PakSword
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I am trying to assess the combat readiness of Iranians against a highly organized force with a lot of combat experience in different terrains.Apples and Oranges.
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I am trying to assess the combat readiness of Iranians against a highly organized force with a lot of combat experience in different terrains.Apples and Oranges.
The most reasonable take on the situation especially when they probably have GPS or some kind of locator identifying where their location is
- First pilot scooped up hours after hit before iran could react
- Second pilot “allegedly” got separated from first pilot KMs apart. So far apart that during the initial rescue operation the U.S. spec ops couldn’t get to him as well and had to leave the battlefield under small arms fire
- Second pilot “allegedly” contacted home base that he was alive
- Repeated attempts to find and rescue him have failed despite the fact they are fighting nomads and basij with AK47s.
Theory: 1st pilot was injured, unknown if still alive after rescue. Second missing pilot is KIA and this is a recovery mission.
Really hard for me to believe this WSO is still alive. I could very well be wrong, but it wouldn’t take Delta force 2 days to find this guy.
I am trying to assess the combat readiness of Iranians against a highly organized force with a lot of combat experience in different terrains.



Its not the the US special forces are the best, but its a force multiplier when you have a team of helicopters and a "homing" location to tell you where to goYou want Iran to find 1 pilot in this terrain:
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Last picture is Lordegan area which is just KMs away from where helicopters were reported.
Judging Iran’s ground forces because they cannot find a needle in a haystack is very short sighted.
US special forces are the best in the world. Hands down. No debate. The U.S. military excels at two tasks really really well: Blitzkreig air attack operations (Midnight Hammer) and Special Forces raids (Bin Laden raid, Al Baghdadi raid).
You cannot expect Iran to match the U.S. in either of these two areas or even come close.
The good news is, Iranian islands and coastline won’t be invaded by tens of thousands of special forces, it will be infantry and marines having to attack then hold territory and defend. That’s very different than quick infiltration operations by highly skilled operators
“Has been recovered” =/= rescued and alive
Even if he end up dead there they will make a movie.you bet they are going to make more of those
Well they took it down. Looks like OSINT pages fell for photoshopped image![]()
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