Photos Afghan Armed Forces (Prior to 2021)

The weapons which used by Taliban right now will be used by terror outfits in kashmir against india but then it will used by balochistan liberation army and ttp against Pakistan
But yes india also provided some weapons and equipments to afghanistan so their are chances that tomorrow in any terrorist attack in india these weapon will be used and then pakistan can mark it as false flag operation
 
"Here the enemy doesn't face us in an intense battle, like the other armies we've fought in the past... Even after we've defeated him, he doesn't accept our dominance. He comes back again and again. He hates us with one ardor whose intensity is only surpassed by his patience and his capacity for suffering.” - Soldier Matias, Army of Alexander the Great
(Excert from the book the Afghan Campaign by Steven Pressfield)

I wonder how much of this was true. Probably everything.

Yeah.

But even the likes of Taliban, no matter how motivated and patient they are, need (tacit) foreign support in order to survive and fight a decades-long insurgency against the US and its NATO allies.

The US made a strategic mistake by invading Afghanistan while not having its direct neighbours on board with the mission at hand. Both Pakistan and Iran had a vested interest to see the US fail. The former (Pakistan) because it wanted to prevent a pro-India government on its Western border and the latter (Iran) because it considered US' military presence in the region as a threat.
 
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The real war is down south anyways.

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Resistance forces have captured some territory from the Taliban:

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Around 25 flights went out last night. Flight ops ended when a butt bomber [xplosives in rectum], xplosive alert by sniffer dogs, tried to board a US flight. All passengers will now have a secondary search prior to boarding, this takes some time. Vetting Afghan passengers that claim connections with NATO is taking some time. Making your way inside the perimeter fence does not guarantee space on a flight out. Diplomatic recoveries continue unhampered & are guaranteed a spot on the next manifest. Everyone is doing the best we can as fast as we can but security takes precedence.
 
^--- I was thinking just last night about the terrible possibility of a bomber getting on board any of those flights in the next few days...

Glad to hear that that is being watched out for!

Best Fishes and Thanks for the interesting info, FlyNavy.
 
Resistance forces have captured some territory from the Taliban:

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I'm beginning to think that 'capturing an Afghan region' is a bit like me driving to the next town, for a change.....

In 20 years we couldnt sort this out?

Does make you think about what everyone was doing, and hoe much got spent.
 
Brief summary of the air-bridge.


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Afghanistan
- 400-500 commandos of the ("former") National Directorate of Security, plus scattered ANA troops are helping US and other foreign troops in controlling the perimeter and overseeing the evacuation. The Pentagon was quick to agree with them, that they're going to act as a rear-guard and be the last flown out.
Thats going to be some crazy final run...
 
These images and videos are so all over the place, I find it difficult to piece a comprehensive picture of what's actually happening at the airport.
 
Turkish Army troopers, TR Gendarmerie and Airmen who are deployed to Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabil helping a civilian during the recent evacuation. They are bearing MKEK MPT-76 and MPT-755 service rifles. Also a MKEK HK-33E 5.56mm assault rifle for Airman. Via Deno
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NATO requested Poland for help to evacuate a few hundreds Afghans who cooperated with NATO troops.


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