The latest information in the riddle of flight MH370 has not only dramatically refocused the investigation and search.
It has also revived questions about why the Malaysian military did not immediately notice what was happening, and what gaps there might be more generally in military air defences in a region where the defence and security temperature is high at the moment.
It has now emerged that Malaysian primary military radar tracked an unidentified contact that flew right across the country's air space, now confirmed to be MH370. But no action, it seems, was taken.
"Where was the Malaysian air force in all this?" says former RAF pilot and aerospace analyst Andrew Brookes.
BBC News - Missing Malaysia plane: MH370 and the military gaps
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