LiveLeak.com - Hellfire Strike On 3 IED Emplacers
I thought the cowards worked at night because of stuff like this?
I thought the cowards worked at night because of stuff like this?
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LiveLeak.com - Hellfire Strike On 3 IED Emplacers
I thought the cowards worked at night because of stuff like this?
So our boys saved some lives from those asshats trying to kill them!
BRAVO!
So our boys saved some lives from those asshats trying to kill them!
BRAVO!
Didn't like the laughter or the commentary. I liked the result though. One guy went way up and he came down like three seconds later.
So our boys saved some lives from those asshats trying to kill them!
BRAVO!
the worst part of the whole IED / mine thing is it doesn't just kill soliders and they don't go away when the soliders leave. they kill local children, regular civillians, etc for years and years until they are all blown up. in cambodia they placed so many mines decades after the war they are still clearing them and people are still dying from them.
Didn't like the laughter or the commentary. I liked the result though. One guy went way up and he came down like three seconds later.
I couldn't understand the commentary except that some person radioed in saying an IED blew up and they said it wasn't a bomb but them. I don't think that was really laughter, mostly excitement from killing people trying to kill them
So our boys saved some lives from those asshats trying to kill them!
BRAVO!
the worst part of the whole IED / mine thing is it doesn't just kill soliders and they don't go away when the soliders leave. they kill local children, regular civillians, etc for years and years until they are all blown up. in cambodia they placed so many mines decades after the war they are still clearing them and people are still dying from them.
So our boys saved some lives from those asshats trying to kill them!
BRAVO!
the worst part of the whole IED / mine thing is it doesn't just kill soliders and they don't go away when the soliders leave. they kill local children, regular civillians, etc for years and years until they are all blown up. in cambodia they placed so many mines decades after the war they are still clearing them and people are still dying from them.
IEDs are remote detonated, not pressure detonated. I think they rarely, if ever, kill locals (unless that was the intended target).
IED teams place them and then watch them to detonate them. If the target doesn't show, they dig it up out of the ground and try again.
LiveLeak.com - Hellfire Strike On 3 IED Emplacers
I thought the cowards worked at night because of stuff like this?
the worst part of the whole IED / mine thing is it doesn't just kill soliders and they don't go away when the soliders leave. they kill local children, regular civillians, etc for years and years until they are all blown up. in cambodia they placed so many mines decades after the war they are still clearing them and people are still dying from them.
IEDs are remote detonated, not pressure detonated. I think they rarely, if ever, kill locals (unless that was the intended target).
IED teams place them and then watch them to detonate them. If the target doesn't show, they dig it up out of the ground and try again.
This is not always the case...in fact some are pressure detonated and infrared detonated.
Nice shot.LiveLeak.com - Hellfire Strike On 3 IED Emplacers
I thought the cowards worked at night because of stuff like this?
I understand Soviet mines were usually camouflaged as something else. Children's toys and the like.
I have no brief for the jerkasses doing this. I have to admit to feeling a bit of glee myself. But the laughter seemed out of place. But I have never been in that place. I think if I were there I would be feeling pretty joyful as well.
The good thing about this is there will be less IEDs in the region. fewer mine layers means fewer mines.
I understand Soviet mines were usually camouflaged as something else. Children's toys and the like.
I have no brief for the jerkasses doing this. I have to admit to feeling a bit of glee myself. But the laughter seemed out of place. But I have never been in that place. I think if I were there I would be feeling pretty joyful as well.
The good thing about this is there will be less IEDs in the region. fewer mine layers means fewer mines.
They had a special on snipers yesterday on History Channel and how they would take out guys trying to set IEDs.