MOSCOW, June 12 (Sputnik) -The NATO-led Resolute Support mission will soon provide 50 helicopters to the Afghan forces in a bid to boost the capabilities of the army, local media reported Tuesday, citing Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
During his address to the Afghan security personnel in the province of Kandahar, Ghani thanked the servicemen for their great performance and issued instructions for the promotion of the soldiers, sergeants, and officers, according to the Khaama Press News Agency.
Earlier in June, Brig. Gen. Phillip Stewart, NATO’s Train, Advise and Assist Command-Air commander, said that the Afghan Air Force would triple in size over the next five years. The Air Force currently consists of around 8,000 servicemen and over 120 aircraft, according to the military official.
The Resolute Support mission comprises over 13,000 servicemen who are providing training and advice to the Afghan security personnel in their fight against terrorism and militant insurgency, particularly the Taliban group. The mission was launched in 2015.
Rush it
before
you collapse !
Why you crazy people did not deliver it earlier ?????
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YOU DO NOT TRUST THE LOCALS, FLYING YOUR HELICOPTERS- IT WILL NEVER BE DELIVERED.
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Don’t lie !
They will be flown
by
your own mercenaries.
Baghlani you chew boy. I dont see you volunteering in your army or to fly the helicopters. You expect others and the US to protect you and your family. You are an ignorant loud mouth coward.
You eon’t be able to afford that- the crazy soicidal mercenary
will charge you
millions.
The Anglo/US war criminals will never trust Afghan pilots fly aircrafts- that is why they have no pilot training programs.
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