1 posted on
03/10/2002 9:27:33 AM PST by
l33t
To: l33t
Wouldn't it be much more possible if this individual came from Chenya? Was the person really this good or was it because the Israelis were really this bad?
To: l33t
"To be able to get 10 kills in 25 minutes using 25 rounds without being spotted means this guy is good. He could be a former member of the IRA; he could be a former member of a special forces unit. He is clearly well trained."10 kills using 25 rounds is the mark of a mediocre, at best, to p*** poor sniper.
To: l33t
I've been wondering for some time about the lack of rifle attacks in the Israel situation. The reliance on military carbines, designed to make the average person brave behind a spray of fire, is ineffective in attack compared to riflery. (Except from moving vehicles, of course.) This is a very large jump up in the situation's seriousness, as much more serious men are required to carry it out. I don't see IRA or others like them as being necessary to explain the situation. Likewise the Chechens, who have no reputation for riflery.
14 posted on
03/10/2002 10:54:38 AM PST by
Iris7
To: l33t
The Marc Rich link to the worldwide terrorist organization (arms and info dealing) needs to be uncovered, too. There must be a hub to this wheel - and it probably spins in the vicinity of Swiss banks.
To: RANGERAIRBORNE; tony cavanagh
What you think gents.
To: phildragoo
interesting read.
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