Hey all! As I've mentioned in my first post, I'm writing a novel!
The first part of it, involves the death of the main character's best friend while on operations. After that, the main character is re-assigned to a joint SAS/DEVGRU op, the primary objective of the operation is to take out a high-value target. The secondary objective is to recover a laptop with high-value-intelligence stored on it. The op is going to plan, the assassination takes place using snipers.
The ground team of six men then assault the compound, unfortunately for them, circling several thousand feet above, is a QM-9 Reaper Drone, on autonomous mode. It has been pre-programmed with a destination and target (which just so happens to be the compound). It delivers its payload of AGM-114 Hellfire missiles on target.
Is this plausible? With all the safeguards in place? Accidents happen right? But, I'm looking for some kind of back-drop, the SAS/DEVGRU guys were there to assassinate a HVT, and their secondary objective was to obtain a laptop from within the compound. The laptop contains information (quite what that info is, I haven't worked it out yet) it is however booby-trapped by the Taliban HVT, who, realising that his days are numbered and not wanting his enemies to get ahold of whatever the information is that is on the hard drive of the laptop. He places explosives beneath the keyboard: enter the password, hit enter, and BOOM.
Although the flight and target were pre-programmed into it, the drone is under the command of a NATO country (not quite sure who to pin it on yet). How could a NATO country not know about an operation being conducted by British and American Special Forces, with communication the way it is today... seems a bit unlikely. Or worse, perhaps that country specifically programmed the drone in a deliberate attempt to stop them obtaining the information that was on the laptop (kind of a FAIL because the Taliban dude destroyed it anyway.) Or maybe he doesn't... maybe the explosives do not detonate for some reason, somehow the hard drive survives!
Sorry, I'm just spouting out ideas, anyway, have at 'er.
Thanks, hawky.
The first part of it, involves the death of the main character's best friend while on operations. After that, the main character is re-assigned to a joint SAS/DEVGRU op, the primary objective of the operation is to take out a high-value target. The secondary objective is to recover a laptop with high-value-intelligence stored on it. The op is going to plan, the assassination takes place using snipers.
The ground team of six men then assault the compound, unfortunately for them, circling several thousand feet above, is a QM-9 Reaper Drone, on autonomous mode. It has been pre-programmed with a destination and target (which just so happens to be the compound). It delivers its payload of AGM-114 Hellfire missiles on target.
Is this plausible? With all the safeguards in place? Accidents happen right? But, I'm looking for some kind of back-drop, the SAS/DEVGRU guys were there to assassinate a HVT, and their secondary objective was to obtain a laptop from within the compound. The laptop contains information (quite what that info is, I haven't worked it out yet) it is however booby-trapped by the Taliban HVT, who, realising that his days are numbered and not wanting his enemies to get ahold of whatever the information is that is on the hard drive of the laptop. He places explosives beneath the keyboard: enter the password, hit enter, and BOOM.
Although the flight and target were pre-programmed into it, the drone is under the command of a NATO country (not quite sure who to pin it on yet). How could a NATO country not know about an operation being conducted by British and American Special Forces, with communication the way it is today... seems a bit unlikely. Or worse, perhaps that country specifically programmed the drone in a deliberate attempt to stop them obtaining the information that was on the laptop (kind of a FAIL because the Taliban dude destroyed it anyway.) Or maybe he doesn't... maybe the explosives do not detonate for some reason, somehow the hard drive survives!
Sorry, I'm just spouting out ideas, anyway, have at 'er.
Thanks, hawky.