Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) DVD Titles

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Islamic State of Iraq Videos Vol. 1 - Knights of Martyrdom - NEW
Islamic State of Iraq Videos Vol. 2 - The Hunters of Minesweepers -
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Islamic State of Iraq Videos Vol. 3 - The Missing (English Subtitles) -
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Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) Videos Vol. 3 DVD:
The Missing (English Subtitles) - NEW

Volume 3 contains an 11’30” video from the ISI's al-Furqan Media entitled, "The Missing". It has English subtitles and was released on 13 Sep. 2007. The video deals with USAF F-16 Pilot Troy L. Gilbert and includes images of his ID and apparent body. Gilbert's F-16 crashed on 27 Nov. 2006, 20 miles NW of Baghdad. He was initially listed as Duty Status Whereabouts Unknown (DUSTWUN) but then listed as deceased on 3 Dec. 2006 following DNA tests on remains from the scene. The focus of the video is a propaganda attack against the US Air Force's operations in Iraq and America's broader involvement in Iraq. The only other changes made to the videos were those done to enhance the audio and video where possible. The DVD has a video index for use in briefings and training. It plays on any standard DVD player in any region. It is encoded for NTSC players and contains Dolby Digital 2.0 audio. The DVD costs US$39.95.


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Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) Videos Vol. 2 DVD:
The Hunters of Minesweepers - NEW

Volume 2 contains a 25'26" video from the ISI entitled, "The Hunters of Minesweepers". It was released on 5 Mar. 2007. On the video an ISI field commander announces that the group has developed a new electronic circuit for IEDs that cannot be jammed by US minesweeping vehicles. Profiles of US vehicles used to counter IEDs in Iraq are then shown. These are followed by video of attacks against the vehicles with roadside IEDs. The vehicles profiled are the Buffalo, Cougar, RG-31 and Meerkat. English translations of Arabic text where it appears have been added by IntelCenter. The only other changes made to the videos were those done to enhance the audio and video where possible. The DVD has a video index for use in briefings and training. It plays on any standard DVD player in any region. It is encoded for NTSC players and contains Dolby Digital 2.0 audio. The DVD costs US$39.95.