Posted on 11/19/2001 4:20:08 AM PST by Eyes Now Opened
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:31:39 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
There was no moonlight in Afghanistan on Wednesday night. The new moon, marking the beginning of Ramadan, had yet to appear. Invisible under the stars, an unmanned American spy plane circled inaudibly over a stretch of dark landscape, transmitting grainy images back to the United States. Its night-vision camera was focused on a pinpoint of light in the distance, a three-story hotel building, where it detected a great deal of movement. Turbaned men talked agitatedly outside among parked pick-up trucks and military vehicles. Others moved in and out of the building. The drone's controllers, thousands of miles away in a bunker on the eastern seaboard of America, knew who they were. For two days since being roused from their beds in Kabul, these ragged figures had been fleeing south, trying to stay ahead of enemy forces and anxious to avoid satellites and surveillance planes. Moving furtively in small groups across the parched plains, they had spread out on side tracks and dirt roads, avoiding the main highway. Progress was slow. They were still less than 100 miles from the capital when they reached the end of the second day of flight. Many thousands of men had fled in the Taliban withdrawal from Kabul. But amid all the chaos of the retreat, this small convoy was given special attention. It was believed by American intelligence to consist of fighters from Usama bin Laden's Al Qaeda organization. Predator spy planes, capable of staying aloft for 24 hours on station, and JSTARS surveillance planes, equipped with radar that can monitor ground movements across a vast area, tracked them from the moment they left Kabul
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THese poor guys put booby traps on the ground to prevent the door from being kicked in. No defense for a GBU, eh, Achmed???
Could be a long night, waiting for that new moon to appear. A new moon normally is invisible!
Al Quaeda has to strengths, it's fanatical followers and it's operational planning. Bin Laden's leadership (and money) have been at the center of the fanatical followers. The followers come out of indoctrination programs funded by Bin Laden and they think that he is the mahdi. But the operational planning has been extremely important. Abu Nidal and Abu Sayyaf have never been able to penetrate the US security shield to any extent, Al Quaeda has been extremely successful at it.
Taking this guy out is a tremendous success. The pilots and Predator crews should be sharing in five big ones, among other things. At the very least it's break out the champagne time.
They were razzing and taunting each other. "Hah! You missed me!" etc.
But with radio signals coming from Taliban lines, those bombs won't miss much.
This is from an article about the test firing of Hellfires from the Predator.
It's a shame the Rangers could not have been in on this kill. Oh, well, I guess we'll take it.
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