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An Iraqi army soldier from the 3-1-5 Iraqi army recon platoon participates in an early morning road march at Kurdish Military Training Base, Diyala province, Iraq, Nov. 7.

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Two Iraqi army soldiers from the 3-1-5 Iraqi army recon platoon "search" each other during training operations at Kurdish Military Training Base, Diyala province, Iraq, Nov. 7.

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Soldiers from 3-1-5 Iraqi army recon platoon practice drill and ceremony during Iraqi army training operations at Kurdish Military Training Base, Diyala province, Iraq Nov. 7.


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Iraqi army soldiers from 3-1-5 Iraqi army recon platoon pose together for a group picture after training at the Kurdish Military Training Base, Diyala province, Iraq
 
Ukraine starts first BTR-4 shipment to Iraq



The Kharkiv Malyshev Plant is making the first shipment of armored personnel carriers to Iraq. The 26 BTR-4 have been made in fulfillment of the $550 million contract.

Plant Commercial Director Mykola Belov told reporters in Kharkiv on April 20 that the shipment, which started on April 19, would be complete on April 21. The armored personnel carriers will reach Iraq within a month.

Ukraine will supply 20 regular APCs, four command APCs and two medical APCs, he said.

The second shipment of 62 armored personnel carriers will be ready by September and supplied in a period coordinated with the client, he said.

In all, Iraq may receive about 400 BTR-4 vehicles by the end of next year, Belov said.

The Progress foreign trade company, a subsidiary of Ukrspecexport, signed the $550 million contract with Iraq in 2009. The deal may start a series of bilateral military-technical contracts.

The document provides the delivery of over 400 armored personnel carriers, among them BTR-4, and six light planes Antonov An-32 and repairs of aircraft within the next 3-3.5 years.


Kyiv Post. Independence. Community. Trust - Business - General - Ukraine starts first BTR-4 shipment to Iraq


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An Iraqi Army Aviation Command.. NVG shot for Iraqi Mi-17 on its taxi way to the runway

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Iraqi aircrew sitting on back ramp of their Mi-17 after taking off from CAMP TAJI, north Baghdad

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Two Iraqi Mi-17s flies their way toward BESMAYA RANGE COMPLEX, south Baghdad. prior to a joint military demonstration.
 
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Lion leap's is a joint military demonstration, multi-phase exercises designed to further integrate the Iraqi air force, Iraqi Army Aviation Command and Iraqi army


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Sand Storm at Camp Taji

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CAMP TAJI, Iraq -- An Iraqi Army Aviation Command UH-1 Huey takes off for the last airborne U.S advisory mission. After more than five years advising and training alongside Iraqi pilots in the cockpit
 
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Baghdad, Iraq - the arrival of the EC-635 for the Army aviation command

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Sgt. Bilal, a team leader with the Diyala Province Emergency Response Force, briefs 1st Lt. Ali Khalid, officer in charge of the Crime Scene Management Team, on information gathered at a simulated crime scene after securing the area during a training exercise in Baquba, Iraq

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Members of the Diyala Provincial Police Force Crime Scene Management Team mark, document and collect evidence at a simulated murder scene during a training exercise

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An Iraqi Policeman with the Diyala Province Emergency Response Force moves tactically to provide over watch on a new crime scene during a training exercise.
 
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IA soldier signals others..CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE MAREZ, Iraq – After getting into position, a soldier motions for a platoon of soldiers to assault a building during urban operations training at Ghuzlani Warrior Training Center, Iraq

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Iraqi soldiers advance from fighting positions along a ditch to assault an objective during training at the Ghuzlani Warrior Training Center

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Iraqi soldiers move toward an ambush point during training at Ghuzlani Warrior Training Center

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Iraq – Soldiers advance on line toward their objective during weapons familiarization training at Ghuzlani Warrior Training Center

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Iraq – Soldiers provide security while fellow soldiers run to secondary fighting positions during training at Ghuzlani Warrior Training Center
 
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Soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion, 11th Brigade, 3rd Iraqi Army Division, prepare to clear simulated enemy fighters from a building during urban operations training

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A soldier provides inner cordon security while fellow soldiers search a building during urban operations training

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Iraq – Lt. Col. John Cushing, commander, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, kneels beside Iraqi soldiers providing support by fire during a battalion live fire exercise at Ghuzlani Warrior Training Center
 
please name the vehicals in post #5 #6 and #14.
And thanks for such a nice thread.
 
thanks to US invasion, at least these people have a hand on some good stuff along with some standard training.

Are they going to use just US weapons (and please don't thank US they do have gave them nice weapon but taken much more)
I saw soldiers carrying ak which model is that?
 

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