Friday, October 26, 2007

Smiting Syria With Suter

Jim Dunnigan throws some light on how the Israelis blew by the Russian supplied Syrian aerial defense system. The technology used is awsome, but it's a shame it's out in the open now. But, it is now proven to work in combat.
FROM STRATEGYPAGE.COM:
Smiting Syria With Suter
by James Dunnigan
October 26, 2007
The most recent rumors, of what enabled the Israelis to slip past Syria's air defenses during the September 6th raid, describe a system that has been used in Iraq to detect transmissions from terrorist communications and zap IED detonation systems. This system is referred to as Suter, and such a program has been described in trade journals for several years now. The basic elements of Suter are powerful sensors, for detecting all manner of electronic emissions. This is coupled with some very fast computers, and a large database of known emitters. The computer software quickly identifies the emitters, and potential entry points into enemy communications networks. Suter transmitters can shut down some or all enemy emitters, just monitor them, or inject misleading information.
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