A photo of a large screen display, in the USS Vincennes CIC, at 0651 Zulu (July 3 1988), before the Vincennes radar first detected an Iranian C-130, which took off during that minute. Not at 0654, as senior U.S. Military Officers asserted, a key deceit. They concealed photos showing the C-130 on two of displays set to range scale 64 n.miles throughout the flight. They drew a fat circle on this image, concealing the lock-on by the USS Sides fire-control radar (a half-bar at the top of the target). A friendly aircraft (F-14?) flees southwest. To escape friendly fire? After Anthony Less authorizes attack? (0651 Zulu).
The photo in both printed Committee hearings is scarcely visible on microfiche. This is a copy, with Newsweek’s additions: The big labels and the red circles. –CJHjr