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EXPLAINER: A look at the missile that killed al-Qaida leader

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rebewranger:
EXPLAINER: A look at the missile that killed al-Qaida leader
By NOMAAN MERCHANT and LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press - 6h ago
 

WASHINGTON (AP) — For a year, U.S. officials have been saying that taking out a terrorist threat in Afghanistan with no American troops on the ground would be difficult but not impossible. Last weekend, the U.S. did just that — killing al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri with a CIA drone strike.
 
Other high-profile airstrikes in the past had inadvertently killed innocent civilians. In this case, the U.S. carefully chose to use a type of Hellfire missile that greatly minimized the chance of other casualties. Although U.S. officials have not publicly confirmed which variant of the Hellfire was used, experts and others familiar with counterterrorism operations said a likely option was the highly secretive Hellfire R9X — know by various nicknames, including the “knife bomb” or the "flying Ginsu."
 
That potential use of the R9X, said Klon Kitchen, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a former intelligence analyst, suggests the U.S. wanted to kill al-Zawahri with “limited likelihood of collateral death and destruction and for other relevant political reasons.”

A look at the Hellfire, and how al-Zawahri likely was killed:

WHAT IS A HELLFIRE MISSILE?

EXPLAINER: A look at the missile that killed al-Qaida leader

Cyber Liberty:
A missile so deadly it killed someone who died two years ago, again.

PeteS in CA:
Link to the article, https://apnews.com/article/hellfire-r9x-al-zawahri-d0d25b7ed4059750b4add024322fe17c .

It's the same missile used during the Trump Administration to take out that Iranian general.

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