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Old August 24th, 2021, 04:19 PM
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Whilst it has long being known that ~85 billion dollars of military materials were left behind there has been limited info as to the exact nature. Its should be noted part of that figure is for sustainment of Afghan forces funded through the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund.

This is in part summarized in GAO-17-667R (which has been deleted from the Governments web site); but can be recovered in google cache:

https://webcache.googleusercontent.c...&ct=clnk&gl=us

162,643 pieces of communications equipment - inc:
75,256 VHF radios e.g. Datron PRC-1070/1777 and HH7700
66,439 non tactical radios e.g. Motorola GM360, CODAN NGT SRx, AR-8200
13,464 HF radios - e.g. Codan 2110 manpack, Datron RT-7000
5,777 multiband raios - e.g. Harris RF5800M and RF-7850
2,107 ulta and super HF radios e.g. - Harris RF-7800W and Johnson APCO-25

75,898 military vehicles - inc:
42,604 light tactical vehicles -cargo trucks pick ups - Ford Rangers
22,174 Humvees - ambulance, cargo, troop enclosure and gun truck variants
8,998 MTVs - MTV international, 5 ton cargo and general transport trucks
1,005 recovery vehicles - Navistar 7000MV and M1249 wrecker
928 MRAPs - MRAP maxxpro, anbulance and combat variants
189 APCs - M113A2 and M577A2

599,690 Weapons inc:
358,530 rifles - M16, M4, AK47 Dragunov sniper rifle
126,295 pistols - M9 and G19
64,363 machine guns - M249, M240, RPK and NSV(12.7mm)
25,327 grenade launchers - M203 and GP-25/30
12,692 shot guns - M500, M590a1 and M870
9,877 RPG - RPG-7 and SPG-9
2,606 indirect fire weapons - 60mm mortar, 82mm mortar and D-30 122mm howitzers

29,681 EOD
13,265 ECMs - Symphony and Pipper
13,367 mine detectors - VMH3CS and CMD
1,093 combat robots
1,101 EOD suits
496 mine rollers
359x-ray systems - RTR4-L

16,191 pieces of surveillance and reconnaissance equipment
16,035 NODS inc PVS14, PVS7, ANVIS-6 and ANVIS-9
120 radio monitoring systems - wolfhounds
22 ground based towers - Aerostat IDT
8 scan eagles
6 surveillance ballons - Aerostat

208 Aircraft
110 helicopters - inc Mi17, MD-530
60 transport aircraft - C208, C182, C130, T182, G222, AN32
20 Light attack planes - A29
18 intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance planes - PC12
(with full weapons systems and munitions)

UH60 were part of the forward looking program for ANDSF - the number delivered (if any is unclear)
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Just d'like to add data about afganistan air force from 1946 until now and so called The Taliban Air Force 2021 data which I collected so far.

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https://military.wikia.org/wiki/List...Force_aircraft
http://www.easternorbat.com/html/afg..._1979_eng.html
https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2021/0...inventory.html

There is OOb96 which contains airforce aircrafts and lbm's
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Would like to add that a majority of the larger equipment left with the ANA was beat up and nearing the end of useful service. A possible exception were the A-29s but even they won't last without maintenance.
The same is true for most of the contractor equipment, a lot of it was hand-me-downs. The Embassy had the least worn kit but not much of it.
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Would like to add that a majority of the larger equipment left with the ANA was beat up and nearing the end of useful service. A possible exception were the A-29s but even they won't last without maintenance.
Planes are most certainly deadlined soon; but a lot of the smaller stuff (and ground stuff) can be redneck engineered; and this version of the taliban has set up their own Special Forces units:

A.) Badr 313 --- named after the battle of Badr, where Mohammed had 313 men.

B.) Red Unit (Sara Kheta) -- per Wiki:

The Red Unit, which numbered approximately 300 by 2016, reportedly employs commando tactics and is equipped with "advanced weaponry", including night vision equipment, heavy machine guns and M4 carbines.[10][11] Members have been seen during photo ops to be carrying Icom IC-V8 VHF radios.[12] They are known to be especially proficient in night combat, and considered to be better trained and equipped than most Afghan National Army soldiers.[7]

Though generally called the Taliban's special forces[1] or commandos,[3] analysts have argued that the Red Unit was probably not performing traditional special operations missions, but were, instead, being used as shock troops or a rapid deployment force.[2][8][13] Moving on motorcycles, the unit often raids isolated outposts, destroying the local defences, and then retreating before other forces can respond.[7] The Red Unit often spearheads Taliban offensives,[14] as it has proven to be very effective in combat. Nevertheless, its equipment and training are inferior to those of Western special forces


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162,000~ pieces of communications equipment
16,000~ pieces of Night Vision Equipment

to be used in expanding Badr 313/Red Unit to larger formation sizes in the short term; and in the long term, being cannibalized for spares -- and they have enough to keep it going for a while.
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Having worked with the Afghani Army I doubt very much if they will still have much of anything left up and running in a month to six months. They could not or would not understand that engines need maintenance.

All the small arms are going to do is allow them to arm more men, but the ammo is not compatible with the majority of what they have. Going to be interesting to see what they cobble together in their village forges to keep the M16s etc...supplied with ammo.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-43500299
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Russia 'arming the Afghan Taliban', says US ( 2018 )
..... and the convoluted Irony of that is staggering

" the enemy of my enemy is my friend ( even if they used to be my enemy..)

5.56 ammo will not be hard to acquire methinks. It's used worldwide. Keeping the engines maintained is another issue
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Some proof about weapons "export" from afganistan after Taliban tekover
https://twitter.com/i/status/1432049552018731010

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Old September 7th, 2021, 07:18 PM
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Update on situation inside Afganistan

Taliban claim final conquer of Panshir Valley. And that is probably true they enter inside valley and fights if still are ongoing probably are on final bastions of resistance in mountains.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m9X1vsWKso

Resistance is still fighting but now lost last province
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o21nUTm6ZiA

But what is interesting Taliban to have this swift victory use external resources available.
According to this video from Pakistan
  • their Cobra Attack helicopters
  • Their aircraft JF-17 Thunder
  • And Pakistani Commandos forces which were inserted by helicopters inside valley

Resistance show one photo of shot down Pakistani fighter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcBkA68s2YM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcBkA68s2YM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPGYJ6jwvfg

So such relay on external power openly without hiding it made outrage inside country and internal protest with simple phrase "Pakistani go home" so looks that was a danger move from Taliban side probably they don't care and thinking that such open show who is their ally doesn't meter now when war is nearly over.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1i69iD9ZQs
looks that ordinary peoples does care and probably negotiation was better option because the may have now many ordinary people against their new government. For me looks like military victory for price of internal political disaster. If that will go this way no more "inclusive" government because people saw that they are only emanation of next external invader.

Brave women's made protest even earlier in 4th of September
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4NrNn8Zk8c

And now they join together with angry men because Pakistani involvement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghVXodtnYTo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FYAxA0ekFw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEgAKb3YnCA
Here from London and then from Herat people shout "Death to Pakistan"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiYaQGofyPs

And here most disturbing video women's held on underground parking (Makeshift prison) by Taliban arrested during protests
https://twitter.com/MuslimShirzad/st...61667466403842

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Final version of additions to Afganistan OOB
That is all what I collected about afgan army

New vehicles and units are after unit 662 with their lbm's representing vehicles in Afgan service

Pictures represents:
Pm29900.lbm to 29915.lbm Afgan armoured vehicles and guns
Pm29916.lbm to 29924.lbm ANA special forces Commandos
Pm29925l.bm to 29969.lbm Airforce
29970 to 29982 various variants of Ford Ranger
29983 to 30001 various variants of HMMWV
30004&30002 BMP-1 afgan service
29800 ANA ford ranger with HMG
29801 Taliban ford ranger with ZSU-23
29802 to 29806 ANA soliders with various guns
29807 to 29824 Taliban fighters with various weapons usually AK with RPG-7
29826 to 29831 Afgan army truck and amphibs

So what we have here armoured vehicles:
-Disston 6t
-Renault M17 FT
-SU-76M
-CV-35
-Universal carier
-IP Carrier
-BMP-(Gun) (with zis-3)
-BMP-(ZU) (with ZSU-23)
-Citroen-Kegresse M23
-Lancia 1ZM
-T-34/85 (also covering their use during soviet intervention)

Soviet trucks:
-ZiS 6x6
-GAZ-66
-ZiL 6x6 (ZU-23)
-ZiL 6x6
-Kraz-214

American trucks:
-FMTV Truck
-2&1/2 Ton Truck


Amphib vehicles:
-GAZ-46
-BAV-485 6x6
-K-61

Utility vehicles:
-UAZ Jeep
-Dodge WC51

- 107mm Type 63 from Chine early 70's

Various armed versions of:
-Ford Ranger
-HMMWV

ANA infantery units with varius weapons gear which were sold to Afganistan last 20 years
-Polish wz.96 Beryl
-Canadian C7A1
-USA M16A2
-Russian AK47 & AK74

- 155mm M114 guns
- BTR-80 sold to pro soviet goverment in 1989 and stil in inventory of ANA and american M113A2
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The October issue of AirForces magazine has an article on the Afghan Air Force just before and during the collapse. I don't know how useful this information will be but I thought I would post it.

Quoting from a June 30th report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction the operational strength of the Afghan A.F., excluding aircraft not in country was:

23 A-29B Super Tucano
10 AC-208B Eliminators
23 Cessna 208B Grand Caravans
3 C-130H Hercules
33 Mi-8/17 Hips
43 MD530F Cayuse Warriors
33 UH-60A+ Black Hawks

22 fixed wing aircraft and 24 helicopters, types not specified, were reportedly flown to Uzbekistan. 1 UH-60A+ is reported to have crashed in Uzbekistan when it ran out of fuel and 1 A-29B was destroyed when it collided with an Uzbek A.F. Mig-29.
About 40 operational fixed wing and helicopters are believed to have been captured by the Taliban, including 2 Mi-8/17s, 5 to 7 MD530Fs, at least 1 A-29B and an unknown number of AC-208Bs.
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