Israeli-made air-to-air missile may have downed MH17 - detailed report in RT reveals

We have all watched the insanity and the dangerous and unnecessary arms build up in Europe over fears that Russia is being aggressive. The rescue of Russian speaking and cultural, ethnic Russian people who happened to live in Eastern Ukraine following a coup of the legitimate elected leaders of Ukraine has been characterized as an "invasion" by NATO and the Western Press.

In the early days of this insanity, a passenger plane was shot down over Eastern Ukraine, killing innocent passengers. The West, and the new Ukraine leaders, were quick to blame the rebels in the East and claimed that this proved they were being armed and helped by Russia. It was theorized that a surface-to-air missile, the type supplied by Russia, was used.

Although no satellite imagery or solid proof was ever presented by the US or NATO, the idea that Russia was somehow responsible for this act of murder still hangs in the air.

But now a detailed report has emerged in which the specific forensic evidence of the remains of MH-17 have been subjected to analysis. The force, size of projectiles and route of travel by the explosive device all indicate on specific weapon system, manufactured by Israel.

Following the crash in July 2014 Russia's Defense Ministry released military monitoring data, which showed a Kiev SU-25 jet gaining height towards the Boeing shortly before it was downed.

Who had this type of weapon? It was not Russian made. Where did they get it? What's really going on with this whole Ukraine thing? Who is behind this whole sham? That remains to be seen; however, bits and pieces of truth, like this report, are slowly pointing to a "false flag" attempt designed to bring us ever closer to a nuclear conflict with Russia.

Who gains from this? Follow the money.

Here is that report:

[Published time: 16 Jul, 2015 16:06]

A report on Malaysian Airlines MH17 air disaster in Ukraine last year by a group of old-hand aviation security experts maintains that the Boeing might have been downed by an Israeli Python air-to-air missile.

The report was leaked via the private LiveJournal account of Albert Naryshkin (aka albert_lex) late on Tuesday and has already been widely discussed by social media communities in Russia.

The authors of the investigative report have calculated the possible detonation initiation point of the missile that hit the passenger aircraft and approximate number and weight of strike elements, which in turn designated the type and presumed manufacturer of the weapon.

Malaysian Airline Boeing 777-200 performing flight MH17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur on July 17, 2014, crashed on the territory of Ukraine near the village of Grabovo, killing all 283 passengers and 15 crewmembers aboard.

The aircraft disintegrated in the air and the debris of MH17 were scattered across an area of about 50 sq. km.

The external view of MH17 hull pieces indicates that “fragments of the pilots’ cockpit have suffered specific damages in the form of localized puncture holes and surface dents typical for hypervelocity impacts with compact and hard objects,” the report says, stressing that similar damage could be found on the inner side of the cockpit.

The report specifically points out that chips of the body coat around the holes in the fragment are typical of wave effects created by hypervelocity impacts.

Some damage, though larger and less clustered, could be found near the air-scoop of the left-wing engine of the aircraft.

The nature of the damage allows for the identification of the source as a high-explosive fragmentation warhead from a modern anti-aircraft weapon, claims the report.

Apart from the large puncture holes, the debris of the nose and the cockpit of the aircraft bear a large number of scattered micro-craters resulting from the impact of high-velocity dust and tiny debris, such as an unburnt blasting agent and elements of the ordnance that accompany a shock wave from a blast that occurred very close to the target. In the case of MH17, the pilots' cockpit.

The report says that as a rule, the initial speed of the striking elements of modern anti-aircraft weapons vary between 1,500 and 2,500 meters per second.

More at source:

http://www.viewzone.com/MH17theory.html

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