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"Human error", the wrong setting of a military radar, is the "key element" behind the drama of the Ukrainian Boeing shot down on January 8 near Tehran (176 dead), according to an Aviation report Iranian civilian.

"There was a failure due to a human error in the follow-up of the procedure" for calibrating a radar system having induced a "107 degree error" in the said system, no longer allowing to correctly apprehend the trajectory of the objects in its field, indicates this report published Saturday evening.

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