Published April 27, 2017
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An ISIS tunnel-boring machine captured by the Iraqi Army’s 9th Division in a village east of Mosul. (Conflict Armament Research )
Now we know how ISIS built such an extensive network of tunnels beneath Mosul to hide and store munitions.
The terror network managed to make its own tunnel-boring machine (see photo above), a hideous but effective part of the group's arsenal.
The discovery of the ISIS machine is credited to the Iraqi Army’s 9th Division, after which Devin Morrow, a technical adviser with Conflict Armament Research, analyzed the machine.
Most days Morrow dons a bulletproof vest and ventures to the front line of Iraq's battle against ISIS to inspect the latest spoils of a grinding and bloody war.
The 30-year-old Canadian woman is tasked with analyzing seized weaponry from ISIS -- piece by piece -- and uncovering its source and pathway to the terrorist network.
Fox News
An ISIS tunnel-boring machine captured by the Iraqi Army’s 9th Division in a village east of Mosul. (Conflict Armament Research )
Now we know how ISIS built such an extensive network of tunnels beneath Mosul to hide and store munitions.
The terror network managed to make its own tunnel-boring machine (see photo above), a hideous but effective part of the group's arsenal.
The discovery of the ISIS machine is credited to the Iraqi Army’s 9th Division, after which Devin Morrow, a technical adviser with Conflict Armament Research, analyzed the machine.
Most days Morrow dons a bulletproof vest and ventures to the front line of Iraq's battle against ISIS to inspect the latest spoils of a grinding and bloody war.
The 30-year-old Canadian woman is tasked with analyzing seized weaponry from ISIS -- piece by piece -- and uncovering its source and pathway to the terrorist network.
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