nrshida, it is also quite easy to dress a military plane in civilian clothes and have it pass for that. Just saying.
No matter what system you come up with, there will always be those who can find a way around it.
There are already systems currently in widespread use which cannot be cracked. No one has or can find a way around those. Not in good time anyway
Civilian aircraft have no business flying anywhere near a war zone.
I agree, I think however they were not aware of this particular war zone having the altitude it apparently did. But I agree this is the only way to be sure.
You must live in a very nieve world. What one person can build to ID aircraft as airliner or military another can cracked and use it to fly military aircraft past Sam sites.
I love the way people can poo poo an idea with total confidence without knowing what it is or the background of the person suggesting it. So jaded are you that you can't imagine attempting to improve the world is worth the effort?
What if the airliner is is heading for an abrupt landing in Manhattan, like those 13 years ago? There is no such thing as a "civilian aircraft". You can use a plane for civilian purposes, but you can also use the same plane for military purposes. Cargo plane or bomber depends only on what you're carrying. Same with airliner or troop carrier. Private light aircraft or artillery spotter? Etc.
When I deployed to Bosnia 20 years ago I flew in a Bulgarian Airlines Tu-154, chartered by the UN. We dodged Bosnian-Serb AAA in a steep dive into Split, Croatia.
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13 years has it really been so long? Aren't those really a separate set of problems which could / should have been solved before the aircraft took off? Wow. I'm happy you survived your triple A incident. Did the oxygen masks deploy and the kiss your arse goodbye warning light come on?