There is a MASSIVE amount of speculation about the actual capability of ISIS to engage effectively in combat operations.

It is prudent to pause for a moment.

While we certainly don’t know the composition of the forces that might now be aligned with ISIS, it’s a bit of a stretch to say they would be capable of effectively using advanced technological military weaponry; the key word is “effectively”.

I’m not trying to downplay the risk, but it takes a considerable amount of specialized training, sometimes years, for units to be well versed in combat operations using advanced stage weapons.

You don’t just jump in a stryker vehicle, (the primary weapon of concern ISIS “might have” retrieved from Baland AFB) dust off a .50 cal mounted (laser range finder) auto cannon and pull the trigger. It takes training to use these effectively.

stryker 1

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This level of weaponry is designed to be used synergistically with other accompanying units; mortar sections, fire support teams etc.

US soldiers in Iraq after withdrawal of combat forces

Artillery is even more complex; far more complex.

It’s definitely concerning that U.S. trained Iraqi national military might be switching sides and/or joining with the Sunni extremists.   That’s probably their best hope of being able to use any captured weaponry.

Another unknown, and/or concerning element, revolves around reports of ‘Western Passport holders” who have joined up with the ISIS units.  Who are they ?

The bottom-line is essentially while they might have taken control over weapons, that’s not to say they possess the skillset to use them.   More information is needed.

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