RAF Sentinel Monitoring Libya
TJ
Rebel fighters hold rocket-propelled grenades (RGPs) as they drive through a checkpoint west of Ajdabiyah March 31, 2011. Rebels fought on Thursday for control of the eastern Libyan oil town of Brega, a day after troops loyal to Muammar Gaddafi drove them back along a coastal strip under a hail of rocket fire. Some rebel forces had fallen back on Wednesday as far as the strategic town of Ajdabiyah, the gateway to the east and about 150 km (90 miles) south of the rebel stronghold of Benghazi.
A rebel talks on his mobile phone next to a pile of anti-aircraft ammunition at a checkpoint on the west of Ajdabiyah, March 31, 2011.
A rebel eats his breakfast as he sits on an anti aircraft gun at a checkpoint on the west of Ajdabiyah, March 31, 2011.
A rebel guarding the front line on the road between Ajdabiyah and Brega looks skyward toward the sound of NATO airplanes as forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi threatened to push rebels further away from strategic oil refineries in eastern Libya March 31, 2011. Rebels massed outside Brega on Thursday and said their forces were still fighting Muammar Gaddafi's troops for control of the east Libya oil town. Some rebels had fallen back as far as Ajdabiyah, the gateway to the east.
A doctor treats a wounded rebel fighter at a hospital in Ajdabiyah, March 31, 2011.
RAF Sentinel Monitoring Libya
TJ
He219: these clowns svck so much I almost feel bad for Daffy. Being belittled to this masquerade must really turn the Daffy clan mad.
Alienfeak: Enforcing the Picture thread now?
These lads seem really frequentable...
Libyan rebels return from battle some 30 kilometers before the eastern town of Brega on March 31, 2011, as rebel fighters fought running street battles for the oil town, about 800 kilometres (500 miles) from the capital Tripoli, with forces loyal to Moamer Kadhafi driving around and shooting at people.
Libyan anti-Kadhafi fighters take position some 30 kilometers before the eastern town of Brega on March 31, 2011,
A Libyan rebel watches planes near Brega on March 31, 2011 before going to battle with forces loyal to Moamer Kadhafi which overran Brega along with Ras Lanuf and Uqayla the day before, scattering the outgunned rebels, the frontline ebbed and flowed on the outskirts of the town about 800 kilometres (500 miles) from Tripoli.
Libyan rebels fire rocket launchers toward pro Gadhafi forces, along the front line outside the eastern town of Brega, Libya Thursday, March 31, 2011. Libya conceded Thursday that Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa had resigned but claimed that it was a personal decision driven by health problems, not a sign that the embattled regime is cracking at the highest levels.
A Libyan rebel prays by a rocket launcher during an exchange of fire with pro Gadhafi forces, along the front line outside the eastern town of Brega, Libya Thursday, March 31, 2011.
Libyan rebels fire rockets at troops loyal to Libyan leaderMoammar Gadhafi on the road between Ajdabiya and Brega, Libya, Thursday, March 31, 2011. An important Libyan oil town became a no man's land Thursday as rebels to the east traded rocket and mortar fire with Gadhafi's forces to the west.
A Libyan rebel wildly fires an anti aircraft machine gun along the front line outside the eastern town of Brega, Libya Thursday, March 31, 2011.![]()
Those rebels surely like the 107mm MRLS.
But isn't that thing inaccurate as hell and should be launched in large salvos?
Also some north korean arms manufacturer is licking his hands now :P
These photos are just crazy! Totaly chaos!
It seems both parties excel in using their inshallah aiming skills. A single hit in a general proximity of an opposing force seems to be enough to trigger a panic retreat. Followed by a happy advance as a result of a lucky hit in a general proximity of the other force. I guess they can continue doing it as long as the pickup trucks can move.