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Iraq
Iranian artillery resumes shelling of border regions
2010-08-24
Aswat al-Iraq: The Iranian artillery on Monday shelled mountainous areas on borders in Kurdistan region, according to an official security source from the Kurdistan region's Peshmerga forces.

"The Iranian artillery shelled border regions on Qandil mountains on Wadi Rasoul in Bashdar region, north of Sulaimaniya," the source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.

"The shelling set a nearby forest ablaze," he added.

The Iranian army is shelling these areas under the pretext they harbor the PJAK fighters.

The PJAK, or the Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê (Party of Free Life of Kurdistan), is a militant Kurdish nationalist group based in northern Iraq that has been carrying out attacks in the Kurdistan Province of Iran and other Kurdish-inhabited areas.

PJAK is a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Confederation (Koma Civakên Kurdistan or KCK), which is an alliance of outlawed Kurdish groups and divisions led by an elected Executive Council. The Kurdistan Workers Party (KK) is listed as a terrorist organization internationally by a number of states and organizations, including the United States, NATO and the EU, and is also a member of KCK.

Led by Haji Ahmadi, the PJAK's objective is to establish a semi-autonomous regional entities or Kurdish federal states in Iran, Turkey and Syria similar to the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Iraq.

The PJAK, an Iranian Kurdish party that broke away from the PKK, or Partiya Karekeren Kurdistan in Kurdish, in 2004 after the imprisonment of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan, started its armed struggle against the regime in Iran with the aim of building a federacy for Iran's Kurdistan. The PJAK has about 3,000 armed militiamen.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Photo in the article is of a German 17cm gun fired by a WW1 crew. Photo at the link is a rail mounted model. The 17cm gun was still used as a coastal artillery piece during WWII.

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Elevation World War I AP Shell
Range @ 22 degrees in World War I 15,860 yards (14,500 m)

Elevation With 138.5 lbs. (62.8 kg) AP Shell
Range @ 22 degrees

As Coastal Artillery in World War II 22,000 yards (20,100 m)
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-08-24 19:30  

#1  As we leave... we really need to transfer some counterbattery and anti-air equipment to the Kurds.
Posted by: Water Modem   2010-08-24 00:07  

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