy chief of staff, General Gabi Ashkenazi -- an IAI spokesman said it was routine to invite army commanders in the hope they would buy new missiles.

The incident is a major embarrassment to the Israeli security establishment, which is responsible for safeguarding information of this sort.

The Israeli Defence Ministry said that no classified information had been revealed in the broadcasts. But Channel 10 claimed sensitive information was inadvertently broadcast.

According to Israeli press reports yesterday, the military establishment pressured the station not to run the report, and insisted the final edit be submitted to Israel's military sensor, who ordered significant portions to be repressed.

The accidental broadcast came about after a camera was set up to film the missile launch control room. It is not clear why these pictures were broadcast unencrypted via a civilian satellite. But, as a result, what went out by satellite included not only pictures of the launch itself being relayed by a monitor, but also the people present in the control room, and their conversations.
 

ullu

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So what is Israel up to? Does Israel have ICBMs? Why does it need them? Why do these idiots always want to control and give orders like supress this news and supress that news?
 

Red aRRow

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So does anybody know what they were testing?? I can't understand why there was such a ruckus over Iran's proposed nuclear program while Israel already posesses a ton of much more dangerous stuff. Usual hypocrisy on Uncle Sam's part.
 

Frozen Hell

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Now what are these israelis up to?


Hey, Winter as standard protocol on the forums: Do you have the link to the story? Please post that.

Thanks
 

The Watcher

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Here is another one:


Israel Accidentally Broadcasts Missile Test Footage

WASHINGTON - Israel inadvertently allowed footage of a classified missile test to be broadcast to the world. The footage was broadcast on an international satellite network that reaches much of the Middle East.

The test, which occurred on November 5, involved the LORA (Long Range Artillery) system. Development of the LORA commenced about two years ago. This missile is being developed by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) Malam.

After about a 90 second flight, ground control technicians lost control of the missile which then fell into the Mediterranean Sea. The test did not achieve all of its objectives, according to Israeli sources. This was the second test of LORA, although the first was ruled successful.

Classified information was revealed after someone failed to encrypt the live feed that is sent from one weapons-testing control room to another via satellite. This allowed anyone with a satellite dish to pick up the broadcast. The broadcast revealed details about the LORA missile including its dimensions, speed, range, and more.

The LORA system may have a range of more than 300 km depending on the type of warhead used, according to local sources. This missile system is expected to have a payload capacity of up to 600 kg. The LORA is similar in concept to the U.S.-built ATACMS, which is manufactured by Lockheed Martin.

If offered for export, the LORA is not expected to violate the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).

Source: Forecast Intl.

So we know its long range artillery projectile... concept taking from USA. go figure.
 

DarthChorley

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lol..err guys has anyone noticed something?? the system will be called LORA...sorry but i cant stop laughing..im sure all the Pakistanis have got the joke.. :p :p :p
 

Red aRRow

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DarthChorley said:
lol..err guys has anyone noticed something?? the system will be called LORA...sorry but i cant stop laughing..im sure all the Pakistanis have got the joke.. :p :p :p
:lolol :lolol :lolol :lolol
 

nsdap_id

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Such a nice technology these Zionist *beep* have...well, let's see, let's pay somebody inside Israel with total secrecy to steal this stuff.

Reverse-engineer it! :mad


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