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− | == | + | The following is a list of '''references to [[Sega]] in militaries'''. |
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− | | | + | |[[wikipedia:Khalid Sheikh Mohammed|Khalid Sheikh Mohammed]], a prominent leader among the multinational terrorist network [[wikipedia:Al-Qaeda|Al-Qaeda]], reportedly equipped a number of [[Sega Mega Drive]] cartridges with improvised explosives as part of a larger terrorist action. Per an unknown source, "These RCFDS (remote-controlled firing devices) were built inside black [[Sega]] videogame [[Mega Drive cartridges|cassette cartridges]] to protect the RCFDS and to make them appear innocuous."{{ref|https://www.eurogamer.net/al-quaeda-used-sega-carts-as-explosives}} |
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Latest revision as of 02:06, 26 October 2023
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The following is a list of references to Sega in militaries.
For references specific to Sonic the Hedgehog, see References to Sonic in militaries.
Military
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Al-Qaeda (multinational) | Terrorist network | Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, a prominent leader among the multinational terrorist network Al-Qaeda, reportedly equipped a number of Sega Mega Drive cartridges with improvised explosives as part of a larger terrorist action. Per an unknown source, "These RCFDS (remote-controlled firing devices) were built inside black Sega videogame cassette cartridges to protect the RCFDS and to make them appear innocuous."[1] |