Posted on 07/19/2008 9:05:33 AM PDT by SandRat

Based on an Iraqi citizen’s tip, Soldiers from the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, discovered a large weapons cache while conducting a security operation in the Abu T’shir neighborhood at approximately 4:15 p.m.
The cache consisted of (45) 107 mm rockets, (46) 120 mm mortar rounds, (152) 81 mm mortar rounds, (139) 60 mm mortar rounds, and four 40 mm PG-7-A2 rounds, all Iranian-manufactured.
Also found were a 60 mm mortar tube, a 120 mm mortar tube with base plate, (27) brand new AK-47 assault rifles, (13) rocket propelled grenade launchers, approximately (10,000) rounds of new 7.62 mm ammunition stamped March 2008, (36) rocket fuses and nine optical sights for RPG launchers.
The Soldiers also detained the individual responsible for transporting the cache. The patrol moved the cache and suspect to a nearby Coalition Force base for processing.
“The significance of this cache recovery cannot be overstated,” said Col. Allen Batschelet, chief of staff for MND-B and the 4th Inf. Div. “The cache was recovered based on an Iraqi citizen’s tip. We caught the criminal transporting the munitions and recovered numerous weapons that would undoubtedly have caused an untold number of senseless casualties. This is a good day for the Iraqi people.”
Can anyone zoom in enough to see the “Made in Iran” stamp?
I did’t realize that there was an 81 MM mortar. Man that is a lot of bang.
Yep. Ours are 80mm and the Soviets used 81mm and sold the 81mm spec to non-US allies. We can only use ours in our but they can use theirs or ours.
This is GREAT news! I’m home on leave right now but based at FOB Falcon when I’m in Iraq. There’s lots more that has been found over the past few months.
Thank You brother, thank you.
Relax and enjoy your time on R&R in the Land of the Great PX.
As Armed Forces Press Service or MNI-I.com reports it I’ve been putting it up on FR under the keyword FRWN (FreeRepublic War News) trying hard to get the word out.
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