Neferti wrote on Sep 6
th, 2021 at 10:42am:
Aussie wrote on Sep 6
th, 2021 at 8:53am:
Confession by Soldier C to Captain Louise.
Eye witesses. Those present who did the shooting, including Soldier C. The brother of the shot teenager. The dead....ALL shot in the head. Bloody good shots those SAS bloke to get them all in the head, wot?
Why do you find that strange?
Could've recently rotated through close firing exercises.. a hangover from CTU. No substitute for weapons training, especially in close quarters and without using sights.. takes practice, but that instinctive shot might save your life. Of course, there are drawbacks, such as what appears to be an initial wrongful shooting in this case that apparently lead to a series of wrongful incidents.
There is a thing that occurs when trained to that pitch - I call it an absolute suspension of moral judgement - you simply learn AND ARE TRAINED to react without thinking about it..... and yes .. mistakes can be made, similar to the accidental shooting of an SAS trooper during a live fire exercise in the killing house in WA some years back, when SASR was dedicated to the CT role.
I thought I saw something of that in the execution of that unarmed man in the field. It was pretty quick from start to finish, so not much thought went into it.
Welcome to the Dark Side.... now pass Das Boot...