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Uploaded by on May 6, 2011

A Secret, visual and radar-evasive rotary-wing aircraft;

http://www.combatreform.org/airrecon.htm

a MH-60 "StealthHawk" Helicopter flown by U.S. Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) "Night Stalker" aviators was lost during the recent Wag-the-Bin-Laden U.S. Navy Sea-Air-Land (SEAL) Raid:

http://www.combatreform.org/uh60stealthhawklostduringwagthebinladenraid.htm

The Wag-the-Bin-Laden Raid was to establish the cover story that alCIAduh bogeyman Osama Bin Laden was recently killed after he was taken out of Commander Ian Fleming Operation MINCEMEAT-style refrigeration where he had been resting for the best political time to be brought out:

http://www.combatreform.org/wagthebinladen.htm

Our SEAL commandos and Night Stalker aviators performed magnificently taking down a fortified compound and killing some Bin Laden family members.

This video details what is known of the StealthHawk via open sources (OSINT) and offers constructive criticism to the helicopter hovering direct assault of fortified objectives:

http://www.combatreform.org/fries.htm

And offers more tactically sound mission profiles:

http://www.combatreform.org/c130.htm
http://www.combatreform.org/RLIfireforce.htm

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  • 160th SOAR flies SEALs around? Shouldn't D-boys have been on those birds?  *scratching head*

  • @IWannabeJew Good point; but until we get some evidence of their participation we have to go with the SEALs only story. Politics from CJCS Admiral Mullen appear involved; but I like the SEALs they have always been humble and professional when I work with them, so I'm glad they got the credit.

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  • @unambitious Where did I dispute any of that?

  • @Flugabwehrkanone Intel on materials? just use wikipedia. stealth technology has been around since WWII. The German Horten Ho fighter was constructed of graphite impregnated ply wood; graphite being the radar absorbing element. Not to mention it had a small radar cross section. Everybody and their grandma has stealth these days... Oh, and the B2 uses a graphite epoxy loaded with little iron spheres to convert radar waves into heat (wikipedia).

  • @BlacktailDefense They had to fly through Pakistani airspace undetected to conduct a raid on a compound completely unconnected to CIA boogeyman OBL.

  • We now that Stealth helicopter is piece of Crap. Stealth Helicopter can be Extremely Dangerous and can give Enemys the chance to get intel on Materials.

  • good work to keep that bird a secret, wikileaks era and all;)

    seals know their stuff, they used to train around here back in the days and fun to see them operate, once whele parashuting over town a comander did a trick i dont even have seen in movies hehe:p

    a bit fuck ups also off course, a pilot crushed two engines on a hercules while atemting to cold start them haha, and the ocational bar ;D

  • I've heard of the super-secret-squirrel helicopter loss, too.

    It strikes me as ridiculous that the US military would spare no expense to use the most high-tech aircraft possible in a raid against the most low-tech target we've ever assaulted.

  • Nice video....

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