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Aeronautics' reliability (was Re: [casi] Another questions for the experts at CASI)



And from today's report on the very same site:

http://www.aeronautics.ru/news/news002/news084.htm

"... an incident in the area of Umm Qasr when, in plain view of the
locals, British soldiers executed two Iraqis after finding a
submachine-gun in their house; "

Generally speaking, the aeronautics site has given some information
that was later more or less confirmed by mainstream media/US+UK briefings
(the A10 incident for example and the american infighting), but tends to
report everything in a bigger scale, for instance regarding casualties.
Admittedly though, the american casualty numbers seem a bit unrealistic,
with their relative low number of wounded, compared to the killed...

Greetings,
Max




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