Posted on 11/27/2011 7:29:46 AM PST by expat1000
For much of the last decade, as Iran methodically built its nuclear program, Israel has been assembling a multibillion-dollar array of high-tech weapons that would allow it to jam, blind, and deafen Tehran's defenses in the case of a pre-emptive aerial strike.
A U.S. intelligence assessment this summer, described to The Daily Beast by current and former U.S. intelligence officials, concluded that any Israeli attack on hardened nuclear sites in Iran would go far beyond airstrikes from F-15 and F-16 fighter planes and likely include electronic warfare against Irans electric grid, Internet, cellphone network, and emergency frequencies for firemen and police officers.
For example, Israel has developed a weapon capable of mimicking a maintenance cellphone signal that commands a cell network to sleep, effectively stopping transmissions, officials confirmed. The Israelis also have jammers capable of creating interference within Irans emergency frequencies for first responders.
In a 2007 attack on a suspected nuclear site at al-Kibar, the Syrian military got a taste of this warfare when Israeli planes spoofed the countrys air-defense radars, at first making it appear that no jets were in the sky and then in an instant making the radar believe the sky was filled with hundreds of planes.
Israel also likely would exploit a vulnerability that U.S. officials detected two years ago in Iran's big-city electric grids, which are not air-gappedmeaning they are connected to the Internet and therefore vulnerable to a Stuxnet-style cyberattackofficials say.
A highly secretive research lab attached to the U.S. joint staff and combatant commands, known as the Joint Warfare Analysis Center (JWAC), discovered the weakness in Irans electrical grid in 2009, according to one retired senior military intelligence officer. This source also said the Israelis have the capability to bring a denial-of-service attack to nodes of Irans command and control system that rely on the Internet.
Tony Decarbo, the executive officer for JWAC, declined comment for this story. The likely delivery method for the electronic elements of this attack would be an unmanned aerial vehicle the size of a jumbo jet. An earlier version of the bird was called the Heron, the latest version is known as the Eitan. According to the Israeli press, the Eitan can fly for 20 straight hours and carry a payload of one ton. Another version of the drone, however, can fly up to 45 straight hours, according to U.S. and Israeli officials.
Unmanned drones have been an integral part of U.S. wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, gathering intelligence and firing missiles at suspected insurgents. But Israel's fleet has been specially fitted for electronic warfare, according to officials.
The Eitans and Herons would also likely be working with a special Israeli air force unit known as the Sky Crows, which focuses only on electronic warfare. A 2010 piece in The Jerusalem Post quoted the commander of the electronic warfare unit as saying, Our objective is to activate our systems and to disrupt and neutralize the enemys systems.
Fred Fleitz, who left his post this year as a Republican senior staffer who focused on Iran at the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, said in his meetings with Israeli defense and intelligence officials, they would always say all options were on the table.
"I think Israel has the capabilities with their air force and mid-air refueling to take on these sites," said Fleitz, who is now managing editor of Lignet.com. "They would have to take out radar and anti-aircraft. They could also attack with missiles and their drone fleet."
Whatever Israel ultimately decides to do about Irans program, one mission for now is clear. A senior Israeli official told The Daily Beast this month that one important objective of Israel's political strategy on Iran was to persuade Iranian decision makers that a military strike against their nuclear infrastructure was a very real possibility. "The only known way to stop a nuclear program is to have smashing sanctions with a credible military threat. Libya is the best example of this," this official said.
At the same time, if past practice is any guide, the Israelis would not likely strike at the same moment that their officials are discussing the prospect in the press. In other words, if Israel is openly discussing a military strike, it is unlikely to be imminent.
Judging by history, it’s true.
OUR TOP STORY TONIGHT -- ISRAEL HAS A SECRET IRAN ATTACK PLAN! THEY WILL USE ELECTRONIC WARFARE! SSSSSHHHHHHHHH!
All we have to do is start drilling and production here in the USA, price of oil will go down. When it goes below $75.00 a barrel Iran’s economy will go berzerk. We can defeat them by destroying their economy. Simple.
When Israel said “NEVER AGAIN” they weren’t just blowing smoke. Iran better think long and hard about where their present course will lead them and about what little might be left of their country.
Thanks for posting the entire article. Israel will kick Iranian butt!
It is not smart to mess with God’s chosen people.
All we lack is the will to do what is in our own best interests.
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Get some, boys!
"Sargent Chavez, how did you manage to evade all the people in the field, and take out all our sentrys?".....Chavez replied, "because I am a sneaky bastard, sir"...
...which is what it will take for Israel to defeat millions of screaming a-rabs and the Iranian mullas.......being sneaky bastards.
If Iran even suspects that they have a nuke which they think, perhaps might work, they will shoot it at Israel...
...if Israel could send a jamming signal which would activate the nuke on the lauch pad, wouldn't that be cool?
Israel also likely would exploit a vulnerability that U.S. officials detected two years ago in Iran's big-city electric grids, which are not "air-gapped" -- meaning they are connected to the Internet and therefore vulnerable to a Stuxnet-style cyberattack -- officials say. A highly secretive research lab attached to the U.S. joint staff and combatant commands, known as the Joint Warfare Analysis Center (JWAC), discovered the weakness in Iranâs electrical grid in 2009, according to one retired senior military intelligence officer.Women in Iran are being buried to their waists and stoned to death for basically no reason at all, BUT OUR TOP STORY... partisan media shills suck!
MI Ping!
I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if Israel seized an airfield inside Iran and used it as a base for it’s attacks, and then left before Iran could mobilize conventional forces to take it back.
All they would need to do is detonate an emp above Iran and knock out all the electric grids and computers..
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