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Think in the Russian air defense designers' perspective: Chances are of civilian aircraft at times of war is pretty low (not to mention private airplane ownership was unheard off when the system was designed). They also know air force is most likely way that "Westerners" will use to attack Russia, so pretty much friendlies travel from East to West and very rarely West to East. Basically these things are designed to hit anything that moves (friends or enemies). They rather have a false positive at times of war. The rest of the dials you see in the simulator have more to do with the diagnostic of the system rather than identification of the aircraft. Remember the system is analog, that's why you see so many ammeters, voltmeters etc etc Last time those thing used at a war (with Georgia), they hit their own. Quote:
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Yes it is easy to fire those things. Just know discriminating between friend and foe is an art within itself. (obviously whoever fired it didn't care) Quote:
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He's been publishing a series of articles on the habitual behaviors that not only keep persons with disturbed characters from developing a sense of accountability and responsibility but which also serve as effective tactics of manipulation. The tactic of blaming has sometimes been called projecting the blame. The term projection stems from psychodynamic psychology and refers to one of the automatic mental behaviors conceptualized by traditional theorists as ego defense mechanisms. The rationale behind that notion is that sometimes individuals unconsciously “project” onto others motivations, intentions, or actions that they actually harbor themselves but which they would feel far too unnerved or guilty about to acknowledge as their own. Sometimes the tactic of blaming can be quite subtle. By calling attention to a wide variety of contributing circumstances, a manipulator can effectively obscure his or her role in the creation of a problem. This “it wasn’t me” tactic is hard to detect when your attention is drawn to other “culprits” through this diversionary sleight of hand. |
Did you guys hear about cyclists Maarten De Jonge? he had tickets on missing flight MH370 but changed his plans last minute...he also had tickets for flight MH17 and changed his plans again :suspicious: Maarten De Jonge cheats death twice by switching MH370 and MH17 flights | National Post Quote:
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As far as trying to figure out who shot the plane down, I doubt that will ever happen. Both sides will keep pointing fingers at each other but the real truth will stay hidden. If Ukrainian military shot the plane down, nothing really changes. They would say "we were scared of Russia bombing us, we thought it was a military plane" If pro-Russian separatists shot the plane down (Note these are simple people, not Russian military acting on Russian government's orders), Russia would issue a statement saying that the separatists were acting on their own with no direction from the Russian government whatsoever. Those in this thread talking about economic sanctions, that has been tried before. Back when this conflict first started the EU threatened Russia with sanctions. Funny thing about sanctions they work both ways. EU quickly realised that they need Russia more than Russia needs them. Therefore no sanctions ensued. It is sad that a plane full of innocent people got shot down needlessly, but such is war. When the US was in Iraq, I imagine a lot more than 300 innocent people died from their constant bombing because they were looking for "terrorists". In reality, all US was looking for was OIL. At least in the Ukrainian conflict there are people who are fighting for their nationality, they want to be recognized for their heritage and want to be treated equally. Before the conflict began, Ukraine was denying Russian's access to pension, medical services, etc. These people were Ukrainian citizens but were of Russian heritage... of course the Western media will never talk about any of that. Their main goal is to make Russia look as evil as possible. It has been that way since the Cold War and I don't expect it to change any time soon. Unfortunately most people are too ignorant or lazy to question what the media feeds them, so we end up with generations of people who genuinely believe that Russia is some evil place on Earth where they drink Vodka and make evil plans of taking over the World.... |
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I wouldn't wanna be on the plane the next flight this guy books. |
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scientific deduction DUHHH!!! the hipbone is connected to the tail bone, the tail bone is connected to the something else... and... missile launcher found. i wouldn't know actually. a gun and bullet i know how they do it. but missile... no idea. lol. i aint a .... wait for it... missile scientist. |
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The separatists, if they do have rocket launchers (so far its only been accused) would likely have been scavenged from the area which are also from Russia... If they were given BUKs from Russia... well those would also be from Russia... so I don't think what you suggest would have helped? |
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There are lots of ways to see where a vehicle has been. The types of dirt on the tracks. Any vegetation stuck to the vehicle. Take a sample of the fuel and compare it to tankers and other vehicles to find out who it's been grouped with. As to whether or not a launcher fired a missile, well that's easy. There would be propellant residue on the launcher itself and even on the other missiles. Has they located the launcher they could even have followed the tracks to see where it's been and look for a patch of ground that shows evidence of a missile launch (if they haven't covered it up, which would waste valuable time when you're trying to flee a crime scene). The bottom line, as I stated previously, is the area should have been secured immediately by a joint military group. Nobody gets in or out until cleared. Had people been watching the area then all activity (like movement of vehicles/troops) could have been monitored. There should have been planes in the air right away to start this process. As it stands, the investigation has been fucked beyond repair. |
A haunting premonition: 'What will happen if the airplane crashes?' asks boy boarding MH17 https://s1.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/O...21349_high.jpg Quote:
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