SATELLITE PHOTOS: The location of Osama Bin Laden's Death
Since the terror attacks to the twin towers, World Trade Centre (WTC) 11 September 2001, Osama Bin Laden was determined to be the most wanted fugitive terrorism. Ten-year hunt for Al Qaeda boss ends up in a house in the City Abbotabbad, Pakistan. Sunday, May 1, 2011, he was shot dead by U.S. Special Forces, U.S. Navy Seal.
Latest satellite photos showing the house to reveal a picture of Osama glance that occurred after the operation - including the obstacles faced by the invading forces while leading to its hiding location.
The picture was released commercial satellite and aerial imagery providers, GeoEye. Aerial photographs show no structural damage to buildings, but the carcasses were destroyed Navy SEAL helicopter was shot can be seen clearly.
The helicopter has been the subject of intensive talks in recent days after a photo circulated online tail 40 minutes after the attack that killed bin Laden. Some experts speculate that it may be a modified Blackhawk helicopter - which is part of a secret U.S. military.
A military correspondent, David Cenciotti told TechNewsDaily, military secrets are always associated with advanced technology and innovative. Blackhawk helicopters which could be destroyed has been modified, designed to fly with a calm and avoid radar detection.
Source vivanews.com
Latest satellite photos showing the house to reveal a picture of Osama glance that occurred after the operation - including the obstacles faced by the invading forces while leading to its hiding location.
The picture was released commercial satellite and aerial imagery providers, GeoEye. Aerial photographs show no structural damage to buildings, but the carcasses were destroyed Navy SEAL helicopter was shot can be seen clearly.
The helicopter has been the subject of intensive talks in recent days after a photo circulated online tail 40 minutes after the attack that killed bin Laden. Some experts speculate that it may be a modified Blackhawk helicopter - which is part of a secret U.S. military.
A military correspondent, David Cenciotti told TechNewsDaily, military secrets are always associated with advanced technology and innovative. Blackhawk helicopters which could be destroyed has been modified, designed to fly with a calm and avoid radar detection.
Source vivanews.com
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