Olympic defence missiles ‘don’t work in bad weather’

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Martin Evans and Hannah Furness
London Telegraph
May 1, 2012

Six sites, including two residential complexes, are being tested as launch pads for missile systems capable of thwarting any airborne terror attack.

Starstreak and Rapier missile systems – which have a range of around 4 miles – would be deployed as a “last resort” to shoot down any low flying aircraft intending a 9/11 style suicide mission at one of the Olympic venues.

Defence sources claim radar would identify rogue aircraft and the missiles would be deployed long before they reached built up areas.

But experts have claimed that the systems are useless in poor weather as they rely on the operator being able to see the target.

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3 Responses to “Olympic defence missiles ‘don’t work in bad weather’”

  1. hahaha that’s priceless lets hope it rains 🙂
    they’ll probally spray the clouds like china it’s amazing they admit that but deny the chem-trail program …

  2. HAARP will take care of that…

  3. All this weaponry and the British Olympic shooting team had to leave the country to practice. Why you ask? Well because guns aren’t allowed in the UK….D’oh !!!!!!!!

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