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Afghanistan
US Pullout Will Ground Afghan Air Forces in 'Months': Report
2021-02-22
[ToloNews] The Afghan air force won’t be able to fly effective combat missions within months if the few remaining allied advisers leave, a report to Congress by the Lead Inspector General for Operation Freedom’s Sentinel said, according to Stars and Stripes.

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’s Train Advise Assist Command-Air personnel tasked with helping build Afghanistan’s air force have already left the country over the last nine months, according to the report.

The sharp drawdown of foreign military advisers, mainly from the US, has virtually paralyzed the mission to train crews and maintain the service’s aircraft, it said.

If US forces leave Afghanistan by the May 1 deadline outlined in last year’s deal with the Taliban
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, the Afghan air force will have to maintain its aircraft and facilities on its own, it said.

But the service is still "completely dependent" on expensive US contractors, who are also supposed to depart as part of the deal.

Without this support, "no airframe can be sustained as combat effective for more than a few months," the report said.

The strains of reduced manpower have left the command’s mission "largely static," with less advising and oversight, the report released Wednesday said. "Lost training time, lack of US military evaluators to assess proficiency, and reduced advisor oversight have (led to a) decline in basic skills for aircrews and maintainers," it said.

The reduced US military footprint has meant almost total reliance on contractors to train airmen, with fewer personnel to check on them.

"It has been difficult to hold contractors accountable," the command said.

The few Afghan pilots and crew members are also overextended, flying excessive hours on missions often above their experience level, it said.

Finding replacements for these pilots could prove difficult, as the drawdown led to the end of contracts to train MD-530 and UH-60 air crews. The training program for the A-29 program may be next on the chopping block, the report said.
Posted by:trailing wife

#8  fuck the non jihad loving ppl/ They have been living in an area that has been at war for many years and they are to bitch to take up for themselves at some point.
Posted by: Chris   2021-02-22 19:46  

#7  the downside of the US pullout is that a lot of ordinary non jihad loving afghans will be murdered

the upside is that, in time, the country will devolve to ALQ vs ISIS, Taliban vs Shiites, etc. With some really good diplomacy we could get Iran to invade and occupy some of western Afghanistan and get China to invade and occupy a sliver of east Afghanistan
Posted by: Lord Garth   2021-02-22 19:29  

#6  Just about the time we'll need those crop-dusters back.
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-02-22 16:24  

#5  Kipling, not Yeats, but the sentiment is spot-on.
Posted by: Glenmore   2021-02-22 10:22  

#4  when you're lying there wounded on afghanian plains and the women are coming to pick over your remains then roll to your rifle and blow out your brains and go to your god like a soldier. .. w b yeats
Posted by: irish rage boy   2021-02-22 09:57  

#3  Oh well.
Posted by: Shiva Protector of the Hohlraums   2021-02-22 08:25  

#2  And the AFG air force is our problem how?
Posted by: Clem   2021-02-22 06:44  

#1  But the service is still "completely dependent" on expensive US contractors, who are also supposed to depart as part of the deal.
Without this support, "no airframe can be sustained as combat effective for more than a few months," the report said.


I'm starting to suspect that the 'endless war' scenarios aren't so much to keep corporations rich and politicians in power, as to avoid the certain, quick, and inevitable collapse of any government we leave behind in Afghanistan. Nobody, least of all the Biden Administration, is going to want to explain that one on the Hill.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2021-02-22 06:25  

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