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So Much For Russian Intelligence

Note that this story was written on the same day as the final push to Baghdad begins.

Three possibilities:

1) The story is bogus;

2) Russian intelligence is lousy;

3) the Russians are feeding the Iraqis deliberate disinformation, for reasons on which one can only speculate.

Posted by Rand Simberg at April 01, 2003 05:37 PM
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Are these the same Russians that sold the Iraqi military "GPS jammers?"

When it's been publicized a long time before the war that so-called GPS munitions also used INS for position data?

That it's a fair bet that the Russians know that GPS jamming wouldn't work anyway?

Gotta wonder...

Posted by Thomas Vago at April 1, 2003 08:29 PM

Rand, are you ever gonna do "infinity"-related reporting at all ?
There have been a great deal of important happenings in last couple of weeks, as hobbyspace.com is reporting.

Posted by at April 2, 2003 01:41 AM


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