VIDEO: Here’s what it looks like when @USAFCENT #F15 and #F35 jets drop 36,000 Kg of bombs on a Daesh infested island. 🛩💥 هكذا تبدوا الجزيرة الموبوءة بداعش بعد أن أسقطت عليها الطائرات المقاتلة #أف-15 و #أف-35 36,000 كغم من الذخيرة pic.twitter.com/2v6FAEL9Rn— OIR Spokesman Col. Myles B. Caggins III (@OIRSpox) September 10, 2019
Jerusalem Post: U.S. Air Force uses F-35s to bomb ISIS island
The Spokesperson for Operation Inherent Resolve, the 81-member coalition to defeat ISIS wrote that this is what it looks like when CENTCOM Air Force jets bomb a “Daesh infested island.”
US Air Force F-35s and F-15s dropped 36,000 kilograms of bombs on an ISIS “infested” island in Iraq, leading to massive explosions and plumes of smoke that rose into the air just before dawn on Tuesday.
In one of the most explosive videos to come out of the war against ISIS the US tweeted film of massive explosions rocking an island. Spliced between aerial shots of the same explosions, and video from the ground with Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Service members looking on, the island was pulverized. The Spokesperson for Operation Inherent Resolve, the 81-member coalition to defeat ISIS wrote that this is what it looks like when CENTCOM Air Force jets bomb a “Daesh infested island.”
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WNU Editor: That is an awesome display of firepower.
6 comments:
Someone’s got their carpet bombing accuracy dialed in!
CARPET bombing means B-52's. Sorry upstarts, but that's the way things are.
Amen Dino, amen!
Carpet bombing, also known as saturation bombing, is a large area bombardment done in a progressive manner to inflict damage in every part of a selected area of land. The phrase evokes the image of explosions completely covering an area, in the same way that a carpet covers a floor.
carpet bombing from an F-35. You mean where you can control the impact of each individual bomb to the foot? Scrumptious
Dino and I can't help it. I bet you that a Civil War troopie would laugh at us ( me and Dino), just as a Caesarian line troop would laugh at the Civil War guy. All the troops I've talked to are as good or better than we were, but one day they and what they did will be old and old fashioned, it's just the way it is.
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