Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘fuel-air explosives’

Rebel groups in Syria are phantoms. We now have the proof

I should’ve done this a long time ago. Today I saw an amazing video. As a result, I finally determined how one becomes an expert with the American BGM-71 TOW antitank guided missile (ATGM). The only conclusion I can draw is that the vast majority of the rebel groups in Syria are mirages. Professional soldiers…

 

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Explosives that win wars by killing only those who require it

At last we have a video that shows how the new Israeli Arab League munitions work. These are fuel-air explosives (FAE) that the user can adjust in many ways. Multiple warheads inside the munitions change the intensity and direction of the shock wave. Before we study the proof of what I’ve been saying, first we’ll…

 

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Commando operation in Syria captured on video

Below is an extremely confusing video that’s almost impossible to figure out. However, once you understand various aspects, you’ll agree with me that we’re seeing commando action in Syria. My guess is that a Russian military adviser was the target. It’s actually quite chilling to see how easily the unidentified commandos struck. This is the…

 

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Hezbollah has fallen into the Arab League trap

I’ve been dying to talk about this, but I generally refrained. Now that Arab social media has picked up the story, I can discuss my theory of how the Arab League is destroying Hezbollah in Syria. Mythological Hezbollah The Second Lebanon War (July 12 to August 14, 2006) was touted as a victory for Hezbollah….

 

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Weaponry never lies. Trust only mechanisms of destruction

Today the Syrian Democratic Forces (QSD) began a lightning offensive on the city Manbij. By all accounts, this assault has been very successful. That’s because the preparations began last year. You should never believe words. Only weaponry will tell you the real story. This weaponry was photographed on the way to Manbij. The red arrow…

 

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Undisclosed versus covert versus clandestine

Military operations are classified as open, clandestine, covert, and undisclosed. Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom were open operations. A clandestine operation was Neptune Spear, the killing of Osama bin Laden by US Navy SEALs of DEVGRU. Though secret at the time, we admitted to it when it was over. Covert operations are actions that everyone…

 

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Disgracing its name: Human Rights Watch

The move Black Rain isn’t very good, but it has one magnificent scene. It’s about disgracing yourself and others. Michael Douglas is Nick Conklin, a New York police detective. He and his partner Charlie Vincent (Andy Garcia) extradited a Japanese yakuza back to Tokyo, where he escaped. After Vincent is killed, Conklin has dinner with…

 

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Miniature missiles are being used to kill terrorists

If you follow the Yemen and Syria wars, you’re aware that a gigantic number of Syrian, Iranian, Hezbollah, Houthi, al-Qaeda, Islamic State, jihadist, and Russian commanders have been killed. It was a mystery to me, since all of these men were heavily guarded. Now we have a video that shows one weapon that Arab and…

 

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