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The new Iraqi Army looks much more professional and well equipped than Saddam's Iraqi Army.

Honestly speaking they look far more well equiped than that of ours :lol:

Anyways are all the iraqi soldiers sre so well equiped or there are only some of them (please verify numbers)
 
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Are these blackhawk belongs to Iraq ???? God now I am feeling jeolous of them :smokin:
 
Sorry can't find a pic but may be this works (hope gost rider don't hate this)


Iraq’s Military Requesting $1.39B in Weapons, Vehicles, and Equipment

The goal is reportedly to outfit the entire Iraqi army with at least 165,000 American rifles in a one-for-one replacement. This March 2008 request appears to be another big step toward that process:

process:

•100,000 M16A4 Assault Rifles
•140,000 M16A4 Magazines
•100,000 M4 Weapons
•4,000 AN/PVS-7D Night Vision Devices
•1,100 40mm Grenade Launchers
•3,300 9mm Pistols with Holsters
•400 Aiming Posts

Vehicles

The vehicle orders clearly demonstrate the growing focus on back-end logistics in the Iraqi Army.

•700 M1151 HMMWV Armored Gun Trucks
•300 Light Gun Trucks
•120 Armored IEDD Response Vehicles (probably Badger ILAV Cougar variants)
•60 Heavy Recovery Vehicles
•80 Heavy Tractor Trucks
•50 40-ton Low Bed Trailers
•30 20-ton Heavy Trailers
•208 8-ton Heavy Trucks
•1,200 8 ton Medium Cargo Trucks
•1,400 8-ton Medium Trailers
•2,000 5-ton Medium Trucks
•3,000 4X4 Utility Trucks
•1,500 1-ton Light Utility Trailers
•800 Light Utility Trailers
•40 Heavy Fuel Tanker Trucks
•120 12K Fuel Tank Trucks
•120 10K Water Tank Trucks
•20 2000-gallon Water Tanker Trucks
•200 500-gallon Water Tank Trailers
•300 Sedans
•200 Commercial Ambulances
•150 Motorcycles
•90 Recovery Trucks
•16 Bulldozers
•8 Cranes
•16 Loaders
Other Equipment

•65 5K Generators
•32 Air Conditioner Charger kits
•32 Air Conditioner Testers
•20 electrician tool kits
•5,400 hand-held VHF radio sets
•3,500 vehicular VHF radio sets
•4,000 binoculars
•600 large general purpose tents
•700 small command general purpose tents
•Medical equipment
•Organizational clothing and individual equipment
•Standard and non-standard vehicle spare and repair parts, maintenance, support equipment, publications and documentation
•U.S. Government and contractor engineering and logistics support services, and other related elements of logistics support.

LINKS DO GIVE IT A READ
Iraq’s Military Requesting $1.39B Weapons, Vehicles, Equipment
 
Technically speaking I think it should be pak army which get all these mean machines as they are the ones who are making their a#$ whooped to fight WOT .
 
The remains of 32 Iraqi soldiers killed during the 1990-1991 Gulf War were repatriated on Monday 4 July 2011

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Iraqi Army soldiers stand near a howitzer as they prepare for their military drill at a firing range southeast of Baghdad July 30, 2011. Iraq is building its armed forces, which are still battling insurgents and militias more than eight years after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein, and ahead of a U.S. troops pull out at the end of this year as dictated by a bilateral security pact. Picture taken July 30, 2011.


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Iraqi Army soldiers fire a howitzer during military drill at a firing range southeast of Baghdad July 30, 2011. Iraq is building its armed forces, which are still battling insurgents and militias more than eight years after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein, and ahead of a U.S. troops pull out at the end of this year as dictated by a bilateral security pact. Picture taken July 30, 2011.

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Iraqi Army soldiers stand near a howitzer as they prepare for their military drill at a firing range southeast of Baghdad July 30, 2011. Iraq is building its armed forces, which are still battling insurgents and militias more than eight years after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein, and ahead of a U.S. troops pull out at the end of this year as dictated by a bilateral security pact. Picture taken July 30, 2011.
 
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New Iraqi Army soldiers in T-72 tank perform a live-fire training exercise, at the Besmaya Gunnery Range, in Besmaya, Baghdad, 28 October 2008.

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A New Iraqi Army T-72 tank passes in review during a ceremony marking the 2nd Iraqi Brigade's assumption of responsibility at Camp Taji in May 2006.
 
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Iraqi Army units training on M1A1 tanks at Camp Taji.

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Two New Iraqi Army BMP-1s at a Coalition checkpoint in Tarmiya, Iraq, 25 June 2006.

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An Iraqi soldier standing on a turret of a T-72 tank in March 2006.

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The Iraqi Army Band performs during a ceremony at Camp Taji in May 2006.
 
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Iraqi T-72s pass in review in Baghdad, June 30, 2009.

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Members of Iraqi Army 3rd Brigade, 14th Division participate in a parade for Iraqi and Coalition military members attending the graduation ceremony, February 13.
 
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