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On 8 January 2020, the Boeing 737-800 operating the route was shot down shortly after takeoff from Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran, which attributed it to human error
How do we adapt design for this assuming aircraft without flares and limited maneuverability (compared to fighter jet)?
Theory 01
Nose dive to force the aircraft to go overspeed, hoping that it won't rip itself apart and and once the trajectory of missile is matched (assuming that it is shot in an angle that can be used for this trajectory matching) then pull up?
How do we adapt design for this assuming aircraft without flares and limited maneuverability (compared to fighter jet)?
Theory 01
Nose dive to force the aircraft to go overspeed, hoping that it won't rip itself apart and and once the trajectory of missile is matched (assuming that it is shot in an angle that can be used for this trajectory matching) then pull up?
Theory 02
Break window and throw out flares?
Impractical, kept as an option
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