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Israel used drones in Sudan
2009-03-29
The Israel Air Force used unmanned drones to attack convoys in Sudan trying to smuggle weapons to the Palestinian organizations in Gaza, the London-based Sunday Times newspaper reported, quoting Israeli security officials. The defense sources also said that the trucks were carrying missiles with the range to strike the central city of Tel Aviv.
Ev-v-v-v-vil Zionist drones, Bhwa-ha-ha!
The strike was revealed three days ago on American television network CBS. According to the report, 17 trucks were bombed in January. State and army officials said in response that Israel would not comment on such reports.
"We will say no more! Especially to YOU guys!"
According to the Sunday Times, Hermes 450 drones attacked two convoys, killing at least 50 smugglers and their Iranian escorts.

One source claimed they were accompanied by giant Eitan UAVs, which have a 110ft wingspan, similar to that of a Boeing 737. The drones, controlled via satellite, can hover over a target for 24 hours, the report said.

The defense sources said that the main reason for choosing the drones was that a convoy forms a "slippery" target. "When you attack a fixed target, especially a big one, you are better off using jet aircraft. But with a moving target with no definite time for the move UAVs are best, as they can hover extremely high and remain unseen until the target is on the move," one of the sources said.

According to the Sunday Times, the convoys were carrying Fajr-3 rockets, which have a range of more than 40 miles, and were split into sections so they could be smuggled through tunnels into Gaza from Egypt.

"They built the Fajr in parts so it would be easy to smuggle them into Gaza, then reassemble them with Hamas experts who learnt the job in Syria and Iran," said a source.
Ah yes, expert Hamas rocket technicians. What could possibly go wrong?
The report also stated that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards had masterminded the smuggling operation. "The Iranians arrived in Port Sudan and liaised with local smugglers," said a source. The convoy was heading for the Egyptian border where, for a fat fee, local smugglers would take over.

On Saturday, American ABC network reported that Israel had struck in Sunday three times since January, and not twice as reported earlier. Israeli officials are remaining vague on the issue, excluding a remark made by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, but official sources in the United States have confirmed that the raid was carried out by Israeli warplanes.
Sure it wasn't the Ruritanians? Or the Lutherans?
Posted by:phil_b

#9  Drones are only effective in regions where you have at least air superiority and preferably air supremacy. I don't think that either of those situations would apply in an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Posted by: rwv   2009-03-29 14:58  

#8  where is the Iranian outrage though?
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2009-03-29 14:27  

#7  I'm sure the Iranians think so.
Posted by: Frozen Al   2009-03-29 13:31  

#6  Wonder if this was a test run in preparation for an Iranian strike...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-03-29 12:51  

#5  Hover, loiter- same thing to a journalist.
Posted by: Grunter   2009-03-29 11:16  

#4  Wow, I never knew airplanes could hover.

yes, I know about Harriers
Posted by: Parabellum   2009-03-29 09:09  

#3  possibly both drones and fighter-bombers were used

also, I think the fajr-3 has about 40 km range, not 40 mi
Posted by: mhw   2009-03-29 08:12  

#2  Heron Eitan
Posted by: phil_b   2009-03-29 07:14  

#1  If Israel can reach Sudan they can reach Iran.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2009-03-29 07:05  

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