US forces kill jihadi with frikken swords.

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  • Alamo

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    US forces kill jihadist leader in Syria with precision 'ninja' missile that chops up targets with blades



    The Hellfire missile, or AGM-114R9X, which has a set of six folding blades instead of a warhead for minimum collateral damage, is believed to have been used to take out a commander in the al-Qaeda offshoot Hayat Tahrir Al Sham (HTS) in the province of Idlib.

    ...Images of the scene shared on social media show a hole in the driver’s seat of the Mutsubishi Delica, which is otherwise largely intact. Inside the car, flesh and blood can be seen and a number of large identical cut marks.Experts point to the windows, which have not been blown out, as evidence the “Ninja” or so-called “flying Ginsu” was used.


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    Thor

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    Could be anywhere
    The comments on that article were pretty funny.

    Maybe if we used more of these and left the julienne sliced jihadist's behind to scrape up they might take this war thing a bit more seriously.
     

    Bigtanker

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    Impressive. Here are some pics from the same weapon used a few years ago.

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    13335002-7012355-The_flying_Ginsu_bomb_shredded_the_vehicle_as_al_Masr_drove_thro-a-2_1557494760136.jpg
     

    T.Lex

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    If the thing is accurate to +/- 1 meter, then make it so it extends out to cover a square meter, and voila! No more margin of error! :)

    (Math is easy.) ;)
     
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