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Comment by hparadiz

4 days ago

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