"U.S. Set to Test Missile Defenses Aboard Airlines
By ERIC LIPTON
Published: May 29, 2005
In an airplane hangar north of Fort Worth, technicians are preparing to mount a fire-hydrant-shaped device onto the belly of an American Airlines Boeing 767. It is an effort that could soon turn into a more than $10 billion project to install a high-tech missile defense system on the nation's commercial planes.
The Boeing 767 - the same type of plane that terrorists flew into the World Trade Center - is one of three planes that, by the end of this year, will be used to test the infrared laser-based systems designed to find and disable shoulder-fired missiles. The missiles have long been popular among terrorists and rebel groups in war zones around the world; the concern now is that they could become a domestic threat. "
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Why not use chaff & flare?[/quote:9a8b0]
because the pilots need to take evasive action with chaffe, and its hard to move like that in a commercial jet liner full of people.
They actually use chaff and flares on airliners in some foriegn countries. They had a few taken down by shoulder fires and since have been fitting there airliners with them. I dont really have time to hunt down the company that produces it.
They actually use chaff and flares on airliners in some foriegn countries. They had a few taken down by shoulder fires and since have been fitting there airliners with them. I dont really have time to hunt down the company that produces it.
That happened in Russia, didn't it? Eastern europe somewhere....?
They actually use chaff and flares on airliners in some foriegn countries. They had a few taken down by shoulder fires and since have been fitting there airliners with them. I dont really have time to hunt down the company that produces it.
That happened in Russia, didn't it? Eastern europe somewhere....?
I think it happend to an Egyptian Airliner back in the 60s or 80s aswell.