Wall Street Journal: Islamic State Drones Terrorize Iraqi Forces as Mosul Battle Rages
Militant group uses increasingly sophisticated drone technology to target troops, civilians
As they advance into Islamic State’s remaining urban stronghold of west Mosul, Iraqi forces are struggling to counter the terror caused by the militant group’s drones.
Iraqi forces have grown accustomed to enemy drones flying over the battlefield since Islamic State seized swaths of the country in 2014. They have used rifle fire and high-tech gadgets to counter them, and even have drones of their own.
But the militants have fine-tuned their drone technology. What were once improvised, remote-controlled aircraft resembling model planes are now commercially available quadcopters—drones with four helicopter-like blades—that have been retrofitted to carry grenades that can be dropped over targets.
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More News On The Islamic State's Use Of Drones In The Battle For Mosul
ISIS drones disrupt U.S.-backed Iraqis' fight for Mosul -- CBS
ISIS drones capture shocking new view of terror attacks -- NYPost
Death from above: IS drones strike terror into 'safe' areas of Mosul -- Middle East Eye
Iraqi troops battle booby-trapped drones as they enter western Mosul -- USA Today
Isis used bomber made with DJI drone and badminton supplies in Mosul airport encounter -- IBTimes
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