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Why the missile, what Spanish fighter shot in Estonia should be found?

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

The reason why NATO is worried about the lost missile in Estonia is that they afraid that Russians would get that weapon. This would help Russians create more effective jamming systems for those missiles, what are in the key role in the air combat. If those missiles are lost the classified things what would help the "bad guys" to avoid them in the air combat. So that missile must be found primary because of this threat. The small warhead would not be the primary problem, but of course, even the small piece of explosives in the wrong hands is dangerous.


If the Russians would get that missile in their hands, would the electronics and microchips get in the hands of the opponent, what makes quite easy to copy them to GRU computers, and that is the very bad situation for NATO. If the microchips would get to wrong hands the opponent could create the new ways to jam that missile, and that means all of the electronic equipment of that highly sophisticated weapon must be rebuilt.


The computer programs what makes the smart weapons to locate the targets are in the key role in every missile, and if those programs are in the hands of GRU, that intelligence service can create computer viruses, what destroy those missile homing programs, and that would make them useless against the enemy. Those programs can also be used when the attacking profiles of those missiles would uncover, and the tactics against those missiles can create by using the data, what is collected from that kind of missiles, what are missing by accident.

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