March 12, 2018

How much longer will US and partner forces ‘own the night’ in combat?

Featuring Adam Routh

Source: Military Times

Journalist Kyle Rempfer

Filmed through the tinted green of night vision goggles, a February video by the Taliban depicts their assault on an Afghan security forces outpost in Kandahar province.

After police abandoned the base, the Taliban were free to roam and collect the weapons and vehicles left behind.

The use of NVGs by enemy fighters in situations like this appears to be growing, with reports from November indicating that the Taliban’s “Red Unit” used rifle-mounted lasers and night vision optics to quickly overrun multiple checkpoints and police bases.

Read the full article in Military Times.

Authors

  • Adam Routh

    Research Associate, Defense Program

    Adam Routh is a Research Associate with the Defense Program at the Center for a New American Security and a PhD student in the Defence Studies Department at King’s College Lon...