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Afghanistan
Afghanistan to Receive 20 Warplanes When US Troops Leave
2012-05-06
Afghanistan's air force will receive 20 warplanes from the US government after 2014 in an effort to strengthen the capabilities of the country's air defense, Rooters reported.
Twenty? We have that many Brewster Buffaloes in museums?
Maybe someone had promised to help Embraer sell some Super Tucanos?
The US Air Force will procure 20 light warplanes for the Afghan National Army and called on international plane makers to submit their offers for the tender within the month.

Afghanistan's army welcomed the decision saying that properly equipping the security forces is crucial in fighting against terrorism.

Afghanistan commander-in-chief General Zahir Azimi said that to defend the illusory sovereignty of Afghanistan, a strong and fully trained air force was necessary and the international community was supporting Afghanistan in this regard.

"We lack the air force needed to defend the national illusory sovereignty of Afghanistan," he said Saturday.

"We have reached an agreement with the international community to provide us with different types of warplanes after 2016."

Military analyst Noorul Haq Olomi said that these warplanes will be effective in clearing forces of Evil hideouts and warned that they should only be used for internal security control, given the regional players with nuclear capabilities.

"A country can defend its national illusory sovereignty when it has the ability to control its ground and air force. Giving 20 warplanes to Afghan National Army after 2014 should be used for internal control only, considering the regional nuclear powers," Olomi said.

The US recently cancelled the purchase of the warplanes for the Afghan National Army from a Brazilian-led joint venture company.
Posted by:trailing wife

#7  Maybe someone had promised to help Embraer sell some Super Tucanos?

Thanks for the memory jog; I couldn't memberate the details other than these birds were bought in a no-bid contract award over American plane makers by The One.
Posted by: USN,Ret   2012-05-06 21:07  

#6  I'd suggest those Spitfires that would recently found buried, but I think that would be an insult to every Aviation fan on the planet. Maybe some out-dated MiGs would be more appropriate? Certainly it fights there style.
Posted by: Charles   2012-05-06 18:41  

#5  don't give them P-40s, they would turn them into scrap metal in a month or less
Posted by: chris   2012-05-06 13:58  

#4  ...Don't sweat it. By the time we decide which Obama ally/pal is going to get the money for twenty overpriced sport planes, the Taliban will have taken back over.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2012-05-06 11:53  

#3  How about we get a few P40s out of storage for them?
Posted by: AlanC   2012-05-06 08:40  

#2  their dependence on playing nice with the western world if they want any spare parts or training

Or they can get both from China
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-05-06 05:04  

#1  Exactly what are these clowns going to do with an air force?

Of course, having such a thing will increase their dependence on playing nice with the western world if they want any spare parts or training.
Posted by: gorb   2012-05-06 00:24  

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