Mensaje por NIGHTSTALKERS » 05 Ene 2009 21:44
Más.
Afortunádamente desde la época de Vietnam, la tecnología ha avanzado, y en Israel ya desarrollaron un robot teledirigido como explorador de estos túneles.
Esto os lo he copiado de una página del IDF:
"The IDF has also been forced to take action to counter subterranean threats. Sophisticated seismic and acoustic equipment is employed to detect Palestinian tunnels, but the extensive system of tunnels, used for both smuggling and attack, left many tunnels undetected. Most tunnels began under existing buildings hidden from Israeli observation. Some led straight to the Egyptian border, and were used for transferring arms and smuggling of contraband. Others served as access routes to Israeli fortifications, which could then be destroyed by explosives. Realizing the potential threat of such tunnels, the IDF attempted to destroy tunnels by attacking them through ventilation ports with explosives. At least one such attack was made with a precision-guided JDAM bomb. To explore and map the tunnels, a new remotely controlled robotic vehicle is used by IDF combat tunnel warfare teams. The vehicle is lowered vertically into a tunnel, and moves independently inside, charting the internal passages, and sending video images back to the operators".
Bueno, más ó menos pone que para detectar los túneles se utilizan métodos sísmicos y acústicos, pero a veces, los túneles se ocultan debajo de los edificios y demás y no son fáciles de detectar, y que el ejército de Israel los intenta destruir atacando los sistemas de ventilación con explosivos,etc.
Como una imágen vale más que mil palabras, os pongo la última del sistema de túneles en Rafah, pero los de Gaza deben ser similares.
Más.
Afortunádamente desde la época de Vietnam, la tecnología ha avanzado, y en Israel ya desarrollaron un robot teledirigido como explorador de estos túneles.
Esto os lo he copiado de una página del IDF:
"The IDF has also been forced to take action to counter subterranean threats. Sophisticated seismic and acoustic equipment is employed to detect Palestinian tunnels, but the extensive system of tunnels, used for both smuggling and attack, left many tunnels undetected. Most tunnels began under existing buildings hidden from Israeli observation. Some led straight to the Egyptian border, and were used for transferring arms and smuggling of contraband. Others served as access routes to Israeli fortifications, which could then be destroyed by explosives. Realizing the potential threat of such tunnels, the IDF attempted to destroy tunnels by attacking them through ventilation ports with explosives. At least one such attack was made with a precision-guided JDAM bomb. To explore and map the tunnels, a new remotely controlled robotic vehicle is used by IDF combat tunnel warfare teams. The vehicle is lowered vertically into a tunnel, and moves independently inside, charting the internal passages, and sending video images back to the operators".
Bueno, más ó menos pone que para detectar los túneles se utilizan métodos sísmicos y acústicos, pero a veces, los túneles se ocultan debajo de los edificios y demás y no son fáciles de detectar, y que el ejército de Israel los intenta destruir atacando los sistemas de ventilación con explosivos,etc.
Como una imágen vale más que mil palabras, os pongo la última del sistema de túneles en Rafah, pero los de Gaza deben ser similares.