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psyopper
13 March 2003, 10:12
http://www.military.com/NewsContent?file=FL_jam_031303

Iraq May Try To Jam Satellite Feeds
Associated Press
March 12, 2003


WASHINGTON - Iraq could try to jam U.S. military satellite signals during a possible invasion, but the United States has defenses against such attempts, Pentagon officials said Wednesday.

Indonesia reportedly jammed signals from a commercial satellite leased by the Pacific nation of Tonga in 1997, and Iraq could try to do the same thing, said the Air Force's space operations director, Maj. Gen. Franklin Blaisdell. Iraq also reportedly is seeking ways to jam the Global Positioning Satellite signals that help guide U.S. bombs.

"Any enemy that would depend on GPS jammers for their livelihood is in grave trouble," Blaisdell said at a Pentagon news conference.

Also Wednesday, Gen. Tommy Franks, who would run the war in Iraq, arrived at the military's command center in Qatar. It was not known whether he would return to the United States, visit other nations in the Persian Gulf region, or stay in Qatar to position himself for the start of military action.

Army Chief of Staff Gen. Eric Shinseki, testifying before the House Armed Services Committee, repeated his view that the number of troops needed to occupy a postwar Iraq could be several hundred thousand. When Shinseki first made that estimate last month, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said the estimate was far too high.

Speaking to reporters later, Shinseki called it "sort of a rough estimate," saying that a more accurate estimate could be given by Gen. Tommy Franks, the U.S. commander in the region.

U.S. aircraft dropped 120,000 leaflets over several sites between Baghdad and the southern city of Basra. The messages included a warning to the Iraqi military not to use chemical or biological weapons against U.S. or allied troops, according to U.S. Central Command.

The Air Force canceled a combat training exercise scheduled this month at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., citing the likelihood of war soon in Iraq.

At the Pentagon, Blaisdell and Army Col. Steven Fox promoted what they said was America's dominance of space as a key strength in any future military operations. Satellites allow U.S. commanders to see what is going on in hostile countries, communicate with soldiers and pilots, and guide precision weapons.

"I pity anyone who comes up against that kind of power," Blaisdell said.

The Army has more than 1,000 transmitters that help it keep track of soldiers and units while a battle is going on, Fox said. Soldiers can carry the transmitters in their packs or on their belts, and equipment such as helicopters or tanks can have the transmitters attached, Fox said.

As it did during the 1991 Persian Gulf War, the Defense Department is buying access to commercial communications satellites to help serve the massive bandwidth needed to connect all the high-tech gear, Blaisdell said. The military also successfully launched a broadband communications satellite on Monday, he said.

PSYOP ROB
13 March 2003, 15:51
Does it count as a weapon of mass destruction if 130,000 people get really serious paper cuts:rolleyes:

psyopper
13 March 2003, 15:55
Originally posted by DROB
Does it count as a weapon of mass destruction if 130,000 people get really serious paper cuts:rolleyes: LOL....therein lies the occupational hazard of my current position!! :D

PSYOP ROB
13 March 2003, 16:23
Originally posted by psyopper
LOL....therein lies the occupational hazard of my current position!! :D Yeah that and a non stop ringing in the ears from sitting to close to an LSS 900 at full throttle!:eek:

psyopper
13 March 2003, 16:28
Originally posted by DROB
Yeah that and a non stop ringing in the ears from sitting to close to an LSS 900 at full throttle!:eek: Huh?:D

PSYOP ROB
14 March 2003, 14:07
Hey sergeant can you turn that thing down a little?
What?
I said, hey sergeant can you turn that thing down a little?
What?
Nevermind:(

psyopper
14 March 2003, 14:14
Originally posted by DROB
Hey sergeant can you turn that thing down a little?
What?
I said, hey sergeant can you turn that thing down a little?
What?
Nevermind:( How many guys you seen sneak in a mini-disc or a cassette with a little AC/DC??





My Det NCOIC hated that I had a mini-disc recorder at home!!:D

PSYOP ROB
16 March 2003, 11:20
Did your team have a theme song? We used to rollout with the obligatory Wagner then a smooth transition into "Fucking Hostile" by Pantera. Course we only had the sportswalkman cassette players so it was easier to sneak in the unapproved messages:eek:

psyopper
16 March 2003, 11:34
Originally posted by DROB
Did your team have a theme song? We used to rollout with the obligatory Wagner then a smooth transition into "Fucking Hostile" by Pantera. Course we only had the sportswalkman cassette players so it was easier to sneak in the unapproved messages:eek: We used the Wagner, too. Ours was always AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" or the Rolling Stones "Just a Shot Away"!

PSYWAR 1-0
16 March 2003, 11:43
But there is nothing like doing a NOE down the Chagres River with the Wagner on full blast. The pilot was a seasoned TF guy, but he really enjoyed that flight. Said he would remember it forever. LOL If only the Directors cut would have been out at that time we could have thrown in a few "Gimme my surfboard back" messages!

psyopper
16 March 2003, 11:48
Originally posted by lucasf
But there is nothing like doing a NOE down the Chagres River with the Wagner on full blast. The pilot was a seasoned TF guy, but he really enjoyed that flight. Said he would remember it forever. LOL If only the Directors cut would have been out at that time we could have thrown in a few "Gimme my surfboard back" messages! I miss NOE in the -60 from back in the day!! Nothing like hangin' out the gunner's door while we are yankin' and bankin'!!






BRB, I need a towel and a smoke now!!:D

PSYOP ROB
16 March 2003, 16:21
LOL If only the Directors cut would have been out at that time we could have thrown in a few "Gimme my surfboard back" messages! [/B][/QUOTE] You know that was my favorite part of Apocalypse Now Redux, classic; "Its a good stick man, and you know how hard it is to find a good one."

psyopper
16 March 2003, 17:27
Originally posted by DROB
LOL If only the Directors cut would have been out at that time we could have thrown in a few "Gimme my surfboard back" messages! You know that was my favorite part of Apocalypse Now Redux, classic; "Its a good stick man, and you know how hard it is to find a good one." [/B][/QUOTE] I have yet to see Redux. I guess I need to add that one to my list!!

PSYWAR 1-0
16 March 2003, 17:40
The ending is the same, so you can call me a spoiler! Great added scenes. Willard steals Kilgore's surfboard, the whole boat ends up hooking up with the Playboy bunnies, and a great scene with the dudes at a French Plantation. You gotta get it!

Huey One Four
17 March 2003, 09:12
Thunderstruck is one of their best IMO.