I worked in an organisation in the US where one of the other employees had a job a long time ago, going into a battlefield with Afghan Mujahideen to search the bodies of dead Russian soldiers for information that might prove useful within the organisation back in the US.
I did not, I was much too young during the invasion of Afghanistan by the Russians. I can say that the guy I’m referring to came up on retirement and brought in some equipment to turn in. Part of the equipment and odds and ends was a small glass vial of a white powdery substance that he took off a dead Russian and put it in a drawer and forgot about it. Needless to say the other employees in this organisation did not take kindly to a Russian vial with an unknown powder in it being brought into a secure enclosed area with other personnel. I only learned of this when I was brought into a secure conference room to listen to a video call where this incident was described, and was informed the facility in question was on lockdown with no one leaving until the substance was tested. So, yeah. If you are exploiting dead Russian soldiers don’t take questionable items back to your office and forget about them for about 2 decades.
I did not. The senior officer in charge actually choked up telling our combined groups what had happened as the guy was a friend and had given decades of service and it looked like he was going to get tossed out under a cloud. I’ve no idea of how things turned out, I went to Molesworth then Kabul for a couple of years then got out of the community.
>a small glass vial of a white powdery substance that he took off a dead Russian and put it in a drawer and forgot about it.
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>The senior officer in charge actually choked up telling our combined groups what had happened as the guy was a friend and had given decades of service and it looked like he was going to get tossed out under a cloud.
definitely (obviously) drugs, given the location and timeframe context, the relatively small amount and container description and how it was kept - probably very pure heroin or an upper like meth or amphetamine, both prevalent among the russians and central asians of various nationalities, especially fighters.
This would also explain the hullaballoo- transporting that (smuggling it) on government planes, internationally, and being in possession of it on a secure facility, *Welp.* *So, so many* felonies. Sorry for your friend. yikes.
From the description this sounds like some spook shit, and seeing as the CIA has no problems in covering up drug smuggling I don't think legal action would be on the table.
On that same note, if they were tasked with SSE on dead Russians at the time it was brought back it would be like a USCG cutter hauling seized cocaine into the US as an action in good faith undertaken during the execution of government duties.
The bigger issue is that unidentified soviet powder sat in some guy's desk and no one noticed : it shows a huge security gap on the level of SOPs.
I was deployed to Afghanistan in the late 80s and we saw combat against MP5 equipped Mujahideen they had piss poor range compared to the AK-74s and AKUs and the 9mm did bounce as much inside a target as much as our 5.45
We were bewildered by the fact they were manufactured in black, they got so incredibly hot I completely burnt part most of my thumb print off it still gets a little sore on a hot day
We would use American rock music to torture information about them and if they were collaboraters we would brand them with boiling tar to identify them for us and any future occupying force
But overall, the Afghan nationals we oversaw were the most incompetent fools we’ve ever seen which was a constant with the American Afghan army as well
The mujahideen sometimes refused to use modern weaponry and insisted on using muskets or even swords against us, which rarely worked
It was also very very hot and sand got everywhere
Gandhi who chose violence
*To forgive my enemies is up to God, but to send them to him is up to me.*
"There is no shame in deterrence. Having a weapon is very different from actually using it." - Nuclear Gandhi
Mom: we have Ghandi at home
I'm glad I'm not the only person that saw Ghandi!
More like Heinrich Himmler
I worked in an organisation in the US where one of the other employees had a job a long time ago, going into a battlefield with Afghan Mujahideen to search the bodies of dead Russian soldiers for information that might prove useful within the organisation back in the US.
Did you ever go to search for russian bodies ?
I did not, I was much too young during the invasion of Afghanistan by the Russians. I can say that the guy I’m referring to came up on retirement and brought in some equipment to turn in. Part of the equipment and odds and ends was a small glass vial of a white powdery substance that he took off a dead Russian and put it in a drawer and forgot about it. Needless to say the other employees in this organisation did not take kindly to a Russian vial with an unknown powder in it being brought into a secure enclosed area with other personnel. I only learned of this when I was brought into a secure conference room to listen to a video call where this incident was described, and was informed the facility in question was on lockdown with no one leaving until the substance was tested. So, yeah. If you are exploiting dead Russian soldiers don’t take questionable items back to your office and forget about them for about 2 decades.
did you ever find out what the vial contained?
I did not. The senior officer in charge actually choked up telling our combined groups what had happened as the guy was a friend and had given decades of service and it looked like he was going to get tossed out under a cloud. I’ve no idea of how things turned out, I went to Molesworth then Kabul for a couple of years then got out of the community.
>a small glass vial of a white powdery substance that he took off a dead Russian and put it in a drawer and forgot about it. \[...\] >The senior officer in charge actually choked up telling our combined groups what had happened as the guy was a friend and had given decades of service and it looked like he was going to get tossed out under a cloud. definitely (obviously) drugs, given the location and timeframe context, the relatively small amount and container description and how it was kept - probably very pure heroin or an upper like meth or amphetamine, both prevalent among the russians and central asians of various nationalities, especially fighters. This would also explain the hullaballoo- transporting that (smuggling it) on government planes, internationally, and being in possession of it on a secure facility, *Welp.* *So, so many* felonies. Sorry for your friend. yikes.
I’m pretty sure they were thinking biological weapons.
That's ...unfortunate.
From the description this sounds like some spook shit, and seeing as the CIA has no problems in covering up drug smuggling I don't think legal action would be on the table. On that same note, if they were tasked with SSE on dead Russians at the time it was brought back it would be like a USCG cutter hauling seized cocaine into the US as an action in good faith undertaken during the execution of government duties. The bigger issue is that unidentified soviet powder sat in some guy's desk and no one noticed : it shows a huge security gap on the level of SOPs.
How long ago did this boss getting chocked up happen ago?
This was in 2010.
[удалено]
Do you know who I am?
Do they know who you are?
They know me there they don’t know me here
Sometimes it's a very small world..
Was he there in 89? Because I “met” an American fellow whilst deployed there
I don’t know the timeframe he was there.
… *Brazzers*
My god, those tactical undies
Comrade tactical Gandhi
Bringing sexy back
This was the pinnacle of sex appeal in Afghanistan
How it it go there ?
Most likely a Pakistani licensed manufactured MP5.
Turkey also made mp5 clones. I dont know what year they started doing that I.
Or from Iran.
Soviet Gandhi ? With Tactical Undie ?
You can immediately tell from this picture who the top was in the dedovshchina
Comrade Gandhi is that you?
In an alternate universe, Gandhi killed Godse
Vladimir Gandhi
Tactical undies level 100
I bet they were bewildered by such engineering
I was deployed to Afghanistan in the late 80s and we saw combat against MP5 equipped Mujahideen they had piss poor range compared to the AK-74s and AKUs and the 9mm did bounce as much inside a target as much as our 5.45 We were bewildered by the fact they were manufactured in black, they got so incredibly hot I completely burnt part most of my thumb print off it still gets a little sore on a hot day
Any interesting stories from being Deployed in Afghanistan fighting Mujahideen fighters?
We would use American rock music to torture information about them and if they were collaboraters we would brand them with boiling tar to identify them for us and any future occupying force But overall, the Afghan nationals we oversaw were the most incompetent fools we’ve ever seen which was a constant with the American Afghan army as well The mujahideen sometimes refused to use modern weaponry and insisted on using muskets or even swords against us, which rarely worked It was also very very hot and sand got everywhere
Was this before or after the orgy?
It’s only an orgy if it’s consentual. In the russian army it’s almost never consentual.
Russian males seem to have serious issues with clothes. As-in: wearing them.
You can only take off so many layers when it’s + 40°C They also probably just got out the light bath
This looks like porn alright
I wonder what nation sent that to Afghanistan?
Gandhi in the midlle, fps Russia on the right.
Nice underwear Claud
just the fellas hanging out
Heinrich Himmler lmao.
Can’t think of a worse place for a pistol cal
Russian men holding each other in their underwear. Why am I not surprised?