VEVAK
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Although costly the Americans will no doubt change all the frequencies and codes gained by Iran in this incident however, the biggest loss as I have said in the past is hardware including a rather compact and portable supercomputer with sensor fusing technology because what that could potentially lead too in developing other weapon systems and platforms for Iran would practically be endless.
From developing a wide range of more advanced Satellites to various more advanced weapon systems like sensor fusing multiple tanks together to adding the tech to your command center to sensor fuse multiple smaller UAV's, UGV together, to building more advanced fighter jets, UAV, UCAV & AWACS to sensor fusing the sensors on our ships and subs, to building more capable IADS systems,..... If Iran can crack that and reproduce it at an affordable cost the various things Iran could achieve from that tech alone would be endless and not just for the defense sector.....
However the IRGC needs to be very carful because depending on when it was recovered the Americans could have placed it there as a trojan horse to penetrate our own supercomputers...... Regardless, the hardware is still there for Iran to replicate and if it is as advertised and the IRGC in the coming years does crack it, what it could potentially lead to would be priceless for Iran making what the IRGC recovered truly a priceless treasure!
From developing a wide range of more advanced Satellites to various more advanced weapon systems like sensor fusing multiple tanks together to adding the tech to your command center to sensor fuse multiple smaller UAV's, UGV together, to building more advanced fighter jets, UAV, UCAV & AWACS to sensor fusing the sensors on our ships and subs, to building more capable IADS systems,..... If Iran can crack that and reproduce it at an affordable cost the various things Iran could achieve from that tech alone would be endless and not just for the defense sector.....
However the IRGC needs to be very carful because depending on when it was recovered the Americans could have placed it there as a trojan horse to penetrate our own supercomputers...... Regardless, the hardware is still there for Iran to replicate and if it is as advertised and the IRGC in the coming years does crack it, what it could potentially lead to would be priceless for Iran making what the IRGC recovered truly a priceless treasure!