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British military commanders said they were training to deal with a "9/11-type attack" as they launched a major exercise Wednesday to test their readiness for the 2012 London Olympics.

As jet fighters took to the sky with nine weeks to go to the opening ceremony, the Olympic Park was getting its biggest try-out as the final wave of sporting test events got under way.

Four Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon fighter jets flew into the British capital to herald the start of Exercise Olympic Guardian, a nine-day training operation to test the response to a possible air attack during the Games.

Military helicopters were stationed around the capital, including on the amphibious assault ship HMS Ocean in the River Thames, with some carrying sniper teams.

AWACS surveillance planes and air-to-air refuelling aircraft will also be airborne during the exercise.

Airspace restrictions will be in place throughout the July 27-August 12 Games.

Air Vice-Marshal Stuart Atha, air component commander for Olympics air security, said their plan had several levels and "will allow us to deal at one end -- which is that 9/11-type attack -- perhaps down to the lower and the slower type of threat that we may face.

"All we are doing is having in place what we would describe as prudent and appropriate measures, in order that we could react if required in a timely and appropriate fashion."

Speaking of any potential attackers, he added: "I would hope when they see how we are preparing they might be deterred from making any threats to the Games."

Typhoons are stationed on high alert as part of Britain's regular air defence.

"Whilst there is no specific threat to the Games, we have to be ready to assist in delivering a safe and secure Olympics for all to enjoy," said Defence Secretary Philip Hammond.

The exercise underlines the commitment "to keeping the public safe at a time when the world will be watching us".

At the Olympic Park in Stratford, east London, five venues were to stage events in three Olympic and three Paralympic sports between Wednesday and next Tuesday.

Assisted by 11,000 staff, more than 140,000 spectators were to watch 3,000 athletes take part in hockey, wheelchair tennis, water polo, athletics, boccia and Paralympic athletics.

The international invitational hockey tournament was the first to get started, with Britain's women winning the opening match on the striking blue-and-pink surface, beating South Korea 1-0.

Just one stand was open at the 15,000-seater Riverbank Arena but the capacity will gradually be increased throughout the tournament.

"We were blown away," goalscorer Alex Danson told the BBC. "It was a 4,000 crowd and so noisy."

World number one Australia, Olympic champions Germany, Britain and India are competing in the men's event, while World Cup holders Argentina, China, Britain and South Korea are in the women's tournament.

The British university athletics championships will take place in the main Olympic Stadium from Friday to Monday, and on Saturday the sporting action will be mixed with a concert as 40,000 spectators get a feel for the venue.

"Testing the Olympic Park and its operations is a hugely important part of our plans," said London Games chairman Sebastian Coe.

"Over the last 10 months, over 250,000 spectators have watched world-class sport as part of the London Prepares series test event programme, and, in doing so, every one of them is helping us deliver the best possible Games."

Meanwhile it was announced that the opening ceremony for the London 2012 Paralympics will be called "Enlightenment".

The Paralympic movement originated in Britain in 1948 and the August 29 spectacular at the Olympic Stadium, which will feature injured soldiers, will be a celebration of the Paralympics coming home.


Olympics: UK military prepare for '9/11-type attack'
 
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Tell that to the 11 Dead Israeli athletes in 1972

You seem to have trouble understanding the role of fighter jets in those kinds of scenarios. The topic here is about '9/11-type attacks'. Countries around the world maintain vigilance against terrorism without making a song and dance about it in the media.
 
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Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Metropolitan Polic boat units also trained/training to prevent a Mumbai-style attack.

All these security measures have been getting a unjust rep here. I'd rather that all these measures were all in place and never used, than could have been used but weren't deployed for fear of fear itself.


Let's pray the SAMs, Typhoons, bomb-squads and snipers have a quiet summer.
 
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As a member above mentioned, the UK is now a hot bed for islamic extremists due to political correctness and the looney left wing of politics letting these people into the country and allowing them to do what they like.

I wouldn't be surprised if there was an attack during the Olympics.
 
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It just shows insecurity, which is disturbing especially when you think about how London is filled with Islamic extremists who unabashedly call for Sharia in London and Britain in general.
 
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It just shows insecurity, which is disturbing especially when you think about how London is filled with Islamic extremists who unabashedly call for Sharia in London and Britain in general.

Just sad what has happened to this world in last 10 years really. We are resorting to this stuff.
 
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There are even SAM's on top of residential apartments!!!

Leave it to the English to make up hype!!

The Brits know it's going to be tough to beat the Chinese extravaganza, so they are already playing the expectations game and shifting the focus.
 
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The Brits know it's going to be tough to beat the Chinese extravaganza, so they are already playing the expectations game and shifting the focus.

lol, best to leave it to you to come up with the most sensationalist, BS filled drivel available. I always say you are a funny guy! :wave:

@topic: y'all seem to hate them for doing this. But on the other hand, if something does happen they (the security services) would loose so much rep and credibility and would have to endure so much media flak it's unbelievable.

It's good that they are preparing like this. Better to prevent then to heal.
 
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The Brits know it's going to be tough to beat the Chinese extravaganza, so they are already playing the expectations game and shifting the focus.

China does not have the problem of islamic extremism as Britain does..

I think its better that british officials are preparing for any type of emergency - 9/11 or 26/11.

But personally i believe there more chance of 7/7 type of attacks...so the security officials such concentrate on such emergencies.
 
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China does not have the problem of islamic extremism as Britain does..

He cherry picks his arguments....

If the UK police did nothing and something came to pass, he would bash the incompetence. Now he bashes readyiness. It's a vicious circle he has been indoctrinated into. ze evil West and all that....
 
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But personally i believe there more chance of 7/7 type of attacks...so the security officials such concentrate on such emergencies.

That's precisely my point. Countries around the world guard against reasonable threats of terrorism.

This nonsense of 9/11-type attacks and SAMs and fighter jets is just silly hype. Do you think the US doesn't have precautions against a repeat of 9/11? Do they make noises about deployments of SAMs on rooftops and fighter jets?
 
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That's precisely my point. Countries around the world guard against reasonable threats of terrorism.

This nonsense of 9/11-type attacks and SAMs and fighter jets is just silly hype. Do you think the US doesn't have precautions against a repeat of 9/11? Do they make noises about deployments of SAMs on rooftops and fighter jets?

This is the Olympics. What kind of security apparatus doesn't take into consideration all sorts of threats?

You are downplaying it because you are embarrased (?) of your fellow believers and dismiss it immediately as out of their scope of abilities.
Im glad Western security agencies don't think the same way as you.
 
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