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They stay in static positions? Is that why they have pickups?
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If you are referring to the above photo's
They're doing a job guarding convoys. Troops can't do it nor can they use military equipment. They probably work for the same company that operates the convoy. Calling them mercs is a long stretch. They are armed guards nothing more, nothing less.
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These guys are trigger-happy mercs. Do I need to show you the video where they shoot up innocent civilians just because they don't see a sign which says "STAY BACK 100 METRES"...which can't be read over distance of more then 20 metres even with perfect vision and is written in English which most Iraqis cannot read?
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What does the video have to do about being mercenary or not?
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Oh yeah....and those kick arse Seals and SF had thair arse handed to them on more then one occassion. Don't make me post the "Camel" video....you forget that what makes the SF so special is also the support they get...you know, minibird, AC130 Spectre etc. These guys only have a Toyota HiLux as back up.
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Don't know anything about a "Camel" video. Who hasn't had their asses handed to them in war before? Look at that SAS team from Gulf 1 that got captured. A shepard boy done them in. S#!t happens. It's how they are used that makes the difference. Their skills are keener than the average soldier and they are more motivated. It doesn't make them bulletproof.
If you were some muckidy muck who would you rather have guarding you? Average Joe Smuck or a highly motivated and skilled special operations type?