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-Ammunition for advocating the importance of documentation: "Even
Kamikaze pilots needed manuals!"
-The "Do I have to know the material debate"?: This is an
effective manual created by somebody who neither carried out the
complete
procedure, nor had access to SMEs with experience of it (for obvious
reasons).
Kind of puts things in perspective
No need to go back as far 1940, currently written terror guides can be
found easily on the Arab language versions of Hamas, Islamic Jihad or
Hezbollah web sites. The English versions are intended for other
audiences, therefore do not contain any of the very detailed and
illustrated modern professional guides on most topics of weapons of
terror against civilians. The writers do have access to well trained
SMEs.
At least the Kamikaze pilots wore uniforms and were attacking only
military targets...
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