Media Blackout: Surface-To-Air Missile System Deployed at Standing Rock

  • 7 years ago
(ANTIMEDIA) North Dakota — The militarization of law enforcement at the site of the Dakota Access Pipeline has apparently reached a whole new level. On Monday, independent journalist John Ziegler posted photos and video on Facebook showing what appears to be an Avenger Air Defense System, or AN/TWQ-1, deployed near the Standing Rock Indian reservation in Cannonball, North Dakota. The Avenger is a humvee-mounted, low altitude surface-to-air missile system.
Standing Rock Rising, an official support group of the NoDAPL movement, also confirmed the presence of the Avenger surface-to-air missile system:

“Confirmed: Avenger ‘surface to air’ vehicles spotted near Oceti Sakowin camp. The Avenger is used to fire 8 stinger rockets, mostly used for shooting down drones. The vehicle is also commonly equipped with a 50 cal machine gun.”

Boeing, the manufacturer of the Avenger surface-to-air missile system, describes it on their website:
“The fully automated, short-range Boeing Avenger air defense system is the Army’s premier shoot-on-the-move air defense weapon. It is a lightweight, highly mobile, easily transportable surface-to-air missile fire unit with eight Stinger missiles in two missile pods. It acquires, identifies, tracks and engages targets (low-flying helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft) from a stationary or moving position.

Both the Morton County Sheriff’s department, which has jurisdiction over the DAPL protest site, and the North Dakota National Guard have declined Anti-Media’s requests for comment on the Avenger system.
[Update: A North Dakota National Guard spokesman has now told the Daily Beast that “[t]hese systems have observation capabilities and are used strictly in the observation role to protect private property and public safety.”]
And while a surface-to-air missile system being deployed against overwhelmingly peaceful American protesters seems like a newsworthy development, so far no mainstream media outlets have covered it at the time of this article’s publication.

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