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5:01 am
08-21-2005, 01:24 AM
http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/08/21/wiran21.xml

Iran 'supplies infra-red bombs' that kill British troops in Iraq
By Toby Harnden, Chief Foreign Correspondent
(Filed: 21/08/2005)

British soldiers in Iraq are being killed by advanced "infra-red" bombs supplied by Iran that defeat jamming equipment, according to military intelligence officials.

The "passive infra-red" devices, whose use in Iraq is revealed for the first time by The Sunday Telegraph, are detonated when the beam is broken, as when an intruder triggers a burglar alarm. They were used by the Iranian-backed Hezbollah group against Israel in Lebanon from 1995.

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A radio signal is used to arm the bomb as a target vehicle approaches. The next object to break the infra-red beam - the target vehicle - detonates the device.

Coalition officials see the disturbing development as a key part of an aggressive new campaign by Teheran to drive coalition forces out of Iraq so that an Islamic theocracy can be established.

American and British intelligence officials believe that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is training, supplying and funding part of Iraq's insurgent Shia network and that its activities have been stepped up since the spring.

Links between Shia and Sunni Muslim groups, usually via trading by criminal arms dealers, means that expertise quickly spreads across Iraq.

"These guys have picked up in two years what it took the IRA a quarter-century to learn," said an Army bomb disposal officer in Iraq.

Four British soldiers are believed to have been killed by infra-red devices made in the town of Majar-al-Kabir. The bombmaker, in his early forties, was one of the agitators behind the mob killing of six Red Caps there in June, 2003. The man, whose name is known by this newspaper but has not been published for security reasons, has connections to Iran, and has reportedly been seen with agents from Teheran. His arrest has been ordered, and two of his lieutenants were detained in June.

After the arrests, however, three soldiers from the Staffordshire Regiment were killed when their armoured Land Rover was blown up by a roadside bomb in al-Amara, last month as they were lured into a trap.

Second Lt Richard Shearer, Pte Leon Spicer and Pte Phillip Hewett died instantly as they investigated gunfire.

Guardsman Anthony Wakefield of the Coldstream Guards died from wounds inflicted by a similar infra-red device in al-Amara in May. As the "top cover" gunner, his head and shoulders were exposed in an armoured Land Rover. The bomb was set at a precise height and directed towards the road so it would hit a soldier in this position.

"This was something completely new," said one military intelligence officer. "Before, they used to keep bashing away with the same crude devices again and again. The Iranian influence has shown itself in the sophistication of their bombs and a new ability to innovate."

British intelligence reports indicate that complete infra-red devices, carefully machined in military workshops, are being delivered to Shia militants in Iraq.

British officials said Iran had also been providing Shia insurgents with "shaped charges", which use a directional explosive force to fire a metal projectile that penetrates heavy armour.

Iran's interference threatens to inflame sectarian tensions in Iraq and hasten what coalition officials dread most - civil war between the Shias and the Sunni minority.

Iran's recent elections, in which the hardline Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected president gave fresh impetus to its "meddling" in Iraq, according to Mohammad Mohaddessin, an Iranian opposition leader in exile in Paris.

"The regime in Teheran is very concerned about a democracy being created right next to Iran," he said. "They also believe that the more chaos there is in Iraq, the less attention will be paid by America and Britain to Iran's nuclear ambitions."

Iranian policy had already been boosted by Iraq's elections. They returned a Shia-dominated government led by Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who lived in exile in Iran, rather than the secular Iyad Allawi, the candidate preferred by Washington.

Before the introduction of infra-red devices, bombs in Iraq were usually set off by an electronic remote control signal found in a mobile telephone, car locking device, garage door opener or even a child's toy.

They could be blocked by electronic countermeasures developed by the Army in Northern Ireland.

These are powerless, however, against infra-red beams, which can be modified from burglar alarm systems. Military commanders have briefed soldiers to be more cautious and avoid rushing into potential attacks. Patrol routes are varied so that no pattern is set.

Infra-red beams have been used by the IRA, and by the Red Army Faction to kill Alfred Herrhausen, the chairman of the Deutsche Bank, in 1989.

"There has always been cross fertilisation of terrorist technology across the terror diaspora," said a former Army bomb disposal officer. "Infra-red is virtually impossible to jam whereas radio control and cell phone systems are jammable."

Maj Gen Ali Hamadi, who commands Iraq's border defence force, was wounded in the stomach and accused American troops of opening fire on his vehicle in Baghdad, local police reported. A US military official denied that any of their soldiers had been in the area at the time. Iraqis often accuse US troops of opening fire on motorists, sometimes killing them.

BigBadBrian
08-21-2005, 08:22 AM
Fucking Iran needs to be given a stern warning about this shit.

As in an "accidental" bombing of one of their minor military outposts on the border of Iraq.

:gun:

Nickdfresh
08-21-2005, 10:17 AM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Fucking Iran needs to be given a stern warning about this shit.

As in an "accidental" bombing of one of their minor military outposts on the border of Iraq.

:gun:

And you'll see more of them...

Haven't we been "probing" IRAN for over a year now?

Hardrock69
08-22-2005, 02:04 PM
One fact they are conveniently leaving out....the design of those mines is ISRAELI.

Are these truly coming from IRAN?

http://judicial-inc.biz/Mossad_bombs__sophisticated.htm

FORD
08-22-2005, 02:23 PM
Mossad is far more likely to have such high tech weapons than a bunch of Iranians stuck in the 12th century.

Only an idiot would deny that.

lucky wilbury
08-25-2005, 01:30 AM
:rolleyes: you can go down to your local radio shack and get a cheap battery operated motion detector and rig it to trigger a bomb. instead of a beep you get a boom

FORD
08-25-2005, 01:52 AM
Originally posted by lucky wilbury
:rolleyes: you can go down to your local radio shack and get a cheap battery operated motion detector and rig it to trigger a bomb. instead of a beep you get a boom

And where's the Radio Shack in Iran, Agent Z?

lucky wilbury
08-25-2005, 01:58 AM
i'm sure they can order online

FORD
08-25-2005, 04:00 AM
Might be kinda difficult. UPS doesn't do Iran and FedEx won't do so at the moment because of a trade embargo. Looks like no Rat Shack parts for the Khomeni team :(

lucky wilbury
08-25-2005, 04:08 AM
i sure the europeans will ship there but still you could build a easy motion detector from plans found online

kentuckyklira
08-25-2005, 06:15 AM
Originally posted by FORD
Mossad is far more likely to have such high tech weapons than a bunch of Iranians stuck in the 12th century.

Only an idiot would deny that. The world is full of idiots. Bush´s second term is ample proof of that!

Seshmeister
08-25-2005, 07:13 AM
This is the beginning of Operation Attack Iran.

1) Phase 1 - Soften us up with media

2) Phase II - An 'incident'

Nickdfresh
08-25-2005, 09:10 AM
Originally posted by Seshmeister
This is the beginning of Operation Attack Iran.

1) Phase 1 - Soften us up with media

2) Phase II - An 'incident'

US and what ARMY? :)

We can't consistantly hold a seven-mile stretch of road from Baghdad and the airport...Now we're going to TEHRAN? Doubt it, the IRANIANS know it's a matter of time before we withdraw now...

BigBadBrian
08-25-2005, 10:30 AM
Originally posted by kentuckyklira
The world is full of idiots. Bush´s second term is ample proof of that!

You posting here is another.

:gulp:

FORD
08-25-2005, 11:51 AM
Originally posted by Seshmeister
This is the beginning of Operation Attack Iran.

1) Phase 1 - Soften us up with media

2) Phase II - An 'incident'

Phase II is what's troubling me. And with Dumbasses approval rating down to 35%, I'm thinking the next "incident" is really close. Just like in 2001, they kicked Junior out of town so the grown-ups could plan their operation. :(

Hardrock69
08-25-2005, 12:45 PM
Sesh...that sig is a fucking riot!!!

LMFAO!!!

:D