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Daeschs new clothes

Daesh's terror takes on a new form with their uniforms, as they now control a "state territory" the size of Great Britain. The search for supplies like digital camouflage suits, boots, and jackets has led to the uncovering of widespread supply networks. An article reveals a container in the port of Valencia with 20,000 uniforms intended for ISIS, shedding light on familiar faces behind the jihadists' supply network.

04/16/2016  By Redaktion

The terror of Daesh appears uniformed. What was previously blurry as guerrillas among the population and completely submerged in civilian life is now showing itself in uniform, since Daesh has conquered a "state territory" the size of Great Britain. Because uniforms make an impression. The graphic above, in terms of allocation, we consider to be somewhat exaggerated, even though it shows basic forms of clothing that are often seen with ISIS. On SPARTANAT, we have also had an article about the "digital camouflage suits" with which one now regularly sees IS fighters - HERE is the article. The assumption is that they are produced in Pakistan or China. However, war needs more supplies: boots, pants, jackets, surplus military stuff like from the Army shop. All of this has to come from somewhere. Intelligence services are on the trail of widespread supply networks - and have now exemplarily uncovered one: HERE is the article that very interestingly explains where some of the supplies for Daesh come from. In a container in the port of Valencia, 20,000 uniforms were discovered, apparently intended for ISIS. Familiar faces are behind the jihadists' supply network.

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