Wow: IAF shoots down 'unidentified object with engine' near Dimona nuclear reactor
Israel's Air Force shot down an unidentified flying object with an engine near the Dimona nuclear reactor a short time ago.IAF fighter jets on Thursday shot down an unidentified object near the southern part of the Dead Sea close to the Dimona reactor.Hmmm.
IDF sources said that the unmanned object had an engine, and was flying in closed airspace. After considering possible damage to surrounding structure, including the reactor, the IAF decided to intercept the object.
Earlier reports had suggested that the object was a balloon.
The IAF was investigating the circumstances of the incident, including the possibility that intelligence was being gathered on the Dimona plant.
Labels: Dimona nuclear reactor, IAF
2 Comments:
Carl, a few week's ago, I sent you a link to this video, telling you what the security implications are anywhere in the world.
Why did the Israelis hand over the drones to Turkey? They should have returned the money!!The Turks probably handed one over to Iran!!
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