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boxcar 09-20-2021 07:29 PM

Israel Strikes Iran Again in a Hi-Tech Way!
 
Israel killed Iran's top nuclear scientist from 1,000 miles away using a remote-controlled sniper machine gun

Fakhrizadeh, despite being under constant threat of assassination, opted against using extra protective measures advised by his security team. Instead of being escorted in an armored vehicle, he decided to drive himself and his wife from their vacation home near the Caspian Sea back to their country home in Absard in their black Nissan Teana sedan.

Little did he know that waiting for him in Absard was a hidden remote killing machine, well positioned to take his life. Here's what happened next, according to the Times:

Iranian agents working for the Mossad had parked a blue Nissan Zamyad pickup truck on the side of the road connecting Absard to the main highway. The spot was on a slight elevation with a view of approaching vehicles. Hidden beneath tarpaulins and decoy construction material in the truck bed was a 7.62-mm sniper machine gun.

Around 1 p.m., the hit team received a signal that Mr. Fakhrizadeh, his wife and a team of armed guards in escort cars were about to leave for Absard, where many of Iran's elite have second homes and vacation villas.

The assassin, a skilled sniper, took up his position, calibrated the gun sights, cocked the weapon and lightly touched the trigger.

He was nowhere near Absard, however. He was peering into a computer screen at an undisclosed location more than 1,000 miles away. The entire hit squad had already left Iran....


Technology can be lethal, man. And the Israelis are second to none in the hi-tech department.

fast4522 09-20-2021 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by boxcar (Post 2755712)
Israel killed Iran's top nuclear scientist from 1,000 miles away using a remote-controlled sniper machine gun

Fakhrizadeh, despite being under constant threat of assassination, opted against using extra protective measures advised by his security team. Instead of being escorted in an armored vehicle, he decided to drive himself and his wife from their vacation home near the Caspian Sea back to their country home in Absard in their black Nissan Teana sedan.

Little did he know that waiting for him in Absard was a hidden remote killing machine, well positioned to take his life. Here's what happened next, according to the Times:

Iranian agents working for the Mossad had parked a blue Nissan Zamyad pickup truck on the side of the road connecting Absard to the main highway. The spot was on a slight elevation with a view of approaching vehicles. Hidden beneath tarpaulins and decoy construction material in the truck bed was a 7.62-mm sniper machine gun.

Around 1 p.m., the hit team received a signal that Mr. Fakhrizadeh, his wife and a team of armed guards in escort cars were about to leave for Absard, where many of Iran's elite have second homes and vacation villas.

The assassin, a skilled sniper, took up his position, calibrated the gun sights, cocked the weapon and lightly touched the trigger.

He was nowhere near Absard, however. He was peering into a computer screen at an undisclosed location more than 1,000 miles away. The entire hit squad had already left Iran....


Technology can be lethal, man. And the Israelis are second to none in the hi-tech department.

Except that weapon system was designed 16 years ago by a guy named Jim from New Hampshire.

boxcar 09-20-2021 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by fast4522 (Post 2755718)
Except that weapon system was designed 16 years ago by a guy named Jim from New Hampshire.

The weapon may have been designed 16 years (which is still in this century) but did he design it to be used remotely with computers? The Iranian scientist was offed by a sharpshooter 1,000 miles away who could have been sitting in a bar, in his living room, his office or on the throne in his bathroom for all we know.

fast4522 09-20-2021 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by boxcar (Post 2755729)
The weapon may have been designed 16 years (which is still in this century) but did he design it to be used remotely with computers? The Iranian scientist was offed by a sharpshooter 1,000 miles away who could have been sitting in a bar, in his living room, his office or on the throne in his bathroom for all we know.

Yes, it was designed to be remote. There were 4 of us near lunch time, two engineers complaining we were working on things that kill people. Jim looked at me and said where did we find these two guys, I said the bigger the gun the better I liked it.

chrisl 09-20-2021 10:33 PM

I wonder how many aid workers, children, people packing water jugs did it accidently take out to. HMMMM!

boxcar 09-21-2021 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by chrisl (Post 2755754)
I wonder how many aid workers, children, people packing water jugs did it accidently take out to. HMMMM!

The weapon was aimed at a caravan of cars that contained the scientist, his wife, (maybe his kids) and security personnel.

Secondbest 09-21-2021 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by chrisl (Post 2755754)
I wonder how many aid workers, children, people packing water jugs did it accidently take out to. HMMMM!

None. They used facial recognition software so only he got shot.

boxcar 09-21-2021 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Secondbest (Post 2755818)
None. They used facial recognition software so only he got shot.

I have to wonder about that, since they fired at the cars. How could the scientist even be seen inside a car unless he was driving, which wasn't likely? The only time anyone could be seen is after they fled from their vehicle.

JustRalph 09-21-2021 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by chrisl (Post 2755754)
I wonder how many aid workers, children, people packing water jugs did it accidently take out to. HMMMM!

Went right over their heads Chris……:lol:

I think they got it…..but just followed up on your comments :lol:

fast4522 09-21-2021 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by JustRalph (Post 2755824)
Went right over their heads Chris……:lol:

I think they got it…..but just followed up on your comments :lol:

Many of us got it, it is tough to be as poetic as Chris was with that comeback.

davew 09-21-2021 09:09 PM

and the muslim squad strikes again, removing $1 B from infrastructure bill to be used for Israel 'iron dome'.

chrisl 09-21-2021 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by JustRalph (Post 2755824)
Went right over their heads Chris……:lol:

I think they got it…..but just followed up on your comments :lol:

I was wondering if the sarcasm "shined" like I wanted it to. Guess not. All good.


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