Posted on 08/27/2019 8:08:10 AM PDT by Gamecock
Full Title: JIHADI KARMA ISIS fighter killed by drone bomb he was operating after it ran low on battery and flew back
AN ISIS terrorist blew himself up when the drone bomb he was operating ran low on battery and flew back.
The idiotic killer was targeting allied forces after the Battle for Mosul in northern Iraq.
He had customised his weapon to carry plastic explosive and planned to detonate it by troops based in the city.
But his plan backfired because he had forgotten to sufficiently charge the device.
Civilian drones as weaponised by ISIS automatically 'boomerang' back to their point of launch when they start to run out of power.
They are programmed to return to prevent owners losing their machines.
OPERATION SHADER UK troops including the SAS are training Iraqi soldiers as part of Operation Shader and are plagued by drone attacks.
A security source said: We receive intelligence from locals about enemy activity and tactics.
We learned this idiot had wired up his drone with explosives but was killed when its batteries ran low and it flew home.
With a weak signal for some reason it detonated over his head.
This caused quite a laugh for us but the drone threat is very real. The fighter killed himself last year due to his own ineptitude, but is still keeping moral high today. ISIS has become advanced in its use of drone weapons, which it dubs its air force.
The battle for Mosul ended officially in 2017 but British troops are still training Iraqis there.
Although the battle for the city was won, the drone threat is ongoing.
DRONE THREAT Customised commercial versions such as the £1,200 Chinese-made DJI Phantom are used as flying bombs or to carry munitions to drop.
The source said a common, simple and effective tactic is to push a hand grenade with pin pulled in a steel tube attached to the aircraft.
Once over the target the drone is remotely dipped so the grenade slides out of the tube, releasing the trigger mechanism.
Some grenades are adapted with fins attached to help them fly more accurately.
Iraqi security forces then came up with their own response, by attaching shuttlecock feathers to their own grenades, again dropped by drone, to help guide the munitions to the ground.
The source added: Drone warfare is hugely effective for insurgents.
They can see where we are operating, choose targets then launch a coordinated attack from up to three miles away.
They are very hard to shoot down with small arms. The most effective response is to find the operators and kill them on sight.
The hapless ISIS fighter blew himself up months ago and the hope is his stupidity will put off other insurgents.
If you are killed by your own stupidity do you still get 72 virgins?
You gotta love that auto return function. :)
He blowed up real good.
Yeah, but they look like this:
Wile E. Mohammed
OK, but how does this affect the return policy at Walmart if he had the receipt in his pocket?
I love a happy ending.
I hope he gets a Darwin Award!
No, but you’ll return to that magic year of 1962 and have the pleasure of listening to an endless loop of Elvis’ current hit “Return to Sender”.
The thing is the vast majority of the time this doesn’t happen and they get to where they’re going.
The article goes on to say that security forces consider it a real problem.
And that shooting them down with small arms is very hard.
The ignorance of firmware flash configuration can work well sometimes. This is a great example of the technological differences between us and them.
It’s been said before but ... I love a story with a happy ending.
the hope is his stupidity will put off other insurgents.
Why? It’s never stopped them before.
It seems to be some kind of requirement...
ACME Drone Bomb casualty.
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