Military experts said Buk missile launchers system specially created shoot for hitting high-altitude aircraft

Military experts said Buk missile launchers system specially created shoot for hitting high-altitude aircraft. Military experts think that a Buk missile an easy-to-use type of anti-aircraft weapon.

 This most likely culprit in the destruction of a Malaysian Airlines passenger jet that’s thought to have been shot down over eastern Ukraine.

These missile launchers are specially created for hitting high-altitude aircraft, and can fire at targets of up to 80,000 feet.

But unless linked to other weapons or an air traffic control system, they are almost incapable of telling the difference between military and civilian aircraft.

The Buk is mobile, easy to use, and capable of hitting aircraft at all but the most outlandish altitudes.

Yet as the MH17 disaster proves, that comes with a huge potential drawback, especially when the weapon is in the hands of people incapable of using it responsibly.

Military experts said Buk missile launchers system specially created shoot for hitting high-altitude aircraft.

Military experts said Buk missile launchers system specially created shoot for hitting high-altitude aircraft.

Pro-Russian separatists have apparently admitted that they have Buk missiles.

These weapons reach far higher altitudes than the shoulder-fired rocket launchers that pro-Russian separatists using to destroy Ukrainian aircraft.

Military experts said Buk missile launchers system specially created shoot for hitting high-altitude aircraft.

 During the past week, high enough that they could reach the over 30,000-feet altitude at which the airliner was flying.

The missiles are straightforward to operate and work as stand-alone weapons  they can function outside of a sophisticated networked air defense system.

While that’s useful in some respects it also makes it unnervingly easy to make a mistake, particularly for guerrilla.

Or non-conventional fighters who are capable of firing the easy-to-use missiles.

But don’t have the training needed to distinguish between civilian and military aircraft by sight.

As one expert explained to , the Buk’s ease of usability is also what makes the weapon so prone to tragic and costly errors like the MH17 crash.

The system cannot tell the difference between civilian and military-type aircraft based on their transponder signatures alone.

In order to tell the difference between targets, it would need to be interfaced with other weapons systems that can work off of additional information.

Being a Soviet design, the user interface is fairly simple, says Michael Pietrucha.

A former F-4G and F-15E electronic warfare officer and expert on air defenses.

Pietrucha says he trained with German forces operating a similar Russian-built system during the 1990s.

Buk missile system makes easy shoot down a passenger Jet.

Pietrucha says that the Buk variant operated by the rebels might especially unable to distinguish between civilian.

And military air traffic because of a quirk related to aircraft transponders.

Military experts said Buk missile launchers system specially created shoot for hitting high-altitude aircraft.

The transponder is a device that broadcasts an aircraft’s identity when a radar “interrogates” it for information.

Military experts said Buk missile launchers system specially created shoot for hitting high-altitude aircraft.

Military experts said Buk missile launchers system specially created shoot for hitting high-altitude aircraft.

Military and civilian aircraft often use the same transponder modes and therefore that signal not used.

As a “discriminator” for a military targeting system, Pietrucha says.

The system to tied into the national air traffic control system to use that information effectively.

So the Buk can pick up the signal of an aircraft. But if it’s operating in standalone mode.

It can’t tell whether that aircraft is a military target, or a jetliner with nearly 300 people onboard.

Military experts said Buk missile launchers system specially created shoot for hitting high-altitude aircraft.

As Thomas Gibbons-Neff reported in the Washington Post, the Buk can interfaced with other systems.

But U.S. intelligence sources believe the Buk the only one anti-aircraft system operating in the area of the crash at the time the plane was shot down.

Buk missile system makes easy shoot down a passenger Jet.

The transponder explanation seems likeliest here: Whatever unit shot down MH17 simply couldn’t see if it was a civilian or military aircraft.

They could just see it  an aircraft in their airspace because it not hooked up to a system that would have made such recognition possible.

On some models of the weapon, radar systems are rudimentary at best.

With untrained irregular soldiers at the helm, even a linked system could have made a terrible mistake.

To the right is a GIF of a Buk M2 surface-to-air system in action. The radar and firing interface are relatively simple and user-friendly.

This definitely could  an error,” Steve Zaloga, an expert on missile systems at the Teal Group, told

This Flaw In The Buk Missile System Makes It Really Easy To Accidentally Shoot Down A Passenger Jet.