Taliban Ambush EOD With A Near Miss

Taliban Ambush EOD With A Near Miss
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During a clearing operation in Kandahar, an EOD unit is ambushed. The event is captured on helmet cam, and you can also hear a round fly close overhead at 0:37.

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This footage is part of an ongoing documentary of the war in Afghanistan through raw combat footage.

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45 Comments

  1. If you slow down 0:37 to 0.25 speed you can see the bullet and the direction it came from. Doing that, I'm able to see that the mountain area seen at 0:34 is where the terrorists are most likely firing from.

  2. Is that actually what a bullet passing sounds like or is it just due to the camera audio? When I used to pull targets the incoming rounds sounded as if I was standing right next to the rifle.

  3. i have a very strong urge to kick the jack wagon who left his carbine out of arms length in country so hard in the nuts that he has to change his MOS

  4. George Washington wrote in a letter to his brother after the Battle of Jumonville Glen in the French and Indian War that there was "something charming in the sound" of bullets whizzing by. Can't imagine what was going through this guy's head at that moment.

  5. The Taliban? Just maybe. And you have still yet to answer my question I have asked several times. I am not going to continue this argument until you stop avoiding the very basis of this argument.

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