Wednesday, June 28, 2017

ISIS developing small Bomb dropping drones in Mosul

  • IRaqi soldiers are now returning small drones with bombs onto the ISIS troops as well now.
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  • ISIS develop BOMB-DROPPING DRONES, conflict group reveals ...

    www.express.co.uk/news/world/797006/Terror-warning-ISIS-deve...
    Apr 26, 2017 ... ISLAMIC State jihadis have developed a bomb which can be dropped by drones in a chilling development in the war in the Middle East - and ...
  • Terror warning as ISIS jihadis develop BOMB-DROPPING DRONES, conflict group reveals

    ISLAMIC State jihadis have developed a bomb which can be dropped by drones in a chilling development in the war in the Middle East - and for terror in the West.

    ISIS have their hands on drone bombsGETTY
    Drone bomber: Drones being used to drop bombs in Iraq and Syria (Iraqi forces pictured)
    Depraved Daesh has created an improvised explosive device (IED) which could even be launched by a rifle, according to an arms monitoring group.
    ISIS has proved to be capable of creating primitive weapons on the battlefield, even making their own canons.
    But they have also showed progression in their ranks with technology, especially after it was reported they were testing driverless cars.
    Conflict Armament Research (CAR) said the militant group was "promoting the development of ‘own-brand' weapons" to provide its insurgents with otherwise unavailable armaments.
    CAR said: “The (IED) can be thrown, launched from an improvised rifle attachment, or in its most recent phases of development, dropped from a commercial, off-the-shelf unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or drone.”
    Iraqi forces have been using bomb dropping drones since at least March of this year.
    Drone bombs used by Iraqi forcesGETTY
    Drone bombs being developed and used in Iraq and Syria - fears for technology in the west
    The findings suggested ISIS was centrally managing the design and production of improvised weapons with the ability to test its systems on the field and refine them as well as use new technologies such as drones.
    The report said the jihadi terror cult was using the battle for Mosul to field-test different types of ordnance, an important step in any weapons research and development programme.
    It stated: ”Evidence of research and development by IS forces, compiled by CAR since 2014, suggests that such adaptations are likely to continue and will result in further UAV innovations in the near future, potentially for use in theatres other than Iraq."
    Drone bombs being found by Iraqi forcesGETTY
    Drone bombs: ISIS and Iraqi forces now BOTH using drone bombs

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