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Simultaneous headshots stop 3 suicide bombers
UK Telegraph ^ | 20/11/2005

Posted on 11/20/2005 6:39:09 AM PST by veronica

Early on a warm summer morning, a few hours before traffic began to fill the streets, a 16-man SAS patrol took up ambush positions around a Baghdad house, writes Sean Rayment.

The soldiers had been told that the house was a being used as a base by insurgents - and up to three suicide bombers were expected to leave it later that morning.

Dressed in explosive vests, they were fully equipped to hit a number of locations around the city. The bombers' targets were thought to be cafes and restaurants frequented by members of the Iraqi security forces.

The intelligence was regarded as "high grade" and came from an Iraqi agent who had been nurtured by members of the British Secret Intelligence Service, also known as MI6, for several months.

Expectation among the 16 soldiers, attached to Task Force Black (TFB), the secret American and British special forces unit based in the Iraqi capital, was high. Each member of the four four-man groups was a veteran of many missions where the intelligence promised much - only to deliver little.

The plan for Operation Marlborough was simple: allow the three suspected bombers to leave the house and get into the street, then kill them with head shots from the four sniper teams. Each team was equipped with L115A .338 sniper rifles, capable of killing at up to 1,000 yards.

The soldiers, liaising earlier with their commanders, had considered the option of entering the house and killing the terrorists - but that plan was regarded as too dangerous. The confines of the house would intensify the impact of any blast, killing everyone inside.

The SAS soldiers were told that it was vital that the three bombers would have to be killed simultaneously.

If one of them was allowed to detonate a device, scores of people could be killed or injured.

In support of the covert sniper teams was a Quick Reaction Force (QRF), which would provide a dozen extra soldiers within a few minutes in an emergency. The QRF was based in a secure location nearby and a team of ammunition technical officers were on hand to defuse the bombs.

A section of Iraqi police was also attached to the operation - although they were not briefed on the detail of the attack - to deal with any crowd trouble.

Meanwhile, 2,000 feet above the city of five million inhabitants, a CIA-controlled Predator unmanned air vehicle was providing a real-time video feed back to the TFB headquarters deep inside the secure green zone.

Shortly after 8am, Arabic translators, monitoring listening devices hidden inside the house, warned the operations centre inside the militarily controlled green zone that the three terrorist were on the move. The message "stand by, stand by" was dispatched to the four teams.

As the terrorists entered the street, a volley of shots rang out and the three insurgents slumped to the ground.

Each terrorist had been killed by a single head shot - the snipers having spent the past few days rehearsing the ambush in minute detail.

The SAS troopers had been warned that only a direct head shot would guarantee that bombs would not be detonated.

Only three of the four snipers fired, the fourth was to act as a back-up in case one of the weapons jammed or a sniper lost sight of his target.

The message that the terrorists had been killed was sent back to the SAS headquarters and the troops moved forward to check the bodies for life. As they gingerly approached it became brutally apparent that the .338 calibre round - the biggest rifle bullet used by the Army - had done its job.

Operation Marlborough was hailed as a complete success and one of the rare occasions on which the coalition has been able to deliver a decisive blow against suicide bombers.


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KEYWORDS: excellentwork; sas; snipers
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To: Pit1
Base of insurgents would assume that there are bomb makers there. Other planners. Base like in Base. The perps (bombers) were leaving, not the support staff or band of thugs. There still there. That is a good reason to eliminate it from the earth.

I am confident that this location was taken down / secured in an immediate follow-up Op - Once this Sniper/SAS Op was completed.

121 posted on 11/20/2005 3:27:09 PM PST by SevenMinusOne
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To: mattdono
3 booms equal 1 bang

3 bangs equal 1 gang bang

3 Fffts equal 1 silencer

122 posted on 11/20/2005 3:33:57 PM PST by fish hawk (I am only one, but I am not the only one.)
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To: edpc
Image hosted by Photobucket.com it looks to me like he was capped after he was already down...
123 posted on 11/20/2005 5:21:06 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: Ninian Dryhope

So the Lapua is based on the .416 case. Very interesting piece. Yeah, over the years I have garnered the impression the .50 rifles are just too heavy, awkward, and hard-kicking for anti-personnel sniping. Furthermore, every time a writer has actually got round to discussing accuracy, the results are still miserable after over twenty years of .50 BMG rifles being churned out, ie. not nearly worth the bulk.

The .338 Lapua does sound like the best balance of factors.


124 posted on 11/20/2005 7:21:30 PM PST by sinanju
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To: Travis McGee; Squantos

Ya think .338 to the head is "enought gun?"


For "harsh words", Yes! The pilgrims did good.


125 posted on 11/21/2005 6:03:58 AM PST by TEXASPROUD
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To: pageonetoo

My, my, my, who IS that handsome guy? Is that Darriel?

Weapon of choice?
Shovel? Hoe? Slingshot? Rock? BB-gun? Lol.

NICE t-shirt.

126 posted on 11/21/2005 6:08:23 AM PST by starfish923 ( It's never right to do wrong. Socrates)
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To: hsalaw
My father, who was a lifetime NRA member, once told me the best marksman he ever knew was a man who had been a boy in the south in the 1920s, from a poor family, and if he didn't shoot something for dinner, they went hungry. Few bullets and an empty stomach made for a sharp eye.

Country, ranch, farm, sheep, cattle folks traditionally did this, whether they were wealthy or middle class. Only the MOST poor country folks who couldn't afford a gun did without one. Guns were necessary to take care of varmints, four- or two-legged.

At least the man from the poor family had a rifle and bullets so he COULD find dinner. The movie "Sergeant York" was one such poor family -- but they DID have weapons and ammunition for hunting. That is, they weren't DIRT poor. Sleazywood mythified many things.

127 posted on 11/21/2005 6:14:40 AM PST by starfish923 ( It's never right to do wrong. Socrates)
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To: Baynative

I guess it does demonstrate the the Iraqis do want freedom and the Coalition Forces are being able to recruit from inside to assist on the WOT. IMHO this is also GREAT NEWS!

Congratulations to our Snipers....unseen, unknown BUT making a difference in defending our freedoms here in the USA.


128 posted on 11/21/2005 6:20:07 AM PST by not2worry (What Goes Around Comes Around!)
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To: starfish923
My, my, my, who IS that handsome guy? Is that Darriel?

Weapon of choice?>

Shovel? Hoe? Slingshot? Rock? BB-gun? Lol.

I posted the pic, after googling "redneck hunter"! :>)

129 posted on 11/21/2005 6:44:35 AM PST by pageonetoo (You'll spot their posts soon enough!)
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To: veronica

Bumping a classic....


130 posted on 03/10/2007 5:42:56 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The DemonicRATS believe ....that the best decisions are always made after the fact.)
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To: veronica

Bravo Zulu!


131 posted on 03/10/2007 5:54:33 PM PST by Nachoman (Error processing tagline. Abort, Fail, Retry?)
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To: MikefromOhio

A great way to discourage muzzie bombers!



132 posted on 03/10/2007 5:58:09 PM PST by incredulous joe (I've had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasn't it. -- Groucho Marx)
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To: veronica

How many points does Safari International award for terrorist kills.

Can a good taxidermist fix those heads for a good mount?


133 posted on 03/10/2007 6:03:25 PM PST by School of Rational Thought (27 B stroke 6 required)
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To: veronica

Magnificent.


134 posted on 03/10/2007 7:00:06 PM PST by dr_who_2
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To: MikefromOhio

135 posted on 03/10/2007 7:03:15 PM PST by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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