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Pentagon Watchdog Sharply Critical Of Afghan Air Force Reform Efforts

6th January, 2018 · admin · 33 Comments

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty January 6, 2018 The Pentagon’s inspector-general has released a report sharply criticizing NATO-led, U.S. supported attempts to reform Afghanistan’s air force, citing gaps in training, support, and a lack of a coherent overarching strategy that has left coalition advisers insufficiently prepared. The report, dated January 4, was broken down into six

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Posted in Security, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force |
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Mullah Mansoor’s Pakistani Passport, a Sign of Corruption or Complicity?

12th November, 2017 · admin

Madeeha Anwar VOA News November 11, 2017 WASHINGTON — Pakistan’s Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal recently responded to an inquiry from parliament’s upper house on how slain Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansoor was able to get a Pakistani passport. Mansoor was killed in a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan’s Balochistan province in May 2016 when he

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Posted in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force, Mullah Mansur |
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Afghan Officials Say Seven Taliban, Two Police Killed In Attacks

8th October, 2017 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty October 8, 2017 Afghan military officials say at least seven Taliban militants have been killed by an air strike that was carried out by Afghan security forces in the northern Province of Sar-e Pul. Nasratullah Jamshidi, a spokesman for the Afghan Army Corps in the northern region, says 11 other militants

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Posted in Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force, Sar-e-Pol |
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Afghan Air Force Receives First U.S.-Made Black Hawk Helicopters

19th September, 2017 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty September 19, 2017 The Afghan Air Force (AAF) has received its first U.S.-made UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters as part of a planned replacement of its aging fleet of Russian-made helicopters. “The first Afghan Air Force UH-60s arrived today at Kandahar Air Field” in southern Afghanistan, the NATO-led Resolute Support mission said

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Posted in Security, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force |
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Afghanistan Is Getting More Ill-Suited Attack Choppers it May Not Even Be Able to Fly

8th September, 2017 · admin

The Drive: The U.S. Army signed a deal to buy as many 150 MD 530F light attack helicopters, as well as a host of related mission equipment, specifically for American allies and partners, over the next five years. The first deliveries will go to Afghanistan, where some officials have previously criticized the tiny gunship’s performance

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Posted in Security, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force |
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$7 Billion Will be Spent on Afghan Air Force

3rd September, 2017 · admin

Tolo News: In a major sign of long-term support for Afghanistan, the United States and NATO alliance are moving to support the Afghan Air Force by investing billions of dollars in the nation’s Air Force. Gen. Phillip A. Stewart, commander of Train, Advise, Assist Command said in an interview with TOLO news on Sunday that $7

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Posted in Security, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force |
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Erik Prince’s private air force in Afghanistan faces many legal hurdles

6th August, 2017 · admin

Navy Times: Erik Prince’s proposal to bridge the Afghanistan air force’s capability gaps with his own private air force faces a mountain of legal hurdles, government oversight, and raises  new questions about private military companies operating in roles typically in the purview of nation states. On Wednesday, Military Times reported that the former Blackwater CEO had submitted a proposal

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Posted in Security, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Air Force |
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Afghanistan Plans to Double Special Op Forces, Use Drones

3rd April, 2017 · admin · 1 Comment

Noor Zahid VOA News April 2, 2017 WASHINGTON — As Afghan security forces continue their military operations against the Taliban and Islamic State-backed militants in the country, the government plans to improve its security forces in the next few years to help beat the growing threat posed by militant groups, Afghan officials said. As part of

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Posted in Corruption, Drone warfare, NATO-Afghanistan, Security | Tags: Air Force |
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Rahmani Rejects Reports, Vows To Continue Serving Afghanistan

26th December, 2016 · admin

Tolo News: Afghanistan’s first female pilot Nilofar Rahmani has dismissed reports of her apparent move to seek asylum in the U.S and reaffirmed her commitment to serve Afghanistan. Following a report published in the New York Times, Rahmani sent a letter to the Afghan Air Force and to TOLOnews stating that she had been misunderstood and

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Posted in Afghan Women, Refugees and Migrants | Tags: Air Force, Asylum, Nilofar Rahmani |
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Anger in Afghanistan at Female Pilot’s US Asylum Bid

25th December, 2016 · admin

Reuters: There was an angry reaction in Afghanistan to news that the first female fixed-wing pilot in the country’s air force was requesting asylum in the United States after completing an 18-month training course. The Afghan Defense Ministry confirmed on Sunday that Captain Niloofar Rahmani, 25, had sought asylum after the Wall Street Journal quoted

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Posted in Afghan Women, Human Rights, Refugees and Migrants, Security | Tags: Air Force, Asylum, Nilofar Rahmani |
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