А я ж того, всё истории про тупых местных, которые подозрительную деталь пейзажа распознать не могут, вспоминаю. Вот:"In one example, an RAR soldier on an OP with an officer observed three women walking down a path towards a village, one of whom was carrying a suitcase. The white officer thought nothing of it, but the black soldier said, “Ishe, the one with the suitcase is a terrorist.” “How could you possibly know?” asked the officer. “She is carrying the suitcase in her hand. Our women
carry things on their heads.” A patrol caught up to the “women,” who were in fact insurgents dressed as women walking into a village. This was the strength of the RAR as a counterinsurgent force. They knew the tribes and customs, and could instantly spot what was out of place.
On another occasion: A group of male civilians, walking along, was spotted from a distance. The
[RAR] OP pointed out one of them as an insurgent, even though at first glance nothing distinguished him from the rest of the men. He was picked up, however, and found to be carrying an AK concealed beneath his coat. When quizzed, the RAR soldiers said that they knew he was an insurgent as he swung only one arm when walking (the other held the weapon against his body)".