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NEW DELHI: India has delivered its first major offensive military platform to Kabul, with a Mi 25 attack helicopter reaching Afghanistan earlier this month. The first of the four Russian origin choppers that have been gifted to the neighbouring nation has arrived in Afghanistan, with three more on the way, senior officials have told ET.

The attack helicopters, designed to take on fortified enemy positions and flying in troops to locations prone to heavy ground fire, will join the Afghanistan Air Force that already operates three of the Indian built Cheetal light helicopters

The delivery marks the first time India has gifted offensive combat capability to Afghanistan, a sensitive topic in the past due to strong objections by Pakistan. Under the agreement, which has the approval of Russia which is the original manufacturer, India will also train Afghan defence personnel on operations.

In the past, India has transferred non-lethal equipment, including vehicles, transport choppers, communication equipment and medical supplies to Afghanistan. However India is a major training partner with Kabul sending across cadets for various courses as well as basic officers training programs.

India is currently in the process of retiring its Mi 25 chopper fleet that are being replaced with newer generation Apache choppers that have already been contracted from the US this year under a government-to-government deal.


The Mi 25 transfer is the second helicopter dispatch to take place this year. In April, India delivered three military choppers to Kabul weeks ahead of the first visit by Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani. The three Cheetal utility helicopters were manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited ( HAL) with Afghan pilots and technicians trained to operate them.


Mi 25 attack helicopter gifted by India to Afghanistan reaches Kabul, 3 more to follow - The Economic Times

@PARIKRAMA @anant_s @FrenchPilot @Aminroop @Nilgiri @MilSpec @nair @SpArK @AUSTERLITZ @ayesha.a @Joe Shearer @Capt.Popeye @500 @SR-91 @Dash @Agent_47 @Skull and Bones @Guynextdoor2 @Bang Galore @hinduguy @ranjeet @Star Wars
 
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This is good going. Apart from Mi-25s, there are also Mi-8s that can be transferred, along with T-55 tanks from the moth-balled stocks. But the Helos will be most useful for the ANF. Of course, then the Taliban will need to procure Stingers and Anzas from the ISI.
 
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India is currently in the process of retiring its Mi 25 chopper fleet that are being replaced with newer generation Apache choppers that have already been contracted from the US this year under a government-to-government deal.

Will they survive another 10-15 yrs? How about its weapons system? Do they have to buy it or we ?

Taliban will need to procure Stingers and Anzas from the ISI.

4 Mi-25, ISI could give 50, no big deal :D
 
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NEW DELHI: India has delivered its first major offensive military platform to Kabul, with a Mi 25 attack helicopter reaching Afghanistan earlier this month. The first of the four Russian origin choppers that have been gifted to the neighbouring nation has arrived in Afghanistan, with three more on the way, senior officials have told ET.

The attack helicopters, designed to take on fortified enemy positions and flying in troops to locations prone to heavy ground fire, will join the Afghanistan Air Force that already operates three of the Indian built Cheetal light helicopters

The delivery marks the first time India has gifted offensive combat capability to Afghanistan, a sensitive topic in the past due to strong objections by Pakistan. Under the agreement, which has the approval of Russia which is the original manufacturer, India will also train Afghan defence personnel on operations.

In the past, India has transferred non-lethal equipment, including vehicles, transport choppers, communication equipment and medical supplies to Afghanistan. However India is a major training partner with Kabul sending across cadets for various courses as well as basic officers training programs.

India is currently in the process of retiring its Mi 25 chopper fleet that are being replaced with newer generation Apache choppers that have already been contracted from the US this year under a government-to-government deal.


The Mi 25 transfer is the second helicopter dispatch to take place this year. In April, India delivered three military choppers to Kabul weeks ahead of the first visit by Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani. The three Cheetal utility helicopters were manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited ( HAL) with Afghan pilots and technicians trained to operate them.


Mi 25 attack helicopter gifted by India to Afghanistan reaches Kabul, 3 more to follow - The Economic Times

@PARIKRAMA @anant_s @FrenchPilot @Aminroop @Nilgiri @MilSpec @nair @SpArK @AUSTERLITZ @ayesha.a @Joe Shearer @Capt.Popeye @500 @SR-91 @Dash @Agent_47 @Skull and Bones @Guynextdoor2 @Bang Galore @hinduguy @ranjeet @Star Wars
Merry Christmas to Afghan Brothers!
Indian efforts in improving security situation is not only limited to providing hardware but also training to police and security forces.
Making Afghanistan self reliant is the only way to ensure peace in nation, after US led forces withdraw from country. India, as always will stand alongside the nation.
 
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NEW DELHI: India has delivered its first major offensive military platform to Kabul, with a Mi 25 attack helicopter reaching Afghanistan earlier this month. The first of the four Russian origin choppers that have been gifted to the neighbouring nation has arrived in Afghanistan, with three more on the way, senior officials have told ET.

The attack helicopters, designed to take on fortified enemy positions and flying in troops to locations prone to heavy ground fire, will join the Afghanistan Air Force that already operates three of the Indian built Cheetal light helicopters

The delivery marks the first time India has gifted offensive combat capability to Afghanistan, a sensitive topic in the past due to strong objections by Pakistan. Under the agreement, which has the approval of Russia which is the original manufacturer, India will also train Afghan defence personnel on operations.

In the past, India has transferred non-lethal equipment, including vehicles, transport choppers, communication equipment and medical supplies to Afghanistan. However India is a major training partner with Kabul sending across cadets for various courses as well as basic officers training programs.

India is currently in the process of retiring its Mi 25 chopper fleet that are being replaced with newer generation Apache choppers that have already been contracted from the US this year under a government-to-government deal.


The Mi 25 transfer is the second helicopter dispatch to take place this year. In April, India delivered three military choppers to Kabul weeks ahead of the first visit by Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani. The three Cheetal utility helicopters were manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited ( HAL) with Afghan pilots and technicians trained to operate them.


Mi 25 attack helicopter gifted by India to Afghanistan reaches Kabul, 3 more to follow - The Economic Times

@PARIKRAMA @anant_s @FrenchPilot @Aminroop @Nilgiri @MilSpec @nair @SpArK @AUSTERLITZ @ayesha.a @Joe Shearer @Capt.Popeye @500 @SR-91 @Dash @Agent_47 @Skull and Bones @Guynextdoor2 @Bang Galore @hinduguy @ranjeet @Star Wars
Looks like prices of MAPAD SAMS going to rise in weapons black markets round the world :lol:
 
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I really admire this machine,i hope them a good hunting against Taliban scums.

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Anyway,good step from India,the Afghans need badly attack helicopters to support their operations on the ground. A good gift since Afghanistan hasn't really the funds to buy such machines. I hope we follow India's step and give to friendly nations the equipments that we are retiring instead of scrapping them. Instead of throwing,you could make others happy ! (I think about African armies who are helping us in the fight against the terrorists,but do not have proper/better equipments)
 
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1 done 3 to go.. Help people when they ask our gov for it...
 
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Great gesture towards our afgan friends. I have communicated with them about our partnership. In general they have no hard feelings towards their Pakistani neighbours but they do love their Indian Counterparts.

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Note: I have posted the pic from one of my afgan friends fb a/c
 
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This is good going. Apart from Mi-25s, there are also Mi-8s that can be transferred, along with T-55 tanks from the moth-balled stocks. But the Helos will be most useful for the ANF. Of course, then the Taliban will need to procure Stingers and Anzas from the ISI.
105 mm Light field guns, rudimentary, low maintenance and very robust. That would be a good pick for ANA.
 
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