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griebel303
04-03-2013, 14:21
Hmmm I wonder where they got those? Holder? It didn't backfire on us when we helped the Afghani's against Russia at all. Unbelievable.

Link to the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CyGG0bfYiV8

Article Content:
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/04/03/world-most-powerful-rifle-raising-fears-in-hands-syrian-rebels/

New YouTube video from the Syrian battlefield shows rebels firing the same high-powered sniper rifle favored by U.S. Navy SEALs, leaving some experts wondering who the ragtag army of insurgents might train the guns on in the future.
The British-made AS-50, accurate from a distance of 20 football fields, is made for British Special Forces and Navy SEALs. Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CyGG0bfYiV8)http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png showing Syrian rebels, who are aligned with Al Qaeda, firing the guns and shouting “Alahu akbar (https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw=1125&bih=885&q=Alahu+akbar&nfpr=1&sa=X&ei=imxcUeWXIufp0gHB34DoDA&ved=0CC8QvgUoAQ)http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png,” has also raised questions about who is supplying such devastating hardware.
“The video, showing jihadist rebels of the 'Descendents of the Prophet Brigade' firing one of the world's most effective sniper rifles, should be cause for alarm," said David Reaboi, of the Washington-based Center for Security Policy. "We don't know who has been supplying this group (or the myriad others) with these weapons but, given the jihadist ideology of these groups, it's only a matter of time until they're turned on Americans or our allies and interests.”
The gun set a world record when a member of the British Household Cavalry in Afghanistan’s Helmand province killed two members of the Taliban with successive bullets over a recorded distance of more than 1.5 miles.
The Free Syrian Army has been receiving weapons from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey - all close allies of the U.S. But the U.S. has repeatedly stated that it has sent no weapons to the opposition forces.

"... given the jihadist ideology of these groups, it's only a matter of time until they're turned on Americans or our allies and interests.”- David Reaboi, Center for Security Policy

The U.S. State Department has acknowledged directly providing $385 million support to the Syrian people, including “emergency medical care and medical supplies, food aid, and winterization supplies like blankets and heaters for those affected by the crisis.” The site also reports that “over 4,000 major pieces of equipment have been provided, mostly to Damascus, Aleppo, and other areas with significant opposition presence, including communications and computer equipment, as well as generators.”
Experts said it could prove impossible to determine where the rebels got AS-50s and how many they have.
The sniper rifle, manufactured by Accuracy International – which sells arms to the Turkish and Saudi Arabian militaries - has a fearsome reputation. It has been used in various theaters of war in recent years by many elite forces, including both the SEALs and British Special Forces.
“I know from first-hand experience how revered the AI product is, even in the States, where traditionally US producers are favored,” a British Army sniping instructor told Wired in 2011.
Call of Duty, a warfare game that in 2009 sold more than 7 million copies in just one day, seemingly endorsed the already lofty reputation of the AS-50 by featuring the weapon in one of its many urban combat simulations, giving the sniper rifle something of an iconic following amongst players of the record-breaking video feature.
The Free Syrian Army has recently made significant territorial gains against government forces in the two-year-old bloody civil war that in March saw its worst ever body count, with independent monitors determining at least 6,000 people were killed.
The gun costs about $10,000, according to Reaboi, and each one could be around long after the war in Syria ends.
"We're unsure of how many they have," Reaboi said. "Equally troubling, of course, is the training ground of the Syrian civil war itself; like the conflict in the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan, we will be facing tested veteran jihadist fighters who don't just leave the war when the one battle is over. I'm afraid we or our allies will have to face them shortly, and with exceedingly lethal weapons."
Especially concerned is Israel, which shares an increasingly uneasy border with Syria in the Golan Heights.
With the Free Syrian Army increasingly dominated by more radical Jihadist elements such as the Al Qaeda-associated Al Nusra Front (Jabhat al-Nusra), concern is growing that it won’t be too long before battle-hardened Islamist fighters as well as mercenaries from around the globe who have joined the fight against Assad, turn their attentions towards Israel. In their experienced hands even a far from easy-to-use weapon such as the AS-50 would be indeed be lethal.
Israel Defense Forces spokesman Capt. Eytan Buchman told FoxNews.com that the IDF is keeping a close eye on all forms of weaponry being used in the neighboring conflict.
“The Israeli security forces are very closely tracking developments inside of Syria in order to isolate and identify any potential threat to Israeli security” Buchman said.


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HBARleatherneck
04-03-2013, 14:24
i cant believe he doesnt have nice scope ring on his eye. ever heard of eye relief?


i was hoping to see the part where they say alah pupu arobber and then it blows up. damn that video sucked.

griebel303
04-03-2013, 14:26
That was my thought when I watched the vid. He's got his eye socket tucked real tight there. He's learning what recoil is

Cylinder Head
04-03-2013, 14:26
i cant believe he doesnt have nice scope ring on his eye. ever heard of eye relief?


i was hoping to see the part where they say alah pupu arobber and then it blows up. damn that video sucked.

That baby recoils like a kitten.

griebel303
04-03-2013, 14:33
"alah pupu arobber" huh? I was always wondering what the hell they were yelling. That makes sense now

Dingo
04-03-2013, 14:41
"alah pupu arobber" huh? I was always wondering what the hell they were yelling. That makes sense now

I always thought they were saying "Allah who?" and then sneezing.

griebel303
04-03-2013, 16:24
I always thought they were saying "Allah who?" and then sneezing.
The sneeze fits too haha

buckshotbarlow
04-03-2013, 21:18
just what we need, snackbars selling 50's...

WETWRKS
04-03-2013, 22:56
Um...anyone remember the bruhaha about the Steyr .50s being found in Iraq a few years back while were involved in that? Huge anti-steyr incident untill it came out that steyr had sold them properly and that the buyer (I forget...Iran maby) had then passed them on to the secondary party.

Sounds almost like this story...funny it comes out about the time they pass the UN anti trafficing bill thing.

MrPrena
04-03-2013, 23:00
Um...anyone remember the bruhaha about the Steyr .50s being found in Iraq a few years back while were involved in that? Huge anti-steyr incident untill it came out that steyr had sold them properly and that the buyer (I forget...Iran maby) had then passed them on to the secondary party.

Sounds almost like this story...funny it comes out about the time they pass the UN anti trafficing bill thing.


Yeah, it was Iran.

Dingo
04-04-2013, 06:43
just what we need, snackbars selling 50's...

I don't see a problem with that...

cofi
04-04-2013, 07:22
a few of the comments say its a chinese m99

buffalobo
04-04-2013, 07:51
I have more of a problem with the "$385 million in aid to the Syrian people".

AI can sell their rifles to who ever they want, but it pisses me off that .gov is giving the treasure of the American citizenry to those who would use it against us.



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