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    Taliban fear finger of death

    http://defensetech.org/2010/05/19/ta...#ixzz0oOtHGaPl

    Apropos of our earlier post on precision guided indirect fire and the Army’s decision to cut its buy of Excalibur precision 155mm rounds, our own Christian Lowe checks in from his embed out near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border:

    I spoke with an artillery forward observer with Angel Company, 3–187, at FOB Sharana the other day who told me about the few times he’s employed the Excalibur precision 155 round.

    He said despite the infrequent use and the Army’s apparent lack of enthusiasm for the weapon, it sure makes a heck of an impression on the Taliban – so much so that they’ve derived a nickname for the round.

    According to the artillery FO, radio traffic pulled from Taliban radio chatter indicates they call the Excalibur round “The Finger of Death.” When the FO told me this, he extended his index finger and pointed in a long arc right into the palm of his hand – showing that when they fire one of these, it hits exactly where they aimed it and kills everyone there.

    We’re a little too far from the flagpole out here to slice and dice the internal debates in DC over this round. But suffice it to say the bad guys around here would prefer that the “Finger of Death” not point at them.

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    Not that I'm opposed to the Excalibur system but, how does the Taliban know when an Excalibur round is fired at them as opposed to the normal "dumb" round?

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    Heh , i seen the pic someone posted of the finger of death , twere a nuke with a raised digit , from dreads i think


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    You mean this One?) Awesome article, we should be employing more of these. I read an article on the Excaliber round awhile back and they claimed it was most impressive.Glad to see it lived up to the critics. Now if we can just get them in service with the Navy. The Army's got some great new toys.
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    Yea thats the one , woo hoo , a finger of death


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    Where's that pic from? An experiment I'm assuming, whose?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigross86 View Post
    Where's that pic from? An experiment I'm assuming, whose?
    Pretty sure it's a nicely done photoshop...

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    The Pentagon is cutting excalibur buys, not doing away with them I hope? From the article the argument is that they have enough 155 PGMs for current needs.
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