New U.S. drone hacked by IRAN ? Reality or propaganda?
It's known, drones are privileged vehicles for reconnaissance and
attacks, technology has achieved level of excellence and their use is
largely diffused, that's why defense companies are providing new
solution to make them increasingly effective.
But the incredible amount of technological components could be itself a
point of weakness, last year in fact an U.S. stealthy RQ-170 Sentinel
drone was captured by Iranian military near the city of Kashmar.
The vehicle was used in reconnaissance mission, it took off from near Afghanistan, exactly from Kandahar airfield.
In this hours government of Teheran has announced to have captured a new
drone, Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy Commander
Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi reported that on Dec. 5th Iranian defense has
captured a Scan Eagle drone that violated the fly zone over the Persian
Gulf, around Kharg Island, in southern Iran. The zone is a strategic
area, the place provides a sea port for the export of oil and extends
Iranian territorial sea claims into the Persian Gulf, on April an
instance of the virus was used to attack the control systems of Kharg
Island.
The violation of Iranian airspace are very frequent, in many cases the
Iranian defense try to shoot down the intruders, as happened last month
with U.S. MQ-1 Predator in the same area.
Immediately is started the media battle, IRGC proposed images
of the captured drone that appears to be good conditions, eventuality
that suggest a possible hijack of the vehicle as declared by Brigadier
General Amirali Hajizadeh, the commander of the Aerospace Division of
the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).
US forces denied the event, a spokesman for US Naval Forces Central Command in Bahrainm, Jason Salata, declared:
"The US Navy has fully accounted for all unmanned air vehicles operating in the Middle East region.”
"Our operations in the Gulf are confined to internationally recognized water and air space.”
"We have no record that we have lost any Scan Eagles recently."
The ScanEagle drone is tiny and versatile vehicle having a reduced cost designed by the subsidiary of Boeing Insitu.
The Aviationist blog reported:
"It [The ScanEagle drone] can stay aloft for more than 20 hours, at a cruising speed of 60 knots. It is equipped with a stabilized turret system containing elector-optical and IR (Infra-red) cameras that can provide real time video feeds to operators in a ground control stations within a range exceeding 100 km.
It is runway independent and it can be catapulted from ships. Indeed, it can be launched autonomously via a pneumatic wedge catapult launcher and flies per-programmed or operator-initiated missions guided by GPS and its on board flight-control system.
At the end of the mission, it is retrieved using a “Skyhook” system in which the UAV catches a rope hanging from a 50-foot high pole with a wingtip hook. "
"It [The ScanEagle drone] can stay aloft for more than 20 hours, at a cruising speed of 60 knots. It is equipped with a stabilized turret system containing elector-optical and IR (Infra-red) cameras that can provide real time video feeds to operators in a ground control stations within a range exceeding 100 km.
It is runway independent and it can be catapulted from ships. Indeed, it can be launched autonomously via a pneumatic wedge catapult launcher and flies per-programmed or operator-initiated missions guided by GPS and its on board flight-control system.
At the end of the mission, it is retrieved using a “Skyhook” system in which the UAV catches a rope hanging from a 50-foot high pole with a wingtip hook. "
The "soft" capture of this vehicles allows the defense forces carry out
studies on them to better understand the control systems and perform
future cyber attacks, the war itself is changed, offense and defense
require more and more often of hacking techniques, instead of bullet a
new generation of cyber weapons in growing, let's hope that in the
future the loss of human lives will be also reduced drastically.
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