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On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 02:13:42 GMT, "Capt.Doug"
wrote in :: "Larry Dighera" wrote in message I don't believe that is the purpose of the DC ADIZ; it is the purpose of the FRZ. There are SAM missiles for stopping unidentified intentional intrusions into the FRZ. The ADIZ serves to provide Customs with an opportunity to identify flights as friend or foe before they penetrate the FRZ and are shot down. That's the point I'm getting to- Customs, or whoever is on duty, won't have time or equipment to identify the intruder. Don't say that too loudly, or they'll increase the size of the DC ADIZ so they'll have more time. :-( It happens on the borders quite often. Specifically what happens? Are you saying that Customs interceptor aircraft are often incapable of identifying errant aircraft penetrating the ADIZ' along the nation's boarders? The SAMs are likely capable of taking out the target, but will the launch personnel have authorization before it's too late when Customs or whoever is on duty fails to properly identify the target as friend or foe? We have no way of knowing the Secret Service policy governing unidentified targets penetrating the FRZ. |
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