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Thursday, June 4, 2009

the deeply flawed Patriot



In 1991 during the Gulf War between the allies and Iraq Saddam Hussein possessed several Scud and Al Hussein missiles, to counter these threats the US deployed their new version of the Patriot missile system, this one designed to shoot down ballistic missiles.

But how effective was it?

On January 18th 1991 it was reported that the first ballistic missile was shot down, in fact it didn't engage anything but a computer glitch, hench a missile that didn't exist, this was to start the long history of failings malfunction and general uselessness relating to this expensive hardware.

On February 25, 1991, an Iraqi Scud hit the barracks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killing 28 American soldiers, battery at Dhahran been in operation for 100 hours, by which time the system's internal clock had drifted by one third of a second. Due to the closure speed of the interceptor and the target, this resulted in a miss distance of 600 meters.

Okay one screw up, even though it was reported at the end of the Gulf War that the Patriot missile had a 70% success rate in Saudi Arabia and a 40% success rate in Israel, however according to George HW Bush the success rate of the Patriot was 97%, this is backed up by nothing and he was clearly talking out of his arse.

There is actually no evidence that any Scuds were hit during the, analysis of postwar videos show nothing of the sort, most of the Patriots simply firing too late missing their targets or just firing and exploding in a great ball of fire.

Overall the correct figure for success rate in the Gulf War is 10%, and we'll accept that even though it's probably more close zero, the US Army were also pretty sure there were some major problems in the Patriot, but why report this to the public, that's what the enemy wants right?

That's probably why daddy Bush rattled off his 97% success rate calling the men that operate it patriots to not have anyone second guessing, but is a missile system that creates its own targets and has several errors really something that is worth continuing to make and put into combat?

When deployed in Kuwait in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003 a British Panavia Tornado was returning home with no weapons after a mission flying in friendly skies when a Patriot suddenly fired a missile hitting it head on killing both the pilots, it was later described as a glitch.

The Patriot had 12 engagements in that war, 3 of them friendly fire incidents, it was described later in the war as scoring 9 out of 9, well done guys, what about the three jets they downed, three jets the Iraqi's probably would not have been able to down!

Over ten years had passed since Operation Desert Shield and the Patriot is still messing up, I'd like to note that the Israeli's still use the MIM-23 Hawk missiles to scan and defend their air space even though the US consider is obsolete.

They had given the Israelis Patriot missiles during the Gulf War when Saddam had targeted Tel Aviv and Haifa, the Israelis were so dissatisfied with the performance of the missile defense, that they were preparing their own military retaliation on Iraq regardless of US objections since the Patriot made little to no difference!

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3 Comments:

  • At June 28, 2009 10:46 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Check again: "On February 25, 1991, an Iraqi Scud hit the barracks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killing 28 American soldiers" No. It was actually a Patriot miss fire which fell and hit the U.S. Base. The cover up was exposed some time later. It was just blamed on the Scud, which didn't have the range nor accuracy.

     
  • At July 14, 2009 8:15 PM , Blogger Chris said...

    is that a fact? no the truth of it is the internal clock was wrong, the problem? The israelis (who DO use patriot by the way) reported to the higher ups in the US military about the glitch with the internal clock, but there was a break in communication which caused the end battery not to know about it by the time of the scud flyover. secondly, for the poster, if you don't have facts to support your opinions, at least try to get them, please? Your article does; have a basis in fact, but that is just the skeleton and you filled in all the meaty portion with heresay. if you need any assistance with facts respond to this. (by the way, patriot missiles don't make bif fireballs, as there isn't really all that much explosive in them)

     
  • At July 15, 2009 12:32 PM , Blogger Paul Iddon said...

    they use the Patriot BUT the Patriot isn't their main defence missile, the Arrow is

    http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38888000/gif/_38888555_arrow_missile_defence416.gif

    dunno if it works to be honest but they don't rely on the new Patriot since the ones they were given in Desert Storm failed so miserably!

    they have every inch of their air space covered by the older MIM-23 Hawk batteries that I mentioned!

    http://www.pauliddon.net/img/IHAWK%20coverage.png

    but there is one point you're definitely right about one thing!

    that is the Patriot missiles don't make bif fireballs!

     

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