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Sdiver
01-31-2016, 00:34
Anyone have tabs on Billy ???
I know he was a little pissed he didn't get to oppress people last summer.
I wonder if he's releasing some "frustration" ???


Mystery Swirls Around Secret Sniper Taking Out Top ISIS Leaders In Libya

In the hometown of Libya’s former leader Colonel Gaddafi and the current center of ISIS control in Libya, Sirte, legend is growing around a secret sniper that has taken out as many as 3 top ISIS leaders in under 2 weeks.

The result has been massive panic among ISIS leaders as the comb the city looking for the man – if in fact it even is a man, or only one man.

Rumors have surfaced that the sniper and his skills are probably a product of the violent revolution that took place as Gaddafi fell. Other rumors think he may be an American Special forces soldier gathering intel.

While ISIS’ rule has gone largely unchallenged, many experts do not believe the group is very popular and leaders of the group will remain the targets of attacks – especially from snipers as many of the city’s building still lay in ruin.

Many snipers popped up in the area after a 2001 film staring Jude Law called “Enemy at the Gates,” in which Law plays a Soviet sniper taking out Hitler’s forces, has gained popularity among militant men.

One victim of the sniper was Hamad Abdel Hady, a Sharia law official from Sudan, that was killed outside of a hospital in the city. A witness said:

“A state of terror prevailed among the Isil ranks after his death. They randomly shot in the air to scare inhabitants, while searching for the sniper.”

http://americanmilitarynews.com/2016/01/mystery-swirls-around-secret-sniper-taking-out-top-isis-leaders-in-libya/?utm_source=asmdss&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=alt



... and another ...

Is a secret sniper killing off xxxxx (Daesh's) high command in Libya?

Mystery gunman credited with shooting three of the terror group's leaders in their new "Caliphate" in Colonel Gaddafi's home city of Sirte.

As befits all the best practitioners of his shadowy trade, no-one is quite sure whether he is one man or many, or even simply an urban legend.

But after a string of assassinations of its local henchmen, the Islamic State's new "Caliphate" in the Libyan city of Sirte is abuzz with talk that an anti-Isil sniper is at work.

In recent weeks, no fewer than three Isil commanders in Sirte have been shot dead from long range, according to local media.

The killings - reported to be the work of a sniper who honed his skills in Libya’s uprising against Colonel Gaddafi - are said to have sowed panic among Isil's forces in the city, who have carried a string of arrests and executions in a bid to track down the culprit.

The Sirte assassin's most recent casualty, according to social media reports from Sirte, was Abdullah Hamad Al-Ansari, an Isil commander from southern Libyan city of Obari, who was shot dead on January 23 as he left a city centre mosque.

The birthplace of Libya's late Colonel Gaddafi, Sirte has been under Islamic State control since last summer, Libyan intelligence officials estimating that there may now be up to 2,000 jihadist fighters now based there.

The port city’s new masters have made brutal examples of opponents, via a regime of floggings and beheadings enforced by black-masked religious police.

But while the group's leaders now enjoy unchallenged rule on the streets, that does not appear to have left them immune to long-range attack from Sirte's many battle-scarred buildings.

Tales of the mystery marksman are believed to have found a ready audience among the city's population, few of whom actively support the city's new hardline rulers.

The morale-raising effect of his exploits has echoes of the 2001 film 'Enemy at the Gates', in which Jude Law plays the Soviet Union's top sniper against Hitler's armies in the Battle of Stalingrad.

The film has since gained large fan club among fighting men in the Arab world, and such is its hero's warrior allure that one Syrian rebel group fighting President Bashar al-Assad named their top sharpshooter "Sniper Moscow" in his honour.

In similar fashion, locals in Sirte apparently relished the panic caused in Isil’s ranks when Hamad Abdel Hady, a Sudanese official in Isil's newly-convened Sharia court, was felled by a sniper's bullet outside a hospital earlier this month.

One eye witness told the al-Wasat website: "A state of terror prevailed among the Isil ranks after his death. They randomly shot in the air to scare inhabitants, while searching for the sniper."

The identity of the mystery marksman - if indeed it is just one - is now the subject of frenzied online discussion. Many believe he may be a militiaman from the neighbouring city of Misrata, whose security forces fought Isil for control of Sirte in the early part of last year but eventually pulled out.

Misratan commanders say they still maintain networks of informants and agents in the city, despite Isil subjecting all spies to crucifixion.

Adding to the sense of intrigue is speculation that the sniper might be a American special forces soldier, some of whom are thought to be operating in the region to gather intelligence on the Isil presence.

However, in a city where little reliable information is currently available, there is a more mundane possibility - namely that reports of the sniper and his exploits may be simply the product of wishful thinking among Sirte's unhappy residents.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/12129837/Is-a-secret-sniper-killing-off-Isils-high-command-in-Libya.html

Badger52
01-31-2016, 14:44
May the harvest be bountiful.

Dusty
01-31-2016, 15:25
If it's an SF Brother, there won't be a book out and personal appearances in a year or two...

Flagg
01-31-2016, 16:03
A genuinely skilled marksman/sniper sounds like a change of pace from the more common infiltrator, suicide bomber, and IED.

Personally, I'm waiting to hear about the first use of a "suicide/IED drone" by one NSA on another using off the shelf componetry.

Sohei
01-31-2016, 19:17
In my opinion...it really doesn't matter who is taking them out.

Happy hunting and may his targets be plentiful!

Flagg
01-31-2016, 19:53
Google RAAD 85

Very interesting and troubling threat to counter for known Iranian proxies.

One area of concern for me would be NSA bad guy R&D disseminating DIY solutions involving high end hobbyist gear mashed up with existing remote initiation systems.

I would assume this home-brew Iranian stuff meant for use by proxies would come with consequences if used against the good guys due to residue left.

Cheap man portable hard/soft kill counter drone tool biz will be booming if it isn't already.

(1VB)compforce
01-31-2016, 21:57
Lets not forget this ;) I had to google to make sure they were unclassified. I agree the world of drones add a new dynamic in many ways. As for tracking explosive there are ways to DIY that as well but not going there



http://www.nbcnews.com/id/44412133/ns/technology_and_science-innovation/t/us-army-orders-its-first-batch-suicide-drones/

Scary... But not for its capabilities. That program will only last until PVT Snuffy incorrectly identifies a target and goes to Leavenworth. After that it will just be more weight to hump up and down the hills.

SF_BHT
01-31-2016, 22:28
I love how the media has labeled the switchblade as suicide drone.

It is a missile that can loiter.

It is a good concept to get a target without exposing a troop.

Gold Eagle
02-01-2016, 08:46
If it's an SF Brother, there won't be a book out and personal appearances in a year or two...

It would be a fantastic story! Cake eaters like myself would never know the valor and awesome military we have, without some good books.