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| The following details what US forces are encountering in Iraq. Some of these images are borrowed from actual soldiers who have up-close contact with these weapons. Some of what you see might disturb you but you have to take them in the context of what US forces are facing in the "sandbox" and what must be done to remain safe. | |
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These are some of the infamous gold plated sniper rifles. They were intended as gifts for important friends of Saddam's regime and are fully functional. |
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Below is a detail
image of rifles on left. An interesting mix of Russian SVD's and Al Kadesiah
sniper rifles. Some appear brand new. All targeted for destruction.
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![]() Rifles are brought out of the container and set ablaze. |
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![]() This soldier acquired a Romanian PSL which often is displayed proudly in their quarters over their door. |
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Not all captured
SVD's are destroyed. Some are actually put to good use by American soldiers.
The SVD's ability to work reliably in harsh conditions is obviously appreciated. |
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![]() The Kurdish forces, who are allies to the coalition troops, are pictured here with Russian SVD rifles. |
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SVD in use by US soldier. Note the panoramic photo above him. |
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PSL's
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