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Mods, could you PLEASE keep this thread separate from the Ukraine instability thread? Putting this update in its own thread might be of more interest to those who want to look at just the aviation aspects.
Isn't it most likely the budget airlines that have routes that go over conflict zones won't be able to afford this?
Washington Post
Isn't it most likely the budget airlines that have routes that go over conflict zones won't be able to afford this?
Washington Post
Should passenger jets have missile defense systems?
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In 2002, an Israeli charter flight flying at a height of 500 feet was attacked above Mombasa, Kenya, by a shoulder-launched missile. No one was hurt, but it prompted the Israeli government to begin searching for ways to protect its country's passenger planes and helicopters from the threat of so-called MANPADS, or Man Portable Air Defense Systems.
That produced a government project called SkyShield, powered by a program called C-MUSIC, for Commercial Multi-Spectral Infrared Countermeasures. The program uses lasers and radar jamming, explains Adi Dar, the general manager for Elbit Systems, the Haifa-based lead contractor on the project that has worked for nearly a decade developing anti-missile technologies for passenger planes.
With MANPADS long believed to be the greater threat, commercial aviation missile defense systems have not been engineered to protect against longer-range surface-to-air missiles (SAM) like the Buk SAM believed to have been involved in the Ukraine attack.
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