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80 Mi-17s
53 Black Hawks and
30 MD-530F. Thats a good fleet of helis for Afghan Airforce.
AAF is to receive a further 30 MD Helicopters Inc (MDHI) MD 530F Cayuse Warrior light attack and reconnaissance helicopters to add to the 26 it already operates.
http://www.janes.com/article/74186/afghans-receive-first-black-hawk-helos
U and me both. With little to no support/maintenance facilities combined with the lack of professionalism and training in the Afghan Air Force, these black hawk helicopters will waste away. With no long term gain this is basically tax payer money down the drain.Really sucks that i'm paying for something with little to no benefit over any time frame.
Will end up like Spartans.... in scrapyard... sold for 1 $ per kg...
MI17s..
And no facilities for maintenance.... Nor trained personal... or any nfra or economy to support...
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/c-27as-for-the-afghan-air-force-05094/
or somehow these copters may end up in ISIS hands. Now whether they can fly them I do not know.What is the US motive behind supplying so many fighting choppers to Afghanistan?
Yes! with patience even monkeys can learn to fly, we can laugh all we want now, but soon it will become a problem in our back side. We must not take it lightly. We will need to re-enforce our radar coverage on the Afghan border and deploy more interceptors as well as anti-air defence systems. Luckily we produce our own manpads which should be enough to counter this kind of threat.
i dont think soTrump can say all he wants but the fact is that GHQ and the Pentagon are on the same page. For the past 5 years we've seen Petraeus and other NATO leaders praise Pakistan. Once in a while some jacka** from US congress talks crap against Pakistan and that somehow decides the state of our relationship.
The US is still more of an ally and less of an enemy. It'll stay like that for the foreseeable future.
transport planes is not an issue. we do need strong surveillance and simple deterrenceWhat is the US motive behind supplying so many fighting choppers to Afghanistan?
Yes! with patience even monkeys can learn to fly, we can laugh all we want now, but soon it will become a problem in our back side. We must not take it lightly. We will need to re-enforce our radar coverage on the Afghan border and deploy more interceptors as well as anti-air defence systems. Luckily we produce our own manpads which should be enough to counter this kind of threat.
or somehow these copters may end up in ISIS hands. Now whether they can fly them I do not know.
Have you heard the accusations by Karzai?
good lets hope they use them effectively against terrorists . are they armed ?