Re: OT - Roadside bombs
canoli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
A recent follow up news program about the bombing of TV anchorman Bob
Woodruff showed several examples of these bombs. They all appear to
be detonated by cell phone signals.
That being the case, why isn't the military using cell phone jammers,
as manufactured in Israel and elsewhere? These devices are said to be
able to block cell phone signals up to a kilometer away.
Canoli
I asked that question last year.
LZ
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... > Woodruff showed several examples of these bombs. ... > be detonated by cell phone signals. ... > able to block cell phone signals up to a kilometer away. ... I wonder if the cell phone jammers also jam other military ... (rec.outdoors.rv-travel) - Re: OT - Roadside bombs
... They all appear to be detonated by cell phone signals. ... That being the case, why isn't the military using cell phone jammers, ... what are the adverse effects of tens of thousands of military vehicles running around Iraq with them always on - particularly in major cities? ... (rec.outdoors.rv-travel) - Re: OT - Roadside bombs
... >>A recent follow up news program about the bombing of TV anchorman Bob ... >> Woodruff showed several examples of these bombs. ... >> be detonated by cell phone signals. ... >> able to block cell phone signals up to a kilometer away. ... (rec.outdoors.rv-travel) - Re: OT - Roadside bombs
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