Check out what some of our boys over sea's did to their helicopter.
Some Afghan is probably freaking out right about now.
This very special Mi-24 helicopter is presently flying in Afghanistan ,
where it is no doubt causing quite a stir.
This is a set of 3 photos my buddy Mike who recently was a USAF MST of the SP, sent me from Afghanistan. He has retired and works for private security somewhere.Check out what some of our boys over sea's did to their helicopter.
Some Afghan or Taliban is probably freaking out right about now...
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan. Senior Airman Jodi Brown, 455th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron M-60 machine gun operator, scans the horizon on a random perimeter check. Hostile encounters are likely on the edge of the base.
Lance Corporal Colin Wruck from the Brisbane-based 6th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment maintains a secure watch as troops from the 1st Reconstruction Task Force patrol the streets of Tarin Kowt in southern Afghanistan.
1st Combat Signals Regiment, Signalman Stefan Holod puts his F88 Steyr rifle to the test as part of a range practice during training for the Australian 1st Reconstruction Task Force (RTF) for Afghanistan.
Maj. Matthew Conlan recovers at the hospital at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. He had been seriously injured in a land mine blast. His safety glasses (foreground) were destroyed, but they protected his eyes from serious damage.
he remains of a former Soviet AN2 Biplane lie in tatters at the end of the runway at Kabul Airport. These aircraft have to be cleared by the RAF Bomb Disposal Teams as there are tonnes of un exploded munitions scattered around the area.
Afghan soldiers pose on a knocked out Soviet BTR-60 APC. Anti-tank weapons supplied by western powers played a large role in the Mujahadeens operations against soviet armour.
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