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Battling to hold on to Mosul, ISIL is deploying units of tanks. They’re made of wood Nov 18 16 Washington Post


Battling to hold on to Mosul, ISIL is deploying units of tanks. They’re made of wood Nov 18 16 Washington Post

Fighters with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant — also known as Daesh — are seen in an undated photo.
Postmedia NewsFighters with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant — also known as Daesh — are seen in an undated photo.
IRBIL, Iraq — As they battle to hold on to the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, Islamic State militants have added a new weapon to their arsenal: tanks made of wood.
The life-size replicas are intended to confuse air support from the U.S.-led coalition backing the Iraqi ground offensive for the city, commanders said. Although they may look far from realistic when viewed from close quarters, it’s harder to tell what they are made of from the sky.
Iraqi forces discovered a building used to manufacture the decoys when they retook the village of Sada, north of Mosul, last week. In addition to three fake tanks, they found five wooden Humvees.
There were even mannequins designed to look like fighters operating machine guns and plastic weapons.
Maj. Gen. Sabah al-Azzawi, commander of the 16th Division of the Iraqi army, said his forces were “stunned” to make the discovery. “I expect there will be more inside the city,” he said.
It’s the latest in a range of elaborate tactics the militants are using as they try to cling to the city, their last major urban stronghold in Iraq. They have dug extensive tunnel networks to avoid airstrikes, planted roadside bombs and sent hundreds of car bombs toward advancing forces.
Although the Iraqi military has come across most of those methods before as they have slowly taken back territory from the militants, it is the first time they have seen the decoys.
Safaa al-Assam, an Iraqi military analyst, said the effort shows that the Islamic State is planning for a long-term battle and will not give up on Mosul easily.
The replicas “are made to distract warplanes from the real targets, as well burdening the Iraqi air force and the international coalition,” Assam said.
Islamic State militants seized huge caches of weapons from the Iraqi army when they took over Mosul 2 1/2 years ago. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said that the military lost 2,300 Humvees alone.
With so many, the militants have used the armored vehicles for suicide bombings because they are harder for ground forces to stop with small-arms fire.
Brig. Gen. Yahya Rasool, a spokesman for Iraq’s joint operations command, said the use of decoys was a sign that the group had lost resources and was “in a state of collapse.”
“That they resort to these desperate tactics means that this is the beginning of their end,” Rasool said.
He said the method has “failed” and that no ammunition has been used to strike the wooden decoys. It is unclear whether the military would be able to know if decoys had been hit.WORLD

Battling to hold on to Mosul, ISIL is deploying units of tanks. They’re made of wood

Fighters with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant — also known as Daesh — are seen in an undated photo.
Postmedia NewsFighters with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant — also known as Daesh — are seen in an undated photo.
IRBIL, Iraq — As they battle to hold on to the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, Islamic State militants have added a new weapon to their arsenal: tanks made of wood.
The life-size replicas are intended to confuse air support from the U.S.-led coalition backing the Iraqi ground offensive for the city, commanders said. Although they may look far from realistic when viewed from close quarters, it’s harder to tell what they are made of from the sky.
Iraqi forces discovered a building used to manufacture the decoys when they retook the village of Sada, north of Mosul, last week. In addition to three fake tanks, they found five wooden Humvees.
There were even mannequins designed to look like fighters operating machine guns and plastic weapons.
Maj. Gen. Sabah al-Azzawi, commander of the 16th Division of the Iraqi army, said his forces were “stunned” to make the discovery. “I expect there will be more inside the city,” he said.
It’s the latest in a range of elaborate tactics the militants are using as they try to cling to the city, their last major urban stronghold in Iraq. They have dug extensive tunnel networks to avoid airstrikes, planted roadside bombs and sent hundreds of car bombs toward advancing forces.
Although the Iraqi military has come across most of those methods before as they have slowly taken back territory from the militants, it is the first time they have seen the decoys.
Safaa al-Assam, an Iraqi military analyst, said the effort shows that the Islamic State is planning for a long-term battle and will not give up on Mosul easily.
The replicas “are made to distract warplanes from the real targets, as well burdening the Iraqi air force and the international coalition,” Assam said.
Islamic State militants seized huge caches of weapons from the Iraqi army when they took over Mosul 2 1/2 years ago. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said that the military lost 2,300 Humvees alone.
With so many, the militants have used the armored vehicles for suicide bombings because they are harder for ground forces to stop with small-arms fire.
Brig. Gen. Yahya Rasool, a spokesman for Iraq’s joint operations command, said the use of decoys was a sign that the group had lost resources and was “in a state of collapse.”
“That they resort to these desperate tactics means that this is the beginning of their end,” Rasool said.
He said the method has “failed” and that no ammunition has been used to strike the wooden decoys. It is unclear whether the military would be able to know if decoys had been hit.WORLD

Battling to hold on to Mosul, ISIL is deploying units of tanks. They’re made of wood

Fighters with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant — also known as Daesh — are seen in an undated photo.
Postmedia NewsFighters with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant — also known as Daesh — are seen in an undated photo.
IRBIL, Iraq — As they battle to hold on to the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, Islamic State militants have added a new weapon to their arsenal: tanks made of wood.
The life-size replicas are intended to confuse air support from the U.S.-led coalition backing the Iraqi ground offensive for the city, commanders said. Although they may look far from realistic when viewed from close quarters, it’s harder to tell what they are made of from the sky.
Iraqi forces discovered a building used to manufacture the decoys when they retook the village of Sada, north of Mosul, last week. In addition to three fake tanks, they found five wooden Humvees.
There were even mannequins designed to look like fighters operating machine guns and plastic weapons.
Maj. Gen. Sabah al-Azzawi, commander of the 16th Division of the Iraqi army, said his forces were “stunned” to make the discovery. “I expect there will be more inside the city,” he said.
It’s the latest in a range of elaborate tactics the militants are using as they try to cling to the city, their last major urban stronghold in Iraq. They have dug extensive tunnel networks to avoid airstrikes, planted roadside bombs and sent hundreds of car bombs toward advancing forces.
Although the Iraqi military has come across most of those methods before as they have slowly taken back territory from the militants, it is the first time they have seen the decoys.
Safaa al-Assam, an Iraqi military analyst, said the effort shows that the Islamic State is planning for a long-term battle and will not give up on Mosul easily.
The replicas “are made to distract warplanes from the real targets, as well burdening the Iraqi air force and the international coalition,” Assam said.
Islamic State militants seized huge caches of weapons from the Iraqi army when they took over Mosul 2 1/2 years ago. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said that the military lost 2,300 Humvees alone.
With so many, the militants have used the armored vehicles for suicide bombings because they are harder for ground forces to stop with small-arms fire.
Brig. Gen. Yahya Rasool, a spokesman for Iraq’s joint operations command, said the use of decoys was a sign that the group had lost resources and was “in a state of collapse.”
“That they resort to these desperate tactics means that this is the beginning of their end,” Rasool said.
He said the method has “failed” and that no ammunition has been used to strike the wooden decoys. It is unclear whether the military would be able to know if decoys had been hit.


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John Sheridan
For God's sake then, never say anything negative about wooden mannequins. (And sorry, I should never have used the 'G' word)
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Kevin Fowler ·
So I thake it ISIS in unaware of the technology with regards to thermal immaging.
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Will Ashley ·
OK and what if they use thermal reduction paints on the real thing???
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Will Ashley ·
without a running engine these things heat signatures could be ranged, although clearly wood doesnt have the character of metal, you could put a wood panneling ontop of a metal object and perhaps get around the same surface temperature.
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Ron MacDonald
They live in the 7th Century.
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Paul Cerar
Anyone in Canada who sympathizes with the terrorists deserves the death penalty!
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Mike Ellis ·
Works at Retired
So when does Trudeau get knocked off?
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Eric Jordan
WHY WOULD WE BELIEVE ANYTHING THE WASHINGTON POST WRITES.
What we need to do is every time one of these writers from any of the Main Stream Media writes an article we need to say to them long and loud.
WHY SHOULD WE LISTEN TO YOU.
YOU NEVER APOLOGIZED FOR BEING DISHONEST IN THIS ELECTION AND OTHERS.
YOU ARE GUILTY OF PUSHING AN AGENDA
YOU ARE NOT TRULY JOURNALISTS.
GO AWAY.
If enough of us hit them with this on every article they write the Media will have to hire NEW OBJECTIVE JOURNALISTS.
It is our job to "drain this media swamp"
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Gordon Clayton
So you must also agree that truth is entirely subjective and you don't have the critical thinking skills to identify what is mere opinion or actual fact. Welcome to the new world. Reality is simply how you spin. Gads the world has become a bizarre place.
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Aria Darabi ·
Gordon Clayton The problem is when information is intentionally withheld in order to push an agenda.
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Brian Olafson
I couldn't hear you for all the shouting.
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Bill Kiechle
If only Hillary won, she could have sold them tanks too.

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