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Comment by magicalhippo

7 days ago

Take it with you on an international trip or three. Surely those airport scanners will pick it up.

That's actually a great point. Out of the hundreds of pagers that were out in the wild you'd think one of them went through an airport check at some point and got flagged.

  • Why would it get flagged? Weren't they just slightly modified pagers essentially rigged to overheat, rather than they actually put explosives in them?

    Besides, if I was in a terrorist cell, had a pager for communicating, and was taking a vacation flight, I think I might leave that pager behind for a week.

    • No.

      They weren't flagged because they went into Lebanon which has very little import security, and because it was a supply chain attack.

      The batteries were swapped for a combination battery / explosive charge. The follow-up attack where Hezbollah moved to using walkie-talkies that were also rigged to explode was the real shocker, though.

    • > Weren't they just slightly modified pagers essentially rigged to overheat, rather than they actually put explosives in them?

      No