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  2. List of active aircraft of the Afghan Air Force - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan Air Corps Mi-17 helicopter takes off on a mission Afghan MD 530F firing off its gun pods This is the list of active aircraft of the Afghan Air Force, prior to the 2021 Taliban offensive . Inventory prior to Taliban takeover

  3. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of the Democratic ...

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    Military helicopters; Mil Mi-35 [34] Soviet Union: Attack helicopter: Mil Mi-24 Soviet Union: Attack helicopter: 46 [38] Mil Mi-17 Soviet Union: Utility helicopter: 35 [21] Mil Mi-8 Soviet Union: Utility helicopter: 104 [38] Mil Mi-4 [42] Soviet Union: Transport helicopter: 12 [21] Mil Mi-2 Soviet Union: Helicopter

  4. List of Afghan Air Force aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Mil Mi-2: About six delivered for use as utility transport helicopters in 1982.The aircraft has a Mi-2B as an export type for the Middle East, and it is said that it was also sent to Afghanistan. Mil Mi-4: 18 utility helicopters received from 1963 and remaining in service as late as 1997.There is a famous scene where soldiers are taking a ...

  5. Afghan Air Force - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 Afghanistan sent India a large wish-list of equipment which included one An-32 and two squadrons of Mi-17 and Mi-35 helicopters. This deal was initially put on hold due to fears of antagonizing India's regional rival Pakistan, but in 2014 India reached a compromise where instead of directly supplying the equipment it would instead pay ...

  6. List of equipment of the Afghan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Military uniform; Universal Camouflage Pattern United States: Combat uniform: Unknown number in service, captured from the United States Army during the War in Afghanistan. Used in unconventional warfare to attack government targets. [10]

  7. Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan

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    150 Mil Mi-8s and Mil Mi-24s; 40 Antonov An-26, Antonov An-24, and Antonov An-2 transport aircraft [41] Excluding the armed formations of Sarandoy, the armed forces numbered 160,000 people. [51] Later Western reports indicated an active strength of around 515,000 by 1990. [52] [53] Equipment: [22] Tanks - 1,568; BMP - 129; BTR and BRDM - 1,225

  8. Afghan Air Force (1978–1992) - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan Air Force (Pashto: افغان هوايي ځواک, Persian: قوای هوایی افغانستان), officially known as the Afghan Air Force and Air Defense and sometimes referred to as the DRA Air Force or DRAAF, [1] was the aerial warfare branch of the Afghan Armed Forces from 1978 until the dissolution of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in April 1992.

  9. Mil Mi-24 - Wikipedia

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    The Mil Mi-24 (Russian: Миль Ми-24; NATO reporting name: Hind) is a large helicopter gunship, attack helicopter and low-capacity troop transport with room for eight passengers. [1] It is produced by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and was introduced by the Soviet Air Force in 1972. The helicopter is currently in use by 58 countries.