Damn. Iraq is one hell of a country.In this case it is most probably in result of a wrong decision. Read the message above.
Twitter is filled with p*k trolls right now who celebrate this attack.
Damn. Iraq is one hell of a country.In this case it is most probably in result of a wrong decision. Read the message above.
This is footage of the position... for God's sake. This is unbelievable.
Talk is easy, the terrorist usually come when there is fog or rain that makes visibility and detectability very bad and thanks to our "ally" they have the latest ATGM's or manage some lucky hit with mortar.
Best defense is attack, continuous hunt of those animals. And let us be honest about our situation, no any country in the world would let those animals into their parliament, we do! So before starting to blame commanders, those blames are far Furter up in the hierarc
tweet is deleted is there any other source???This is a footage of the gopro of one of the 4 terrorists neutralized in the area while trying to infiltrate. You can clearly see the terrible conditions in which our soldiers are forced to operate.
Talk is easy, the terrorist usually come when there is fog or rain that makes visibility and detectability very bad and thanks to our "ally" they have the latest ATGM's or manage some lucky hit with mortar.
Best defense is attack, continuous hunt of those animals. And let us be honest about our situation, no any country in the world would let those animals into their parliament, we do! So before starting to blame commanders, those blames are far Furter up in the hierarchy
While I mostly agree with you this event is in result of a purely taken decision for deployment at a point which will bring absolutely no benefit in a tactical way. There are well established bases in the same area a bit further to the north that are so well established that terrorists couldn't even dare to get close to and the moment they try they get BBQ'ed. A decision comparable to this is the recent redeployment at the Matin mountain (the last time we had to retreat due to the vulnerability from multiple directions, we also retreated from the east part of Seri due to similar conditions to the one at Tatasara which is the place of the current event) and I hope this winter we don't hear bad news from there, but be prepared. Offensive in the mountains is very different from what most people imagine. These are processes taking years and not days or weeks. The biggest problem is the tunnel network which allow the terrorists inside to survive for ~6 months without any resupply. Resupplying is done in the winter where means of recon can't detect movement. Cleaning of this tunnels is not a child's play as they are kilometers long (not the usual caves most of the people here know) full of IED threats, tightened and lowered places, reinforced doors, anti-pressure openings and rooms. Soldiers are waiting at the exit points for months. There are bodies of martyrs that are still in the tunnels which we still couldn't evacuate till this day. You have the period between the spring and summer for establishing of new positions and offensive operations against tunnels. If you miss that windows and don't clean the tunnel for example you are starting again next year as the tunnel is being resupplied in the winter, there are terrorists reinforcements moving under the cover of bad weather conditions and limited surveillance capability.Why are soldiers deployed here in winter instead of somewhere more defensible? This is incompetence or treason
Titra Alpin was used and tested in the area. According to rumors the operators didn't liked its performance.Unmanned helicopters that can carry 500kg ()Titra Alpin v2?) should drop and retrieve unmanned ground vehicles like havelsan Barkan. Instead of vulnerable APCs, helicopters sending someone's baby to be targets on a mountain to freakin terrorists while also becoming metal coffins themselves on the way. 10 helicopters and 1000 UGVs should suffice.
Turkish firm developing country’s first unmanned helicopter
Turkey's Titra said it plans to produce 10 Alpin uncrewed helicopters per year, in addition to 250 kamikaze drones.www.defensenews.comTurkey’s Havelsan readies unmanned ground vehicle for joint ops
Turkish defense firm Havelsan’s unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), Barkan, will soon be on the field, furthering the vision of the company's “digital...www.dailysabah.com
tweet is deleted is there any other source???
He's blown, his days are numbered now. Was a good source of osint for years, pity.An analysis and critique from our main source in these operations: https://twitter.com/hakikatlariniza
At positions like these no UGV could be effective. Actually nothing could be effective. You just don't establish base at that point.UGV is not supposed to defeat PKK. It is supposed to draw fire and give the main base early warning. You know instead of sending soldiers to mountain tops at -50 degrees to draw fire like our oh so smart officers are doing for decades.
In the case of the photo traps it is actually a heavy OPSEC violation to share footage of them. The photo trap is set in a way to be as hidden as possible and not make the terrorist aware. It is used as an alerting system where a terrorist activity in an area can be confirmed, terrorists can be tracked and later neutralized at a different place. It is important for the trap to be well hidden in order for the terrorists to keep use the same route and make them feel safe. RCWS systems are placed at some base areas, but out in the open the silhouette is too big and they are an open target. There are also more limitations like power supply and communication with the station and this will make the system's silhouette even bigger. When you are out in the open the primitive properties of the man are sharpening. Eyesight, hearing, the nose starts to work differently and you start to hear, see, smell things easier and be more sensitive to change in the environment.Resisting new technology is the bane of Turkish mind since Ottoman era. A knee jerk reaction, quick dismissal of anything new and useful is now in our genes apparently. Someone will say "Gavur icadı bu" / "this thing is made by unbelievers" and that will be the end of that new technology like printing press. Back to darkness...
Current products doesn't have to be flawless. Anyone can find a flaw in anything to dismiss it.
Point is: It can still be useful while it is being improved by constant feedback from the field without risking any more lives. If "foto kapan"/motion sensor battery operated forest camera is successfully used to track PKK and kill them later with drone operations why are we so against adding a gun to that camera? If you position motion sensing cameras around your BVR remote perimeter PKK can't infiltrate without waking up entire main base. Or you can use dozens of quadcopters from the main base for constant software controlled autonomous patrols. Anything, anything at all but this irrational insistence on the old ways that clearly doesn't serve us and keeps getting our boys killed.
As always technology is the answer not throwing more bodies to meat grinder.
There are many violations from top to the bottom at all levels. Sensitive information is shared by official sources and personnel like its nothing while terrorists exploit every chance. It is almost like these people are underestimating the capabilities of PKK in the social media while I think their media team did so much of a good work that we came to a state where we can't even explain to the public in allied countries that they are terrorists.