Least amount of error in collateral damage – Drones can pin-point militants presence

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 15: The Italian magazine L’Espresso has published accurate photographs of the Islamic State or the so-called DAESH in Iraq captured by Italian drones which took off from a military base in Kuwait which are providing supplies for US aircraft, reports Al-Rai daily.

At the first glance, it does not seem anything unusual in the video, which was picked up aerial reconnaissance plane belonging to the Italian Air Force for suspected armed Islamic militants during their movements in different parts of Iraq. At the beginning the video shows images in black and white and monitors air strikes against what they look like the bottom of the inspection point under a huge black banner on a road in northern Iraq.

Then quickly something happens radically different, that is, a color video which clearly shows four armed men coming out of the house and walking in the streets of the town. At a certain stage, the video camera suddenly focuses on two armed suspects and one of them almost certainly is a ‘minor’ carrying a rifle on his shoulder clearly showing his small body compared to the gunman next to him. And those images are very clear to the point that even the shadow of those people can easily be distinguished.

In the e-mail message commented Thomas Keenan, Executive Director of Human Rights at the Bard College (Liberal Arts College in New York) said, “In fact, these pictures show a lot of ability are very interesting, as well as the fact it is not necessary to have operators on the aircraft to portray over the site directly. “This makes it clear – among other things – they have the least amount of error in terms of the potential collateral damage, because they can see objects in fine detail clearly from very high.”

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