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Wow! Full HD rat extermination:


They named the operation after Bedirhan, the baby boy and mother that was killed by PKK terrorists.
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I wonder about other militants..(1:28)

Clearly, this was a surgical strike mission only interested in eliminating the terrorist leader & ensuring his death. The others were not important to the mission and killing them would just be waste of munitions at this point in time.
 
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Did this pig survive the first attack? So they dropped bomb over car number 2?
 
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Anyone has idea about the second munition that has been used ?
Maybe some laser guided munition because as we see it is dynamic target. After searching for some time I found this.

Updated Dec. 9, 2015 at 11:31 AM
Turkey gets State Department approval for JDAM kits
The U.S. State Department has given approval for the sale of JDAM bomb kits to Turkey through the Foreign Military Sales Program.

By
Richard Tomkins
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A U.S. Air Force image of JDAM kits that transform free-fall bombs into precision-guided weapons.


WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 (UPI) -- Turkey has received U.S. State Department approval for the purchase of Joint Direct Attack Munitions through the Foreign Military Sales program.

The possible sale of JDAMS, along with associated equipment, parts and logistical support has an estimated value of $70 million.

"This sale will enhance the Turkish Air Force's ability to defend and provides a capability to contribute to future NATO operations," the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in its required notification to Congress. "The proven reliability and compatibility of like-systems will foster increased interoperability between NATO and U.S. forces, and expand regional defenses to counter common threats to air, border, and shipping assets in the region."

DSCA is the Department of Defense agency that manages the FMS program.

Specifically, the sales package would comprise 1,000 JDAM kits -- 400 GBU-31(V)1 for use with Mk84 bombs, 200 GBU-31(V)3 for use with BLU-109 bombs, 300 GBU-38 for use with Mk 82 bombs, and 100 GBU-54 Laser JDAM kits for use with Mk 82 bombs.

Other items would include 200 BLU-109 Hard Target Penetrator Warheads and 1,000 FMU-152A/B fuzes.

Boeing would be the principal contractor.

JDAM is an attachable kit that turns free-fall bombs into precision weapons through the addition of an integrated inertial guidance system and Global Positioning System receiver. The kit also gives the bomb a glide distance of as much as 15 miles.

CORRECTION: The proposed sale notification posted on Oct. 30, 2015 named Raytheon as principal contractor, as did a previous version of this story. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency issued a correction on Dec. 7, 2015 naming the Boeing Company as principal contractor.

 
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he probably didnt survive the first bomb but they still carried him just in case because he was a high ranking pig

The first bomb tore the shit out of the car he was in, how they found an intact body is puzzling. Second looked much smaller in comparison imo..
 
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The first bomb tore the shit out of the car he was in, how they found an intact body is puzzling. Second looked much smaller in comparison imo..
they did not find an completely intact body i guess but maybe more like **** our leader has been hit lets carry him atleast we can bury him or something like that i dont know bro[emoji12]
 
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the second bomb was dropped by an armed drone, according to anadolu agency. therefore, it may be mam-l.
 
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Maybe some laser guided munition because as we see it is dynamic target. After searching for some time I found this.

Updated Dec. 9, 2015 at 11:31 AM
Turkey gets State Department approval for JDAM kits
The U.S. State Department has given approval for the sale of JDAM bomb kits to Turkey through the Foreign Military Sales Program.

By
Richard Tomkins
Turkey-gets-State-Department-approval-for-JDAM-kits.jpg

A U.S. Air Force image of JDAM kits that transform free-fall bombs into precision-guided weapons.


WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 (UPI) -- Turkey has received U.S. State Department approval for the purchase of Joint Direct Attack Munitions through the Foreign Military Sales program.

The possible sale of JDAMS, along with associated equipment, parts and logistical support has an estimated value of $70 million.

"This sale will enhance the Turkish Air Force's ability to defend and provides a capability to contribute to future NATO operations," the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in its required notification to Congress. "The proven reliability and compatibility of like-systems will foster increased interoperability between NATO and U.S. forces, and expand regional defenses to counter common threats to air, border, and shipping assets in the region."

DSCA is the Department of Defense agency that manages the FMS program.

Specifically, the sales package would comprise 1,000 JDAM kits -- 400 GBU-31(V)1 for use with Mk84 bombs, 200 GBU-31(V)3 for use with BLU-109 bombs, 300 GBU-38 for use with Mk 82 bombs, and 100 GBU-54 Laser JDAM kits for use with Mk 82 bombs.

Other items would include 200 BLU-109 Hard Target Penetrator Warheads and 1,000 FMU-152A/B fuzes.

Boeing would be the principal contractor.

JDAM is an attachable kit that turns free-fall bombs into precision weapons through the addition of an integrated inertial guidance system and Global Positioning System receiver. The kit also gives the bomb a glide distance of as much as 15 miles.

CORRECTION: The proposed sale notification posted on Oct. 30, 2015 named Raytheon as principal contractor, as did a previous version of this story. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency issued a correction on Dec. 7, 2015 naming the Boeing Company as principal contractor.
Forget MK 84-83 even MK-82 is a 250 kg bomb which would tore that car apart. On a small note, we are already producing our own equivalents of JDAMs.

When you look at the first explosion; target was static and explosion was so huge that it sent the vehicle several meters above also from the “Designator near cutout” warning we can understand that UAV was painting the target. I think first munirion used was LGK of Aselsan.

The second explosion was relatively small and the target was dynamic. It reminded me of US footages which they hunted in a similar way using Hellfire missiles from Reaper drones.
 
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