
Members of the US 11th Marine Regiment fire a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) during an exercise in this undated photo. The US on Friday, Sept. 2, 2016, hit ISIS targets in Syria using HIMARS which have recently been deployed in Turkey. US 11TH MARINE REGIMENT PHOTO
WASHINGTON, United States 鈥� US forces have hit Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group targets along Syria鈥檚 border with Turkey using a 鈥渘ewly deployed鈥� mobile rocket system, American officials said Saturday.
A US Army High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) carried out a successful strike on Friday on a tactical unit and building belonging to the ISIS group, Major Josh Jacques, a spokesman for US Central Command, told AFP.
US President Barack Obama鈥檚 anti-ISIS envoy Brett McGurk said on Twitter US forces hit the jihadist targets with the 鈥渘ewly deployed鈥� system.
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The detachment, which allows the United States to strike a target 鈥渨ith a high degree of accuracy and a significantly greater range,鈥� was deployed to Turkey in support of the US-led anti-ISIS mission, Jacques said.
鈥淗IMARS is unique in reducing the potential collateral damage as it impacts a target at a high angle, has a relatively small blast radius for the effect achieved, and functions in all weather conditions,鈥� he said.
The US embassy in Ankara posted on Twitter that it was the 鈥渓atest step in US-Turkey cooperation in the fight against ISIL (ISIS).鈥�
HIMARS has been used over several years in previous operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
鈥淭he weapon system is聽incorporated聽into our normal deliberate 鈥巘argeting cycle聽and has been for quite some time,鈥� Jacques said.
鈥淧recision strikes conducted by HIMARS are similar to the (US-led anti-ISIS) coalition鈥檚 precision airstrikes; HIMARS is a complementary asset and involves US troops operating artillery from the soil of a NATO ally,鈥� he said./rga