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Robb McLeod wrote in message . ..
On 26 Oct 2003 17:38:49 -0800, (Jack Linthicum) wrote: Robb McLeod wrote in message . .. There's a picture of the type of rocket used in the attack on the al-Rashid hotel where Wolfowitz was staying: http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-s...p10-26-03a.jpg snip It's a dark piece of irony, but you have to assume that it was known that Wolfowitz was in the hotel and the rocket was specifically chosen to reopen old wounds and cause Wolfowitz some political discomfiture. Mayhap it was a 122mm artillery rocket, they seem to be in every bunker opened in Iraq and were much used by the bad Viets in Vietnam. Papers seem to think the things were RPGs. http://www.landscaper.net/images/122mmrockt.jpg The fin design is different however, and that's a pretty hefty rocket to be holding in one hand as the soldier is doing in the Washington Post picture. I must be totally blind, I can't see fins in that picture. The 122 fins fold into the end and the middle piece (the 122mm is made of two sections plus the warhead) doesn't have fins at all. I have picked up one of the loaded launch sections (with two hands, I am not nor ever was a fool in these matters) easily. I would expect an 'empty' to weight about 3-4 pounds at most. On the other hand the paper says they were 68mm and 85mm rockets. I get 68mm in the google (anti-personnel, perfect against a building) but no 85 mm rockets. The 68mm's seem to be used from helicopters. The RPG-7 warhead is listed as being 85mm in diameter, perhaps one answer. |
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