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Air Strike Kills Four Civilians In Southern Afghanistan

5th October, 2018 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty October 5, 2018 Afghan officials said at least four civilians were mistakenly killed when the Afghan Air Force carried out an air strike targeting Taliban militants in southern Afghanistan. Abdul Raziq, the police chief of Kandahar Province, said the Taliban had mounted an attack in the Maroof district when security forces

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Security, Taliban | Tags: Abdul Raziq, Air Force, General Abdul Raziq, Kandahar |
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How U.S. Taxpayers Are Spending $1.8B For Afghanistan To Fly A Couple Dozen A-29 Attack Planes

13th September, 2018 · admin

The Drive: The estimated annual sustainment costs alone are more than twice what the U.S. Air Force pays to operate a squadron of F-16s for a year – The U.S. military recently awarded the Sierra Nevada Corporation, or SNC, a deal worth over $1.8 billion dollars to support and grow the Afghan Air Force’s fleet

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Posted in Security, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force |
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Military Helicopter Crashes in Northern Afghanistan, Several People Feared Dead – Reports

2nd September, 2018 · admin

MOSCOW, September 2 (Sputnik) – A military helicopter crashed Sunday in an Afghan military base in the country’s northern province of Balkh, with some people feared to be dead, local media reported. The incident occurred at 7:30 a.m. local time (03:30 GMT), which was confirmed by spokesman for the 209th Shaheen Corps Mohammad Hanif Rezaie,

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Posted in Other News | Tags: Afghan Army, Air Force |
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How an impoverished Afghanistan built an air force in the middle of a war

23rd July, 2018 · admin · 12 Comments

ABC (Australia): “We’ve found the Afghans have been extremely competent at the tactical level, whether that’s flying planes, building bombs or spinning spanners,” [Australian] Squadron Leader Tim White said. “It’s that next level up though, which is what western nations like Australia have had the opportunity to do over a number of years,” he said. He

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Posted in Australia-Afghanistan Relations, Security | Tags: Air Force |
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Dozens Of Afghan Civilians, Police Killed In Fighting In North

20th July, 2018 · admin

RFE/RL’s Radio Free Afghanistan July 20, 2018 At least 14 people, including women and children, have been killed in an Afghan-U.S. air strike near the northern city of Kunduz, officials say. Afghan officials said it was still unclear whether the casualties had been caused by Afghan or U.S. aircraft, both of which flew missions in

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Afghan Police, Air Force, Ghazni, Hamid Karzai, Kunduz |
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Afghan Air Force Launches 38 Strikes Against Taliban Amid Ceasefire – Resolute Support

27th June, 2018 · admin · 1 Comment

WASHINGTON, June 27 (Sputnik) – The Afghan Air Force has launched 38 self-defense airstrikes against the Taliban since a ceasefire took place on June 11, Resolute Support mission Brig. Gen. Lance Bunch said in a press briefing from Afghanistan on Wednesday. “There have been 38 instances where the Afghan Air Force has been airborne and

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Posted in Security, Taliban | Tags: Air Force |
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US-provided helicopters for Afghanistan lack the lift of Russian ones they replace

17th June, 2018 · admin · 5 Comments

Bloomberg: “Black Hawks do not have the lift capability” of the Russian aircraft, [Pentagon Inspector] Fine wrote. The helicopters also “are unable to accommodate some of the larger cargo items the Mi-17 can carry, and in general it takes almost two Black Hawks to carry the load of a single Mi-17,” [Pentagon Inspector] Fine said. “Unlike

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Posted in Russia-Afghanistan Relations, Security, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force |
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Afghan Army to Receive 50 Helicopters From NATO in Near Future – Reports

12th June, 2018 · admin · 7 Comments

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

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Posted in NATO-Afghanistan, Security | Tags: Air Force |
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US-Trained Afghan Black Hawk Pilots Ready to Engage

9th May, 2018 · admin

VOA News / May 8, 2018: U.S.-trained Afghan UH-60 Black Hawk pilots are ready to start flying missions as of May 8. In addition to training, the United States is equipping Afghan forces with modern weaponry. The Afghan Air Force has obtained 13 Black Hawk helicopters, and expects that number to grow to 159, according

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Posted in Security, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force |
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UN: April Afghan Air Attack Killed Mostly Children

7th May, 2018 · admin

William Gallo VOA News May 7, 2018 An Afghan Air Force attack on an open-air religious gathering killed 30 children and wounded 51 more last month, according to a United Nations investigation published Monday. At least six adults also were killed and 20 wounded when Afghan helicopters attacked the site in Kunduz province, where a

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Security, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force, Kunduz |
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