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Miragedriver

Brigadier
Some Very modified HMMWV of the new Iraqi Army:
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Looks like the same mount as on this “technical”
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Back to bottling my Grenache
 

Jeff Head

General
Registered Member
US Navy Cyclone class Patrol boats operating in the Pesian Gulf. Along with the destroyers, these vessels will be tasked with watching over commerical vessels in the gulf.


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U.S. 5TH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (March 17, 2014) The Cyclone-class coastal patrol ship USS Hurricane (PC 3) leads other coastal patrol ships assigned to Patrol Coastal Squadron 1 (PCRON 1) in formation during a exercise supporting maritime security operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility.

These ships are heavily aremd to combat small craft and speed boats (among other things) with:

2 × MK 38 25 mm autocannon
5 × .50 caliber machine guns
2 × MK 19 40 mm automatic grenade launchers
2 × M240B machine guns
6 × FIM-92 Stinger SAMs
2 × 4 MK-60 BGM-176B Griffin B missile launchers
 

ShahryarHedayat

Junior Member
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Photo from recent NATO Tiger Meet 2015 exercise, Syrian Mi-17 kill mark on a Turkish F-16, Mi-17 was downed on 16 september 2013, after crew had accidentally flown 2 kilometers into Turkish airspace in ''Turkish'' Hatay province. One of the pilots survived after parachuting out of the crashing helicopter, but was captured and beheaded by Al-Nusra terrorists.
 

asif iqbal

Lieutenant General
A combat kill is a combat kill and many pilots prize that and TuAF is no different

Who was to say that the Syrian mi-17 did not drop some barrel bombs inside Turkey if it hadn't been engaged?

Assad is a launatic pure and simple he will flatten any city or town to stay in power
 

Jeff Head

General
Registered Member
This is the guy from Al Queda who claimed responsibility for the attack on the Charlie Hebdo in Paris, France:

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Telegraph said:
A US air strike in
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has killed the senior Al-Qaeda official who appeared in a video claiming the deadly January attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi, who was killed in the April strike along with his eldest son and other fighters in the port city of Mukalla, also appeared in Al-Qaeda videos claiming the holding and death of US hostage Luke Somers, SITE Intelligence Group said.

The announcement of his death came in a video posted on Thursday on Twitter by Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula - which Washington considers the international terror network's deadliest branch.

The air raid appears to have been carried out overnight on April 21-22, when witnesses in Mukalla said an apparent US drone strike on a vehicle parked near the presidential palace in the city killed six suspected Al-Qaeda militants.

Ansi appeared in the video released on January 14 in which AQAP claimed it had carried out the attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris to avenge its publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.

Citing an AQAP video issued in November, SITE said the Taez-born Ansi had pursued jihad in Bosnia in 1995 before travelling to Afghanistan via Yemen and Kashmir to train in Al-Qaeda camps.

It was in Afghanistan that the terror network's now slain leader Osama bin Laden "tasked him with administrative affairs, before he entered the military field," according to SITE.

"He was jailed in Yemen and released after six months, and in 2011... joined AQAP," said the US-based group that monitors jihadist websites.

The United States is the only country that operates drones over war-torn Yemen.

In Washington, US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter declined to confirm that Ansi had been the victim of a US strike.

"I cannot give you a specific answer on a particular strike," Carter said. "I will say that on the general question of AQAP, we will continue to apply pressure."

Good...they can run, but they can't hide.
 

asif iqbal

Lieutenant General
That's a bizarre notion. How would bombing targets in Turkey, even if there were to be Al Nusrah targets, serve any Syrian purpose?

The same way delft Assad is flattening towns and cities inside Syria just to stay in power

If the people want you out then leave you can't be stubborn and stay and kill everyone like Assad is doing
 

ShahryarHedayat

Junior Member
Iran and U.S. cut deal on new diplomatic offices in Washington, Tehran

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Secretary of State John F. Kerry, meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, on April 27, 2015, in New York.

The United States, in what may be among the first negotiated deals with Iran since relations broke off in 1980, is allowing the Iranian Interests Section in Washington to move to new headquarters on 23rd Street Northwest in West End.

In exchange, Switzerland, which had been looking for new space for the U.S. Interests Section in Tehran — because the current offices, we were told, were “no longer viable and pretty decrepit” — will be getting new offices as well for the U.S. facility.

“Reciprocity is the hallmark of diplomacy,” one source told us. “This was a swap.”

This news comes after Secretary of State John F. Kerry’s visit in New York last week to the elegant second-floor parlor in the residence of the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations — making Kerry the first senior American official to, at least technically, set foot on Iranian soil in decades.

We asked whether the deal indicated a thaw in relations and was related to negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programs.


“The Iranian Interests Section requested last year to relocate to a new address,” the official said, “and permission was granted, per standard protocol.” (The Iranians say they’ve been trying to move to new space for about 30 years.)

The Iranian mission here, which is technically under the auspices of Pakistan, basically handles visas, passports and some cultural matters for the estimated 1.5 million Iranian Americans in this country. It’s currently housed on Wisconsin Avenue north of the Georgetown Social Safeway and above the Wide World of Wines.

Well, this is one deal the Senate won’t get to review.


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