Paratroopers Find Iranian Rocket Cache - Others Hit Base
Multi-National Division – Center:
KALSU, Iraq – A large cache of rockets were found by paratroopers in North Babil Oct. 26.
Paratroopers from the 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, Military Transition Team 0820 found a cache containing 27 Iranian-made 107MM Katusha rockets during combat operations in Al Hilla.
In addition to the rockets, two multiple launch rocket systems capable of firing 20 rockets at a time, 11 launching rails, nine batteries, eight firing devices, timers, blasting caps and other equipment used to fire the rockets were also found.
The rockets, launch platforms and other equipment were taken for investigation.
Fox News:
Rockets fired at a U.S. base southeast of Baghdad were manufactured in Iran, showing again that country’s continued logistical support for insurgents inside Iraq, U.S. military officials said on Saturday.
Nobody was injured in the October 23rd attack on Combat Outpost Cashe, but one U.S. vehicle was damaged, officials said.
According to the military, the 107mm rocket was made in Iran sometime in March. Troops investigating the launch site seized six rocket rails – used to aim and launch the rockets, an unfired rocket and a timing device.
The seized rocket is the 40th Iranian manufactured rocket that soldiers have captured in the last four months, the military said.
Irania, tis the time to send your backward ass exclusively to another time zone.
October 27th, 2007 at 5:29 pmWe have all the evidence we need to prove that the Islamofacist Iraniac regime is waging a jihad against us. We should return the favor in spades.
October 27th, 2007 at 5:34 pm