Amateur hour

US gunship watches an IED being placed in the roadway while they hold fire.

This is why you keep the clacker in your pocket when you’re setting up your claymore mine;

Comments

14 responses to “Amateur hour”

  1. SSG David Medzyk

    LOL!! I love it when a crappy plan comes together :D:D

  2. UpNorth

    LMAO!! Maybe Achmed should have connected the wires last?

  3. Old Tanker

    I LOVE happy endings!!!

  4. defendUSA

    DT!DT! Nothing better than a dead Tango. Too bad, soo sad.

  5. That is how those IED thingy’s are supposed to work. They finally got it right.
    nuf sed

  6. sporkmaster

    Was this in Afghanistan or Iraq? Also this should be referenced to anything that Andre Shepard story about the ‘evils’ of those Apache helicopters.

    Also bet you twenty bucks that someone will try to say that they where innocent and that the helo really fired a missile at them.

  7. sporkmaster

    On a side note that video system is the most un-user friendly I have seen. I had to go find another one of it on youtube.

  8. OldCavLt

    “Pay attention. I’m only goona show you how to do this on…..”

  9. And most libtards would not take notice that the crew had the child’s interests at heart here. So much for our “eeevvviiilll troops.”

  10. Never have the words “whoa, never mind” sounded so sweet.

  11. OldSoldier54

    What you have here folks, is a classic case of reaping what you sowed. I wonder how those 72 goats are working out for them …

  12. B Woodman

    Like watching a movie about the “Titanic”. You know what’s coming up, you’re just waiting for it to happen.
    Couldn’t have happened to a nicer bunch of a***s.

  13. sporkmaster

    Glad to see the kid did not get hurt, granted he could turnout to be a terrorist, but until he crosses that line he is innocent in my book.

  14. B Woodman

    Another thing. . . .
    I could’t believe that those Muzzies were planting an IED right under the very lens of the camera.
    What was flying up there? A UAV at 5000 ft? Wouldn’t be surprised.
    If it was anything else (i.e., a Blackhawk), then I WOULD be surprised.