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Nice and impressive pictures,1 thing everyone have to accept Afgans r really daredevils,when equipped with enough gear and with a better training ANA will transform into a formidable unit

Only they can solve the insurgency problem their because just like Taliban these people also know the terrain like back of their hand
 
Very nice pictures and training ANA improved a lot.
Old video of ANA. :D

 
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All these next pictures are Afghan commandos.

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Nice and impressive pictures,1 thing everyone have to accept Afgans r really daredevils,when equipped with enough gear and with a better training ANA will transform into a formidable unit

Only they can solve the insurgency problem their because just like Taliban these people also know the terrain like back of their hand

You miss a few things. Afghanistan is 40 to 50 percent pushtun and the ANA is 95% non-pushtun. Attrition rate of new recruits is is more than 50% as well as widespread defection of existing troops. Drug use and high level corrupution is endemic.
 
Terrific pictures, just awesome..:tup:

Long live Afghan army,may God give them strength to fight and eradicate the enemy.
 
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Debarking a Helo

Marines with 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment and Afghanistan National Army soldiers debark CH-53E helicopter during Operation Integrity, in Marjah, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Jan. 15. The main purpose of the operation was to successfully cordon off a suspected hotspot for Taliban activity, search for weapon and IED caches, disrupt enemy logistical operations and gather census data on locals in the region of Sistani.​
 
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Aboard a Helo

Marines with 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment and Afghanistan National Army soldiers look out the back of a CH-53E helicopter as it takes them to their insert positions during Operation Integrity in Marjah, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Jan. 15. The main purpose of the operation was to successfully cordon off a suspected hotspot for Taliban activity, search for weapon and IED caches, disrupt enemy logistical operations and gather census data on locals in the region of Sistani.​
 
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Before Squad Drills

KABUL, Afghanistan (Jan. 12, 2011) – An Afghan National Army recruit waits to conduct squad drills during Basic Warrior Training in Kabul Military Training Center Jan. 12, 2011. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ernesto Hernandez Fonte/RELEASED)​
 
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Back to Formation

KABUL, Afghanistan (Jan. 12, 2011) – Afghan National Army recruits walk back to their formation after completing marksmanship training during Basic Warrior Training in Kabul Military Training Center Jan. 12, 2011. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ernesto Hernandez Fonte/RELEASED)​
 
An Afghan Commando, from 3rd Company 6th Command Kandak, prepares to enter a compound during close quarter battle training at Camp Morehead, Afghanistan Jan. 1, 2011.

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Afghan Commandos, from 3rd Company 6th Command Kandak, prepare to enter a house during close quarter battle training at Camp Morehead, Afghanistan Jan. 1, 2011.

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I took some time to see the pictures carefully. I have to admit, if the Afghan Army had proper training, they would've been a kick @$$ Army. Inshallah a couple of more years, they will become stronger.

Their uniform is amazing, its very similar to Pak SSG's uniform.
 
I took some time to see the pictures carefully. I have to admit, if the Afghan Army had proper training, they would've been a kick Army. Inshallah a couple of more years, they will become stronger.

Their uniform is amazing, its very similar to Pak SSG's uniform.

Most of the once that are well equipped are SFs not army.

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Female soldiers of the Afghan National Army (ANA) attend a graduation ceremony.Afghanistan is in the process of restructuring it's country's military, where previously women were prohibited from serving in the army by the Taliban, they are now able to serve and will be redistributed across the country to assist in securing the borders.





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