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In English: The rocket arrangement is very difficult. This rocket was constructed in the late 70’ – early 80’. It has a very strong warhead which could potentially have destruction effect on a large area, blast system lesions lie in a huge amount of debris, large and small, that can even destroy a ballistic missile that goes at supersonic speeds, in the 2 and 3 speeds of sound. The missile, which can hit a target at an altitude of 10 kilometers and higher, running at speeds over 800 kilometers per hour, requires a very strong and highly trained military staff. The rocket has a special automatic guidance for chasing the goal and goes for the goal, however, in order to set up and install the goal, high expertise are needed. Stories about Russians supposedly trained someone to manage these missiles is complete nonsense. Chances are that they trained to manage Gvozdikas (The 2S1 Gvozdika, (Russian: 2С1 «Гвоздика», Carnation); is a Soviet 122-mm self-propelled howitzer that resembles the PT-76 but is essentially a lengthened version of the MT-LB APC, mounting the 2A18 howitzer), Igla (The 9K38 Igla (Russian: Игла́, needle) is a Russian/Soviet man-portable infrared homing surface-to-air missile (SAM)), and other MANPADS (man-portable air defense systems), which are induced by the thermal wake. Buk missile system and missiles SS can only be managed by professional soldiers and serious defense experts. The structure of this complex includes not only machines with missiles on them (there can be from 1 to 4 missiles), but there has to be 2 or 3 professional individuals present. In addition, there has to be loading installation. This is another system of the same size, which can carry from 1 to 8 missiles, which are placed on the same installation, and which can also be a launcher. Also, there has to be mobile radar. This mobile radar is another technologically complex machine, which can only be operated by professional staff: 2 – 3 soldiers, who are looking for the target on centimeter wavelengths, irradiate it, aim for it, and program the rocket by entering information. This mobile radar is then used by the squad to send a rocket. Besides the fact that there is station radar, there has to be another command post: also mobile, the machine with 1 – 3 people. During our times, the platoons even consisted of 5 people, military personnel stayed at the command post, military officers, well trained, which tracks the target and has complete control over the fire. Lacking command post vehicle, the machine with command post and station radar (BUKs could already be loaded with the rockets ready to launch)… However, not having these three machines: station radar, command post and system platoon-homing, the missile will not fly and will not knock anything down. Therefore, to say that someone accidentally made a mistake…. There was a team of professionals working, which could hardly be found among Donetsk separatists, since there are only bandits and junkies… local mercenaries are not trained and can’t to operate such missiles. If the plane was flying, it had to be followed by some kind of system of air defense and pass this information to air defense command center (the same mobile command post), therefore, there had to be another air defense system, which spotted moving airplane flying on high altitude, took a bearing, and gave it to the command post to follow it. After that, command post identified the target and already could aim for it with a missile. Adding all this up, it is most likely that those who launched the rocket were in contact with the Russian air defense forces. Russian air defense, seeing this target, passed its coordinates, received courses and rest of the movement data. Command post relayed this information to its mobile radars, radar took aim, gave all the necessary information to the command post (mobile command post), which gave all information on the launcher and fired a missile at the target…. But…. Any air defense professional knows that when peaceful civil aircraft falls into the airspace of any country (Ukraine in our case), it’s immediately assigned a code… It’s moving with this code, with the special signal identifying it as safe – it is a “special signal” given out by the plane and no air defense system in the country will ever be activated on this plane, because the “special signal” disables Ukrainian missiles from flying over this target. So, it’s 100% missile which was not programmed with the “special signal” to be identified by Ukrainian determinant. It was either a Russian missile or Crimean, whatever…. Calculation was definitely Russian, because neither Ukraine, or Donetsk, or Lugansk has this type of calculation. It could either be Russian, or Crimean (if there are professional defense spies left in Crimea)… But I have a very little faith that the Crimean air defense specialists would do it…. I am more than sure that the synchronization and coordination carried along by the Russian air defense…. Well, it can’t be otherwise…. Any person will more or less expertise in air defense systems will prove it. I know BUK systems very well. I know the system, how it works, that’s why whatever the Russian media is now showing - is nonsense… Russian calculator didn’t see that this was civil aircraft, but the Russian air defense professionals must have seen and understand it. And it is very strange that they were not informed about it. Everyone always has maps identifying flights and Russian air defense should have known that there was a civil aircraft Amsterdam-Kuala-Lupur 50 km from their border. Additionally, there is information that 4 hours before the Boeing 777 shot down, the Russian air defense and Russian civil aviation closed all air corridors in that area. Russian authorities knew that there would be martial missile launches at air targets, and they knew that there are BUK systems; they knew that these BUK systems will shot at the planes; they knew that there would be Ukrainian military transport planes flying. Overall, based on above said, they knew all of it. The roots grow from there (from Russia)
Posted on: Sun, 20 Jul 2014 21:31:53 +0000

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