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Looks like operation balls to the walls was a massive success.
I’m seeing it may have been hundreds of pagers.In case anyone needed a reminder, Israel is the not fucking around crew.
Reportedly Iran's Ambassador to Lebanon is among those wounded. No surprise.I’m seeing it may have been hundreds of pagers.
What next, C4 pita bread?
Hezbollah hit by a wave of exploding pagers in Lebanon and Syria. At least 9 dead, hundreds injured
When I was in JSOC, we all had pagers. And we were conditioned to grab them immediately if they ever went off. Something like this could have crippled the organization.
Regardless, your phone starts going beep-beep, you may want to take a couple steps back from it for the time being.All of our paging is through a secure app called Spok; I don't think there is a single person who is issued a pager anymore.
Regardless, your phone starts going beep-beep, you may want to take a couple steps back from it for the time being.![]()
Israel just made history.
This is pretty amazing and impressive on a lot of different levels.
In case anyone needed a reminder, Israel is the not fucking around crew.
It'll be very interesting to learn more about this attack vector. Was it supply chain driven (the undertaking and planning would be massive) or was it something else, some code/signal exploit? Just impressive.
I don't know anything about the tech involved, but this seems almost like a tiny shaped charge to me.Dude I would have never expected a pager could pop with enough energy to do the level of damage seen in those videos. God damn.
Yea, looking at a few more videos that seems to be the most likely scenario. Hell of a logistics operation to make happen.I don't know anything about the tech involved, but this seems almost like a tiny shaped charge to me.