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India to Deliver 4 More Helicopter Gunships to Afghanistan

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USAF/ NATO with its B52, F16, F15, Chinooks, Euro fighters etc etc couldn't change the war but Indian gifted 4 Mi 25 who can carry 8 troops and 1500 kg payload can change the face of the battlefield

Sasti charas. Nothing else. :lol:
The Last Afgans might use them to get to India!! But, how?!?!
 
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I agree with @a--team , coward India needs to do more. They now need to even send their soldiers in Afghanistan.
 
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4 helicopters for a country as big as Afghanistan??????

This is what trump means when he talks about Modi and the library

Whats the point of 4 helicopters
Or 3 billion over 20 years


If the news was india buys 100 helicopters for the goons in Afghanistan then THAT would be news, this is just the same ole minimal BS trump was talking about
 
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The NUG appreciate the 4 provided by GoI but as said in order to Finnish off these like soonest, GoI has the capacity to provide way more! It is playing it safe as you mentioned and that if that is the policy of GoI then it is something that we understnad but never the less the ANSF will defeat these rats one way or the other.

/Peace
 
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The NUG appreciate the 4 provided by GoI but as said in order to Finnish off these like soonest, GoI has the capacity to provide way more! It is playing it safe as you mentioned and that if that is the policy of GoI then it is something that we understnad but never the less the ANSF will defeat these rats one way or the other.

/Peace

Sure sure you will


Roadside bomb, Taliban attacks kill 27 across Afghanistan
Six civilians killed in bomb blast in Paktika province, while at least 21 security personnel die in two Taliban attacks.

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/...acks-kill-27-afghanistan-190107092105633.html
 
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why bother...they'll end up in Taliban hands anyways. :lol:
 
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India will finance the delivery of four attack helicopters by Belarus to Afghanistan.

India has agreed to underwrite the sale of four refurbished Mi-24 helicopters from Belarus to Afghanistan last month, the Afghan Ambassador to India, Shaida Mohammed Abdali, said in an interview with Hindustan Times in late March.

“We recently were able to sign a trilateral MoU…India will be paying for the four Mi-24s (which will be delivered) in the next few months,” the ambassador said. “All the four helicopters (will be) paid (for) by India,” he said. “Afghanistan will have ready helicopters that will be used in the coming season.”

The helicopters are expected to be delivered in the coming weeks. This marks the second time that India has agreed to transfer lethal military equipment to Afghanistan. New Delhi completed the delivery of four Mi-25 (Mi-24D) helicopters and three HAL Cheetah light utility helicopters to the Afghan Air Force (AAF) in December 2016.


Yet, as I noted in January, the seven Indian-supplied helicopters, in addition to five Mi-35 helicopter gunships, supplied by the Czech Republic in 2008, have been grounded due to a lack of spare parts for the last couple of months.

The United States and other NATO member countries are prohibited from purchasing Russian-made military hardware–including the parts needed to repair the Mi-24s–given the Western-imposed sanctions on Russia following the illegal seizure of Crimea and the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.

Consequently, the U.S. government has repeatedly requested Indian military assistance to the AAF since 2014. As a result, Indian Ministry of Defense “dispatched a team of aviation experts to Kabul in 2016 to assess the needs of the AAF. The experts concluded that it would cost about $50 million to procure spare parts and make repairs on 11 grounded Mi-35 helicopters and seven military transport aircraft.”

As I noted in January, Russia has also been offering assistance to the government in Kabul :

Russia has purportedly already agreed to take over maintenance of the Indian-supplied Mi-25s and M-17 transport helicopters. Russia might also supply Afghanistan with an unknown number of Mi-35 (possibly the M or “Hind E” variant) attack helicopters (See: “Russia to Sell Modern Attack Helicopters to Afghanistan”).

However, it goes without saying that United States remains the AAFs most important partner when it comes to boosting the service’s combat power and overall capability:

The AAF is in the process of inducting 159 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. It will also take delivery of 150 new MD530 F Cayuse Warrior light attack helicopters by 2022 bringing the total number of MD530 Fs operated by the ANSDF to almost 180.

The U.S. Air Force has also spent $427 million under its so-called Light Air Support/A-29 Afghanistan Program to supply the AAF with 20 Embraer/Sierra Nevada Corporation A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft by the end of 2018.

“A Pentagon plan calls for an increase of the AAF from currently 124 aircraft up to 259, and from 8,000 personnel to 12,000,” I reported in September 2017. “The AAF is expected to receive $7 billion in support over the next four years, according to a senior U.S. military officer.”

https://thediplomat.com/2018/04/india-to-deliver-4-more-helicopter-gunships-to-afghanistan/
Why they didn't gift to US so that they start winning the war? That is why Trump was angry with Modi.
 
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@BetterPakistan Lol pak bought 4 Mi-35M from Russia at $152 mn while afghanistan may get them for free excluding Indian orders.

Also its astonishing how much US is funding AAF with both money & weapons.

If the Afghan govt can prove that they can survive any Taliban onslaught on a long term basis, the ANA will also get tanks, IFVs and artillery from India.
 
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If the Afghan govt can prove that they can survive any Taliban onslaught on a long term basis, the ANA will also get tanks, IFVs and artillery from India.
yes @A-Team kill your fellow afghans for your hindu gods...your hindu gods shall reward you with tanks, ifvs and artillery from indiaAaAaAaAaAa...submit to your hindu gods and indiaAaAaAaAaAa...worship them and serve your hindu gods in indiaAaAaAaAaAa!!!!

never mind the reality that its the faulty, crappy, rusty indian equipment to begin with that is causing the ana such tremendous losses in the first place! :lol:
 
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India needs to start playing a more aggressive role as far as assisting and supplying the ANSF is concerned! The 4 helis are promised will arrive in March-July are very welcome but not enough. ANSF will beat these rats on its own but any assistance in terms of heavy Armour, gunships, artillery, ISR will expedite that process. Additionally it needs it play its diplomatic muscle with Russia, Iran, China to align their initiatives.

Playing safe wont get you anywhere in this game of thrones!

/Peace

It will be possible in a few years. Right now, even we are struggling with funds. But the Russians will be helping you out for now anyway.

In the short term, we should be able to transfer all our Mi-24/35s to Afghan, if necessary, say 2021 or 2022. In the mid to long term, post-2025, we will be able to offer the LUH, ALH, Rudra and LCH once production frees up.

After 2025 or so, when the AAF has enough experience with the Super Tucano, I'm hoping GoI offers up half a squadron of LCA Mk1As and create the road for a fighter jet fleet in the long term.

It will take sometime to free up the IA's reserves of T-72s and BMP-2s though.

For now, we will be paying for Afghanistan's weapons purchases from Russia.
 
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