Jun Han Korean submarine helicopters mistakenly birds when detection risk to victims
Date:2011-08-31Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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Global Network reporter Song Wei steel reported in Cheonan, South Korea, after the ship sank, the South Korean Navy had mistakenly recognized as the seabirds come to attack North Korean ships and fired artillery shells. Recently, the discovery of an unknown object may be North Korean submarine and helicopter reconnaissance, but the results confirm the flock, and sent the helicopter back to the voyage nearly distress. South Korean navy’s reputation has once again been questioned.
According to South Korea, “Central Daily” reported on April 19, South Korean navy is because the Yellow Sea birds and highly insulting. South Korean Navy a Lynx helicopter on April 17 evening to confirm that the unidentified object appeared on the radar, toward the northern boundary of the West Sea (NLL) direction dispatched. However, the helicopter flew confirmed more than 400 meters away from the ship at the unknown object is birds. After confirmation of the Lynx helicopters were forced down to return to the sea, the aircraft were rescued three people, the aircraft has been fully recovered.
on March 26 before the day the ship sank, has experienced similar incidents. Days later the ship sank into the waters of the South Korean sentry accident Sokcho ship to ship radar unidentified object appeared on the launch of more than 130 issued 76 mm gun. Because it was the military authorities to determine the unknown object is to capture the fleeing attacks in northern positive days of the ship’s murderer. But then, through sophisticated investigation, the authorities said the unidentified object just birds.
this regard, the South Korean military official said, “the Yellow Sea near the northern boundary of the extreme sensitivity of military action”, “birds on the alert and other operations to interfere, so we do not know what action to take,” he explained said, because the use of existing search and track two Weilei Da device, not a target at sea for highly accurate measurement, it is difficult to ship on the sea birds and separate. So at sea with more than 80 kilometers per hour speed flying flocks of black cranes, geese and ducks, etc. will be displayed on the radar for the North Korean semi-submarine and similar objects.
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