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Bad news for Pakistan as India to acquire 85 V Sword missile, launchers with night vision capabilities, they are capable of..., Osama bin Laden...
Bad news for Pakistan as India to acquire 85 V Sword missile, launchers with night vision capabilities, they are capable of..., Osama bin Laden...

India.com

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Bad news for Pakistan as India to acquire 85 V Sword missile, launchers with night vision capabilities, they are capable of..., Osama bin Laden...

India Pakistan war: After the situation of war with Pakistan escalated, the Indian Army has decided to purchase the 85 V Sword missile under emergency procurement. Along with this, 48 launchers and night vision sights will also be bought. The V Sword missile is capable of penetrating its target without any explosion. It is used to kill terrorists hidden among the general public. In such a case, India can also use this missile to target terrorists hiding in Pakistan. This missile is typically launched via drone. It can accurately hit long-distance targets. The United States used this missile to kill Al-Qaeda leader and mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, Al-Zawahiri. This missile is extremely small and can be launched via a drone. Its targeting is very precise. No type of explosive is used in it. Because of this, this missile only attacks its target. People nearby are not harmed by it. This missile has six sharp blades that open just before reaching the target. These blades cut and destroy the target while causing no harm to nearby people. These blades are sword-shaped. For this reason, this missile is nicknamed V Sword. The real name of the V-Sword missile is Hellfire R9X missile. It is also known as the 'Flying Ginsu' or 'Sword missile'. Instead of exploding on its target, this missile slices it with six blades. The United States has extensively used this missile in drone warfare. Now India has also decided to purchase this missile from the United States.

Air strike kills senior Al Qaeda-linked militant in Syria as US continues ‘ninja missile' campaign
Air strike kills senior Al Qaeda-linked militant in Syria as US continues ‘ninja missile' campaign

The National

time31-01-2025

  • Politics
  • The National

Air strike kills senior Al Qaeda-linked militant in Syria as US continues ‘ninja missile' campaign

A US air strike has killed a senior operative of an Al Qaeda -affiliated group in north-west Syria, the US military said on Friday, as Washington continues an opaque drone and special forces campaign targeting militants in the region. The strike resulted in the death of Muhammad Salah Al Za'bir on Thursday, according to US Central Command, America's military headquarters in the Middle East. He was a prominent member of militant group Hurras Al Din, which was formed in Syria in 2018, two years after a split between Jabhat Al Nusra – now Syria's ruling Hayat Tahrir Al Sham – and Al Qaeda's central leadership. Since around 2015, the US has waged a shadowy drone and special forces programme in Syria led by the CIA and the Joint Special Operations Command. Initially it targeted ISIS but Al Qaeda remnants have also become a significant target. In December last year, the US launched dozens of air strikes against ISIS in Syria after Bashar Al Assad 's regime collapsed. ISIS are now at a low ebb in the country, ground down by multiple opponents, from Hayat Tahrir Al Sham to Kurdish militias backed by the US and local tribes. 'The air strike is part of Centcom's ongoing commitment, along with partners in the region, to disrupt and degrade efforts by terrorists to plan, organise, and conduct attacks against civilians and military personnel from the US, our allies, and our partners throughout the region and beyond,' Centcom said. Last week, Hurras Al Din said it had disbanded, apparently on the orders of central Al Qaeda leadership. The group, which includes foreign fighters, had been under pressure in northern Syria for years after clashing with Hayat Tahrir Al Sham, who arrested and assassinated scores of its leaders, part of a brutal power struggle in Idlib. Idlib was the last Syrian rebel stronghold until the rapid collapse of the Assad regime in December. Before then, experts say Hurras Al Din and Hayat Tahrir Al Sham co-ordinated on some operations, before their power struggle began around 2021. Hayat Tahrir Al Sham, after it consolidated control of Idlib and allied with a number of smaller rebel groups, broke out in a lightning offensive last month that imploded Mr Al Assad's weak regime. 'Ninja missiles' Hurras Al Din has additionally been hit sporadically by a US drone campaign, which also targeted ISIS leaders, often in densely populated areas. To reduce civilian casualties, the US air campaign has sometimes relied on so-called 'knife bomb' Hellfire R9X missiles, also dubbed the 'ninja missile', which features an array of blades and no explosive warhead. Photos on social media of a destroyed car said to belong to Mr Al Za'bir suggest such a weapon may have been used in the attack that killed him, because the body of the vehicle is sliced and mangled and there are no signs of fire or shrapnel associated with explosively armed Hellfire missiles. The R9X is first thought to have been used in 2017 against Abu Khayr Al Masri, an Al Qaeda commander in Idlib. Since then, the 'kinetic' weapon has also been used to kill Al Qaeda commander Ayman Zawahiri in Afghanistan in 2022. That attack followed a disastrous US strike on a suspected ISIS hideout in Kabul, which killed 10 civilians during the city's fall to the Taliban in 2021.

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