Was the attack on Mumbai a test of new terror tactics by the
Islamic Terrorists? Here are a relatively few guys fighting in the
open, the police and military forces of a major power in it’s
financial capital. Despite the odds against them they manage to keep
the battle going for sixty hours.
Sixty hours of battle for a small unit is an amazing feat. That is
sixty hours without rest, proper food and water. Not to mention the
crushing stress of battle.
Fox News Reports
“Indian police have heard the first full account of what led up to
the devastating attacks in Mumbai from the only terrorist captured
alive.
Azam Amir Kasab, 21 said the attacks included 10 terrorists in a
heavily orchestrated plan devised six months ago, that hoped to kill
5,000 people — targeted mostly to “whites, preferably Americans
and British.” Read The Entire Story Here
Ten guys? Against the police, military, and terror, “Experts.” .
Ten guys is five Havoc Teams carrying only small arms, ammo and
grenades. You can get water lots of places in an urban environment,
and it is heavy. Better to have extra ammo or grenades for the weight
of the water. There are whole classes of Amphetamines that will
enhance your performance and let you get by without sleep. They are
light and easy to get.
Why Sixty Hours?
Where they running the test to see what the maximum time on the
ground would be? Now they know that at the forty hour mark it is time
to pull police uniforms out of their back packs. Put them on and
fade. Havoc is a wonderful thing if you can infect your enemy with it
while you see the clear road ahead.
I sure would like to see the intel on the Terror Training Camps in
Pakistan. How are they set up? Are they built to simulate an urban
setting? Are there classes on map reading and GPS location? More
important, is there any indication of Escape and Evasion training?
Azam Amir Kasab statement to the police was pure disinformation. They were testing Havoc Teams, coming to a city near you…soon.






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