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US spy agency unveils scale model of bin Laden hideout
US spy agency unveils scale model of bin Laden hideout
AFP/Washington
US intelligence officials have unveiled a once top secret scale model of Osama bin Laden’s hideout in Pakistan, a precise replica used to plan the raid that killed the Al Qaeda chief a year ago.The table-top model made its public debut on Wednesday in the halls of the Pentagon, where soldiers and office workers stopped in the corridor and gazed in fascination at the elaborate miniature of bin Laden’s compound.With farm fields carved out of clay and the building’s walls made of styrofoam, the model was built in six weeks by a special team at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA).The NGA, which provides satellite imagery to the country’s spy agencies, has displayed the model in the entryway of its headquarters in Virginia since October, a spokeswoman said.“This is actually the first time the model has been out of the building. Although it’s been declassified for a while, we were just able to make it publicly releasable,” spokeswoman Erica Fouche told AFPThe NGA brought the model to the Pentagon “to show service members first hand what it is they’ve been hearing about for the past year”, she said.Officials had said previously that US commandos rehearsed the raid at a full-scale model of the compound, but the NGA’s model had painstaking details, including concertina wire on the compound walls, a red minivan parked out front and a white Land Cruiser inside the compound. These images released by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) shows a detailed scale model of Osama bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, during its unveiling at the Pentagon in Washington, DC