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                10 years 2 months ago                #193
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Hamas military officials claim to have captured a dolphin off the coast of the Gaza Strip that was equipped by the Israelis with “spying equipment.”
The Palestinian daily newspaper Al-Quds reported Wednesday that the aquatic secret agent had been caught a few days ago after naval commandos spotted the creature making “suspicious movements,” according to the Jerusalem Post.
When Hamas’ “frogmen” — their version of the US Navy Seals — brought the dolphin to shore, they noticed that strapped to its body was a small surveillance camera and a remote-control monitoring device with the ability to fire small arrows that could easily kill a man, sources in the region said.
Hamas ultimately believes Israel was using the creature to either keep tabs on their naval commandos’ movements or target their operatives while they train at sea.
In recent years, birds tagged with tracking devices and other surveillance devices have been captured — including an eagle in 2012 that was labeled as a Mossad spy, according to the Times of Israel.
    
    
    
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
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A dolphin Israel captured suspected of spying
 
Hamas military officials claim to have captured a dolphin off the coast of the Gaza Strip that was equipped by the Israelis with “spying equipment.”
The Palestinian daily newspaper Al-Quds reported Wednesday that the aquatic secret agent had been caught a few days ago after naval commandos spotted the creature making “suspicious movements,” according to the Jerusalem Post.
When Hamas’ “frogmen” — their version of the US Navy Seals — brought the dolphin to shore, they noticed that strapped to its body was a small surveillance camera and a remote-control monitoring device with the ability to fire small arrows that could easily kill a man, sources in the region said.
Hamas ultimately believes Israel was using the creature to either keep tabs on their naval commandos’ movements or target their operatives while they train at sea.
In recent years, birds tagged with tracking devices and other surveillance devices have been captured — including an eagle in 2012 that was labeled as a Mossad spy, according to the Times of Israel.
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        Russia claims to have developed secret 'superweapon' capable of switching off foreign satellites and enemy weapons
 
Russia has claimed to have built a revolutionary new weapon system that can render enemy satellites and weapons useless.
Its Russian makers say it is a 'fundamentally new electronic warfare system' which can be mounted on ground-based as well as air- and sea-borne carriers.
However, it has refused to reveal how the system works.
Mobile electronic warfare systems 'Krasuha-4' suppress spy satellites, ground-based radars and airborne systems AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System).
Complex 'Krasuha-4' fully covers an object from radar detection at 150-300 kilometers, and may also cause damage to enemy radar electronic warfare and communications systems.
The complex functioning is based on creating powerful jamming at the fundamental radar frequencies and other radio-emitting sources.
To comply with international weapons laws, the system will be mounted on ground-based, air-and seaborne carriers and not on satellites
'It will fully suppress communications, navigation and target location and the use of high-precision weapons,' said adviser to the KRET first deputy CEO Vladimir Mikheyev
    
    Russia has claimed to have built a revolutionary new weapon system that can render enemy satellites and weapons useless.
Its Russian makers say it is a 'fundamentally new electronic warfare system' which can be mounted on ground-based as well as air- and sea-borne carriers.
However, it has refused to reveal how the system works.
Mobile electronic warfare systems 'Krasuha-4' suppress spy satellites, ground-based radars and airborne systems AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System).
Complex 'Krasuha-4' fully covers an object from radar detection at 150-300 kilometers, and may also cause damage to enemy radar electronic warfare and communications systems.
The complex functioning is based on creating powerful jamming at the fundamental radar frequencies and other radio-emitting sources.
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To comply with international weapons laws, the system will be mounted on ground-based, air-and seaborne carriers and not on satellites
'It will fully suppress communications, navigation and target location and the use of high-precision weapons,' said adviser to the KRET first deputy CEO Vladimir Mikheyev
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                10 years 2 months ago                #195
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Doesn't it jam their own equipment too?
    
            
            
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    Doesn't it jam their own equipment too?
"Straight and narrow is the path."
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        @Maquisard: So that explains why I couldn't get HBO last night.... 
    
    
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