Put it this way, I think the ones that the SAS are training will be good, but in the Kabul incident it appears that it was the higher ups who caused the fubar. In this case, from what was said, these Taliban fought it out and some one got in a good shot. The mentoring job that SAS are doing at the moment, is in reality, probably more dangerous than if they had planned and executed the op themselves. Another thought has come to mind, just how good was the operational security on this op? There was a search warrant and an arrest warrant. That is out of the SAS hands. Lets be honest, the Afghan Gov & its institutions have got to be riddled with Taliban and others agents. Just makes sense.
Ok guys I'll deal with the concerns one at a time:
The mentoring job that SAS are doing at the moment, is in reality, probably more dangerous than if they had planned and executed the op themselves.
Mentoring is one of the most dangerous jobs that any soldier can undertake regardless if your SOF or Infantry, we are not alone in losing mentors in Afghanistan the US/UK/Aust have all lost pers as mentors the risks wheather you planned the Op or someone else are the same.
Another thought has come to mind, just how good was the operational security on this op?
Afghan Interior Ministry are top notch they are very good at there job when it comes to security the Operational & Tactical security are definately in the hands of the CRU/SAS no bones about that at all.
There was a search warrant and an arrest warrant. That is out of the SAS hands. Lets be honest, the Afghan Gov & its institutions have got to be riddled with Taliban and others agents. Just makes sense.
This OP had to meet all legal requirement thresholds and evidential requirements before the warrant is issued by the Ministry of the Interior Standard Operating Proceedure for ISAF. In other words there are multiple layers from ISAF/NZDF and Host Nation Country this all takes time & does not happen over night. Even the PRT must follow these SOP 95% of the time nothing happens this incident fell into the 5%.
I myself have conducted patrols that have been comprimised due to nothing more than someone being nosey or having a piss right where we were in an O.P. You can have the best security, training, equipment and still get comprimised due to nothing more than human nature or animals this is exactly what happened in this instance it was just plane bad luck.
We were briefed today by the CA after getting the brief it became very clear that Murphy law (that Irish buggar) hand was all over this incident shit happens nothing sinister was at play that caused his death.
The saddest part in this story was that he was the advance Combat medic that delt with Douggie Grant.
RIP brother rest stand clear.
as inscibed on the SAS memorial:
But who are ye, in rags and rotten shoes,
You dirty-bearded, blocking up the way?
We are the Pilgrims, master; we shall go
Always a little further; it may be
Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow
Across that angry or that glimmering sea,
CD