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Afghanistan/South Asia
5 Rocketeers wacked
2005-03-23
KABUL (Reuters) - U.S. forces killed five militants in southeastern Afghanistan after they fired rockets and small arms at U.S.-led troop positions, the U.S. military said on Wednesday. There were no casualties among U.S.-led soldiers in the Tuesday night attacks on a base in Khost province and on checkpoints on the nearby border with Pakistan, it said. "Coalition troops returned fire with 155 mm artillery rounds at enemy positions. Coalition aircraft killed five insurgents," the U.S. military said.
The U.S. military did not say who the attackers were but a Taliban spokesman said Taliban fighters were responsible and they had fired 20 rockets at U.S. positions near Khost airport. Ten Afghan government soldiers were killed and 15 wounded in the attack, the Taliban spokesman, Abdul Latif Hakami told the Afghan Islamic Press news agency. Uh huh
The attack in Khost came as Afghan President Hamid Karzai was in Pakistan for talks with President Pervez Musharraf. Taliban loyalists have been waging an insurgency against U.S. and Afghan government forces since the conservative Islamic militia was ousted in late 2001. The insurgents and their Islamic militant allies have been most active in the south and east of the country although their attacks have fallen off over recent months.

Afghan government complaints in the past that Taliban fighters have been able to plot and launch attacks into Afghanistan from the safety of Pakistani territory have strained relations between the neighbors. But the Pakistan army effectively choked off Taliban movement across the rugged, porous border in the run-up to Afghanistan's largely peaceful presidential election in October.
Posted by:Steve

#9  Why stop there? For that extra umpf, use four.
Posted by: Rafael   2005-03-23 5:54:51 PM  

#8  Don't talk about the *9(*^%*^87^%*76)% Mark 18.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-03-23 5:53:36 PM  

#7  Sometimes one is not enough.
Posted by: Rafael   2005-03-23 5:51:55 PM  

#6  Arrgghh. Huey vid corrected link.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-23 2:48:03 PM  

#5  AC-130's (H - Spectre; U-Spooky) can carry several different weapon systems which include a 25mm Gatling gun (the 'minigun'), 20mm Vulcan cannons, 40mm Bofors cannon, and 105MM Howitzer.

Here are a few HQ posed (er, cheesecake - SFW) 7.62 minigun images from a Dillion Aero calendar...
minigun_1
minigun_2
minigun_3

minigun at work (still)

Huey gunship vid firing the 7.62 minigun at night - cool shit, heh (~13.5mb)
Posted by: .com   2005-03-23 2:45:35 PM  

#4  I remember walking around an AC-130 at Hulbert Field, it looked mean even sitting on the ground. Can't imagine the noise inside that aircraft when it's firing all guns and that 105MM at the same time.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-03-23 2:40:58 PM  

#3  The video still rocks...
Posted by: 3dc   2005-03-23 2:36:18 PM  

#2  The AC-130 gun is a 105. I think they are talking about two different things here, 155mm rounds from a firebase nearby and airstrikes.
Posted by: Steve   2005-03-23 1:31:43 PM  

#1  With the artillery and aircraft mentioned the battle might have been something like this:
Use bittorent to download this torrent
That said... I don't think the AC-130 has a 155 mm arty... I thought they were 105's. I could be wrong...
Posted by: 3dc   2005-03-23 1:21:32 PM  

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