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posted by martyb on Tuesday October 11 2016, @01:42AM   Printer-friendly
from the oh-shoot dept.

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Saudi military base also targeted by missile fired deep inside the kingdom near holy city of Mecca.

Source: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/10/navy-ship-targeted-missile-attack-yemen-161010034052132.html

A US Navy destroyer has been targeted in a failed missile attack from territory in Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels, a US military spokesman says.

In another attack, a ballistic missile launched from Yemen targeted a Saudi airbase near the Muslim holy city of Mecca, Saudi and rebel media reported Monday, the deepest strike yet into the kingdom by the rebels and their allies.

Two missiles failed to hit the US Navy ship after being launched on Sunday, Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davis told Reuters news agency.

"USS Mason detected two inbound missiles over a 60-minute period while in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen. Both missiles impacted the water before reaching the ship," he said. "There were no injuries to our sailors and no damage to the ship."

Lieutenant Ian McConnaughey, a Navy spokesman, said on Monday that it was unclear if the Mason was specifically targeted, though the missiles were fired in its direction.

The destroyer at the time of the missile fire was north of the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, which serves as a gateway for oil tankers headed to Europe through the Suez Canal, a defence official said.

[...] On Monday, Saudi state television broadcast a brief clip of what appeared to be a projectile landing in Taif and the flash of an explosion, followed by images of emergency vehicles.

Taif is home to Saudi Arabia's King Fahad Air Base, which hosts US military personnel training the kingdom's armed forces.

The Saudi military said the missile fired late on Saturday caused no damage. The US military's Central Command, which oversees troops in the Middle East, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Al-Masirah, a satellite news channel run by the Houthis, identified the missile as a local variant of a Soviet-era Scud missile. It said the Volcano-1 missile targeted the airbase.


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  • (Score: 2) by Snotnose on Tuesday October 11 2016, @02:41AM

    by Snotnose (1623) on Tuesday October 11 2016, @02:41AM (#412768)

    My guess is the guidance was via Samsung phones GPS co-ordinates, and when the phones burned the missles went into the ocean.

    / not really, I think Samsung is an unlucky victim with the exploding phones
    // iPhones are also burning
    /// sux, I plan to buy a phone next month and would prefer one that does not have spontaneous combustion in the feature list.

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  • (Score: 0, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 11 2016, @04:09AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 11 2016, @04:09AM (#412804)

    Sorry to bring Physics to the discussion, but the speed of a Scud missile is 1.1 miles/second, which is 3960 mph.

    The maximum speed shown by GPS units is 999 mph. Also the height at which GPS receiver can work is severely limited.

    • (Score: 3, Touché) by butthurt on Tuesday October 11 2016, @06:50AM

      by butthurt (6141) on Tuesday October 11 2016, @06:50AM (#412835) Journal

      In 1960, Aerospace Corporation was founded for the purpose of applying then advanced technology to space and ballistic missile problems. In 1963, the company started work on Project 621, the Global Positioning System, a scheme for replacing strategic aircraft astro-navigation systems with satellite navigation.

      -- http://ausairpower.net/TE-GPS-Guided-Weps.html [ausairpower.net]

    • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 11 2016, @08:24AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 11 2016, @08:24AM (#412850)

      That is a bold affirmation based on ignorance and arrogance - Physics, yeah sure.

      Only true for consumer units or COTs chips. Military (or custom discrete designs) have no such arbitrary restrictions at all.

  • (Score: 4, Funny) by mhajicek on Tuesday October 11 2016, @07:53AM

    by mhajicek (51) on Tuesday October 11 2016, @07:53AM (#412846)

    For cluster munitions they could just drop crates of Galaxy Note 7's.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 11 2016, @11:16PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 11 2016, @11:16PM (#413157)

      I'm giving Galaxy Note 7s for Christmas presents...to people I don't like.