Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Where Are Libya's Shoulder-Fired Anti-Aircraft Missiles?

A Libyan rebel in April with a complete SA-7 shoulder-fired missile system. Thousands of the antiaircraft missiles, an older Eastern Bloc model, are believed to be missing. Chris Chivers/The New York Times

Libyan Missiles On The Loose -- David Ignatius, Washington Post

Whenever the CIA uncovers a new plot overseas, like al-Qaeda’s latest scheme to blow up civilian aircraft using advanced, hard-to-detect explosives, people breathe a sigh of relief. But this is a multifront war, and almost by definition, the attack that gets you is the one you didn’t see coming.

For the past few months, I’ve been hearing private warnings about another threat to commercial planes — namely, the spread of shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles from Libya after the overthrow of Moammar Gaddafi’s regime. A State Department official said in February that Gaddafi had acquired 20,000 of these weapons, and that only 5,000 of them had been secured through a $40 million U.S. program to buy up loose missiles.

Read more ....

My Comment: It will only take one of these missiles to shake the airline industry to it's core.

No comments:

Post a Comment