Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Hi-tech missiles and mannequin car bomb testers: Inside the ISIS university planning attacks on UK

WATCH VIDEO: Horrifying footage reveals how 'Jihadi University' scientists are modifying missiles to target passenger and military jets.

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ISIS scientists are building hi-tech weapons for horrific attacks in Europe
ISLAMIC State scientists are building hi-tech weapons for horrific attacks in Europe, it has emerged. Weapons experts at a “Jihadi University” in Raqqa, Syria, have designed remote controlled car bombs. They are also modifying missiles capable of targeting passenger and military jets.
Picture shows handmade bomb at 'Jihadi University'
Picture shows handmade bomb at 'Jihadi University'
Islamic State scientists are modifying missles to target planes
Islamic State scientists are modifying missles to target planes
Terrorists from across the Middle East and Africa have trained at the facilities in Raqqa’s former Equestrian Centre. Car bombs tested there are fitted with mannequin “drivers” that produce the heat signature of humans with a thermostat.
video Inside ISIS' 'Jihadi University': Making a remote control car bomb thumbnail
Inside ISIS' 'Jihadi University': Making a remote control car bomb
It could get them past sophisticated scanning machines that protect key military and government buildings in the West. In a feat previously thought beyond the reach of terror groups, the research and development team also produced a thermal battery for surface-to-air missiles.
Missiles said to be 99 per cent accurate once locked on to target
Missiles said to be 99 per cent accurate once locked on to target

It means they could recommission thousands of warheads assumed too old to pose a threat. Heat-seeking missiles are 99% accurate once locked on to their target.
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Inside ISIS' 'Jihadi University': Terrorists re-modify missiles
The terrifying revelations came after an IS trainer was captured by the Free Syrian Army with more than eight hours of unedited training videos. He was caught as he headed north through Turkey to Europe.
Weapons experts have created a car bomb that can be detonated by remote control
Weapons experts have created a car bomb that can be detonated by remote control
An IS defector told Sky News: “Videoing and documenting this training programme was meant for Europe to cause huge damage.”
Major Chris Hunter, a former bomb technician in the British special forces, added: “This training footage is very clearly designed to pass on the progress in the research and development areas.”

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