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  2. Surface to air missile sites together with their radar are mobile affairs otherwise they’d be useless. But they don’t even need these because the drones are so slow that the jets own radar has ample time to identify them and knock them out like a duck shoot. The bottom line is that the current drones and even the cruise missiles represent little more than an annoyance. The Iron Dome sites are also mobile and don’t even have to be located at the target site due to having a range of over 40km. So, if Iran thinks they know where these are, they’d better think again. There’s no doubt that Israel’s streets ahead with the technology and if they were to respond with the same number of missiles, Iran wouldn’t fare well and both sides know this. There’s no doubt either that Israel started all this and in my mind that makes them the aggressor. Iran have basically said they’re prepared to call it quits so any further action by Israel would only make matters worse. Bill 😊
  3. The Iranians will now have a clear picture of the location of radar sites, which lit up to monitor the drones, so can now programme their ballistic missiles accordingly. Alas, the Israelis. led by Zionist fanatics, are destined to take this all the way, as they simply can't afford to lose their dominance in the Region gifted by technical superiority, which made them feared. But with the equalisation of weaponary, that fear factor has now gone, and this has dented any sense of Israeli superiority (although they won't admit it). They simply have to remove anyone who can stand up to them, but in the case of Iran, they require US assistance; so they will continue on a suicidal course of creating a Regional war in the M/East by dragging the US into it, which then means the involvement of Russia and the probability of WW3. So when the proverbial hits the fan and the sirens sound, and you place your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye; take comfort in getting what you wanted ! btw. Con - the attack on the Iranian Embassy was "an act of war", which legally provides for a response in kind. 😑
  4. I think your logic’s a bit screwed up there Obs. It doesn’t matter how many drones they had or how cheap they were because they proved to be just cannon fodder and missile practice for the air force. Long range water pistols would have probably been more effective. If the jets can shoot them all down with just bullets then it’s probably going to cost Iran more. As for the 30 or so cruise missiles, well they’re not cheap but again the jets took them all down just as easily as our aircraft did with the German V1 flying bombs. An expensive and futile waste by Iran. I suppose Iran could always send them a bill for the target practice. 😊 What Iran seem to have plenty of is the medium range missiles similar to what they supply to Hamas and others. I don’t know what they cost, but they won’t exactly be cheap, possibly the same as the very much smaller missiles that Iron Dome uses. And if that’s the case, there’s probably no point or economic advantage for Iran but it does make for a good firework show. The only thing that did get through was the long-range ballistic missiles and they’re definitely not going to be cheap to keep firing off. It’s not quite so easy to shoot these down but by all accounts they haven’t quite yet got it right and the majority of them failed to even reach Israel. As holes go, the one near the runway was a mega expensive one for Iran. Bill 😊
  5. Everyone assumes that attacking an embassy or consulate breaks the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, like you did Obs. The Iranians should take it up with Syria because the Convention is purely bi-lateral and the Israelis were committing something but it was wasn't breaking that convention because the establishment was not in Israel. There is a lot of inventing effects of International law going on these days. It often assumes someone has the power to intervene and punish one party or another which isn't always true. (See Putin)
  6. Well, judging by the night sky pictures on the news, those aircraft didn't down that many ! Of the 7 ballistic missiles, all 7 got through to hit their targets, the strike has no doubt identified SAM sites and radar targets for next time. The estimated cost to Israel is over a $billion in SAM costs, which is unaffordable and not easily replaceable, so if Iran has the quantity of drones and missiles, it will win in the case of attrition. Just a note on the response of HMG, Sunack complained of the numbers of drones etc, as if it was relevant, without any condemnation of the Israeli attack on the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, despite it being an act of war, and contrary to the Vienna Convention, ignored by the UN; who seem to believe that the West (US) can make the rules, but also break them as it suits. btw. I'm sure if Iran doesn't have hyper-sonic missiles, they will soon be supplied with them by Russia and China, just like we are supplying Ukraine ! 😑
  7. That was not what I said, I said that the taking out of drones was most likely done by aircraft. No weapons system has a 100% success rate, ever. So I didn't say anything other that the fact of how many did get through. You suggest that they got through and swamped the iron dome. That is not at all clear, Iron Dome is for protecting civilian concentrations as I understand it and did seem to work. I think the pictures around were the of the system working near Jerusalem. There has been plenty of practice over the years and it is worth remembering that the launchers are mobile. Iran does not have hypersonic missiles, that's your mates in Russia who say they have those, as do the Chinese.
  8. Remote as in out in the desert. Bill
  9. They weren't "remote airfields" Bill; they were the airfield used for the Damascus raid. plus an intell site that organised it. 😑
  10. Iran couldn’t just ignore Israel’s blowing up of their consulate otherwise it would be a green light for more of the same from the IDF. Iran made it clear they’d response but said that it would be a telegraphed one-off event and they had no intentions to escalate the situation so it's upto Israel what happens next. Iranian forces aren’t stupid and would know that most of what they threw at Israel wouldn’t have made it through. They’d have needed to throw the kitchen sink at them if their intention was to inflict harm but as it stands, Iran has gained significant intelligence about Israel’s defence system that would be useful to them if things escalate. As Confused rightly says, conventional drones at that range and would be easy meat for the fighter jets and cruise missiles wouldn’t fare much better either. The Iron Dome took care of most of the rockets and I doubt the Israelis are particularly bothered how much each of these missiles cost. The ballistic missiles on the other hand seem to be the main ones that got though, but fortunately, these were only used against remote airfields rather than densely populated areas. Interestingly I was reading the other day about all new British made anti-missile laser system that’s currently being installed on our warships. This is said to capable of intercepting drones and missiles at the cost of just £10 per shot but it's still a long way off a photon torpedo. Dragon Fire Laser Bill 😊
  11. So. on the basis of your theory, none of the drones should have got past Iraq ! The reality is, that they did, and swamped the Israeli air defence system, with a pretty fireworks display in the Israeli sky. But the missiles that were intended to get through, the hyper sonics, did get through and hit their intended targets. This means that the iron dome is not fool proof and Israel no longer immune from such strikes. No doubt the Israelis will now be worried and will no doubt seek to destroy Iran's ballistic missiles, but this may prove difficult, as they will be deep underground in the Iranian mountains. The temptation of course, will be for the Israelis to use their nukes, which takes us closer to WW3. 😑
  12. On reporting that Iran "meant to fail" in its attack, and that it had given advanced warning of its strikes, Mr Kirby (US National Security Council spokesman) says this is "categorically false". Over 300 devices launched 7 got through. Drones are an asymmetric threat but you need to understand that you have used a falsehood to determine what lesson is to be learned. The key difference was surely that there was a two hour transit time for the drones and they had to cross friendly airspace during that time. The launch would have been detected by an AWACS and fighter jets used to take the drones out at lower cost than you believe, since the target tracking will have been airborne. The situation is entirely different from Ukraine where air superiority between launch point and the targets is not in the hands of the defender.
  13. What's amazed me about the reaction to the Iranian attack on Israel, is the idea that sending high numbers of drones and missiles, is in itself, an over reaction to the original Israeli attack on the Iranian Consulate. Israel, has the most protected air space in the World, known as the "Iron Dome", with a comprehensive anti-missile defence system. What the Iranians have done, with this attack, for which they gave advanced warning to the US; is demonstrate that the "Iron Dome" system can be overwhelmed, thus making Israel vulnerable to such an attack. As shown in Ukraine, the modern tactic for overwhelming a missile defence is to shower it with relatively cheap drones, which are designed to soak up expensive defensive missile strikes, while cruise missiles and new hyper-sonic missiles reach their targets. So, with drones costing around $2,000, they are drawing SAM systems, costing over a $million each. Thus in a war of attrition, each attack would cost Israel $billions and they would soon run out of SAM missiles. So this Iranian strike was designed to send a message, at no cost to human life, that the small land area of Israel can be completely destroyed by such attacks. Will Israel take the message ? I doubt it. Though by now, they've realised they are in a no win situation, their extreme political view will drive them to further extremes. 😢
  14. I’ve had a little go in the past but these days it’s out of the question due to the problems I have with my fingers and wrist. I can barely hold a cup of tea with my right hand so a bowling ball’s out of the question. Bill 😊
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    It’s a beautiful day for a change so we’ve just had a trip into town to visit the annual makers market that was being held today. Seems like a lot of others had the same thought so the free market car park was quite full and the market itself was bustling. I’ve probably not been for a proper walk around the town for a few years and it was interesting to see all the changes. The majority of shops seemed to have changed and there were plenty empty, just ready and waiting to become yet another short-lived venture. Quite a few seemed to have changed to meet the towns increased Hong Kong population, and even the HSBC bank had a prominent notice on the door all in Chinese. The large new Chinese restaurant at the side of the market seemed extremely popular and had a massif queue of people waiting for it’s doors to open at mid-day. Stand in that new market square and it’s like being transported to the future. Move outside though and sadly you’re back in Warrington with its ornate buildings hosting multitude of tacky shops and businesses, many of which seemed to have an obsession with matt black paint. Those that didn’t look dark and dirty were just as offensive to the eyes for being too bright and overly colourful. Maybe I’m just an old fart to the younger generation or the business minded but the visual balance of the place seemed all wrong. The real shocker though is moment you move just off the main streets and find old buildings with boarded up windows and grass growing in the gutters. Ok some of these are just warehousing and small businesses making good use of what’s there, but the owners and landlords should take some responsibility for their external appearance. I know Rome wasn’t built in a day and we’re getting there but a bit of weed killer and few tins of paint shouldn’t break the bank for anyone’s business. Bill 😊
  16. i must admit to struggling nowadays. the hip has forced a change in the way i deliver the bowl. more upright than when i first started when i was down on one knee almost. also struggling with getting the length as well especially on big greens and more so if it is raining. they say bowls is an old mans game but as i have grown older i have come to disbelieve that. still it is good exercise in the fresh air and gets me out of the house once a week to socialise or at least be around other human beings....
  17. Afraid Israel will persist Bill, as I said, Netanyanu's freedom is at stake and he's surrounded by extremist nutcases in any case. What's more, they have a powerful influence over the US political system, as major doners to US politicians to the point of being the tail that wags the dog. The US politicians get kick backs from the arms manufacturers, thus have an interest in permanent warfare. But the days of fighting rag heads with a AK47 are over, the rag heads now possess modern missiles, and will soon have nukes, to even up the odds. As a minimum, all this will drive up our energy and food bills, as supply chains are compromised, so a bleak future for us too. 😢
  18. All of that is true. The best we can hope for now is that Israel takes it on the chin and doesn’t escalate it further but I’m not holding my breath on that one. As far as I know, it’s not just the Israelis that think they’ve got God given rights because the Palestinians have some just as whacky ideas when it comes to killing Jews. I’m not a deeply religious person but I believe that having a religious belief isn’t a bad thing. I believe that in the distant past there was someone / something ( a God) who set out rules by which we should all live our lives. These basic rules will no doubt have been corrupted over time by the various leaders to suit their own ideology giving rise to the belief that their God was the only one to believe in. The whole world could do with a second coming to remind us we’re all neighbours on the same planet and that we need to behave ourselves. 😊 Bill 😊
  19. The bottom line in all this Bill, is the Zionist belief that Israel was promised to them by God, and their wish to create a greater Israel for the Jews alone, thus the current and past genocide of the Palastinians. Many in the right wing Israeli Cabinet view the Palastinians as sub-human, to be eradicated; a supreme irony, given their own history. They know, that in order to achieve their aim, they will require US support, as the eradication of Muslim Arabs, will no doubt incite the whole Arab world to fight them. So they need to create a Regional war and the apparent target is Iran, which they are now doing. Israel has crossed all the lines of global legality and is now a pariaha. Netanyanu, their PM needs to remain in office to escape prison for corruption, so a war is in his personal interest. I suppose if one were a bible thumping christian, this situation could be described as the "end time", and Netanyanu, as the anti-Christ. 😢
  20. I’ve had a little go in the past but these days it’s out of the question due to the problems I have with my fingers and wrist. I can barely hold a cup of tea with my right hand so a bowling ball’s out of the question. Bill 😊
  21. Iran’s response to the Israeli missile attack on it’s consulate was a long time coming but was almost as predictable as Christmas. Mr Sunak condemned the “attack” but that wouldn’t be the words I’d have used. Bit of a tricky situation out there because they’re all a bit bonkers. Sending more of our jets to the region overnight will no doubt be seen as support for Israel. To me it would have been better to keep out of it and not take sides. After all, in this instance, Israel fired first so the right to retaliate applies. Bill 😊
  22. There's a dilema for Labour in all this, as their marriage of convenience with the Muslim community will prove incompatible with their woke ideology. 😑
  23. we are just there for a friendly game and to help get new players started. if we win it is a bonus. surprising how much bowling goes on during the summer. Monday/Wednesday league, Friday league, Thursday catholic league, Tuesday parks league all in the evening. then there is the the pensioners leagues in the afternoon as well as the ladies leagues and the mixed pairs league. if you were keen on you could be out bowling most of the time during the summer months.
  24. Sounds like a plan Sid. Wednesday’s the night I take my brother to his local in Cadishead and I normally pick him up at 7.00 so I won’t be able to stay that long. Just as well I’ll be driving though because Alford Hall is just about on the limit of my dodgy legs these days. No escaping the bowls at the moment. The Horseshoe at Croft where I go each Friday was their first night, so it got a bit busy when they all came in. It’s going to be much the same at The Grocers in Cadishead on Wednesday. Last year was their first season playing and unbelievably they came out top so have moved up a league. Bill 😊
  25. being the 'c' team we have to play our home games on a Wednesday. I usually get there around six for a practice, weather permitting and the match starts at seven. will be there this Wednesday, 17th and after that it will be 19th June. there is a bar and if you don't feel like walking there is a large car park at the back. wear some thing warm as it can get a bit chilly towards the end of the match.
  26. If you bowl at Alford Hall Sid you’ll have to let me know when you play so that I can have a walk down and say hello again after such a long time. I assume there’s a bar in the place so I might even catch a pint if I’ve not spent all my pocket money. 😊 Bill 😊
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