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Jimbuna
03-06-15, 07:32 AM
I appreciate this happened in April of last year but still find this incident potentially quite worrying.

The Russian Su-24 then simulated a missile attack against the USS Donald Cook, which was left literally deaf and blind. As if carrying out a training exercise, the Russian aircraft - unarmed - repeated the same maneuver 12 times before flying away.

http://www.voltairenet.org/article185860.html

Schroeder
03-06-15, 09:24 AM
If this is true it's very worrying indeed. But I take it with a grain of salt.

Jimbuna
03-06-15, 10:36 AM
The question I'm asking myself is...."If it was during a period of high tension would the ship have been able to detect the target earlier and shoot it down?"

Much would depend on air surveillance from a friendly platform such as an AWACS I should imagine.

mapuc
03-06-15, 02:31 PM
There were two things in the article that caught my eyes and made me worried for an eventual future

" a Russian Su-24 tactical bomber flew over the vessel triggering an incident that, according to several media reports, completely demoralized its crew, so much "

Does this mean that a future enemy only have to do so, to neutralize the crew?
I thought that they were trained for such a thing.

"As the Russian jet approached the US vessel, the electronic device(Khibiny) disabled all radars, control circuits, systems, information transmission, etc. on board the US destroyer. In other words, the all-powerful Aegis system, now hooked up - or about to be - with the defense systems installed on NATO’s most modern ships was shut down, as turning off the TV set with the remote control."

Does Russia know how to easily "turn off" a American and other NATO warships radars and other electronics so easily

Markus

Jimbuna
03-07-15, 10:11 AM
Does Russia know how to easily "turn off" a American and other NATO warships radars and other electronics so easily

Markus

I'd have thought it highly unlikely.