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Inherited from the Soviet-Afghan War. RPD: Light machine gun Soviet Union: Inherited from the Soviet-Afghan War and Afghan Civil War. M2 Browning: Heavy machine gun United States: Provided by the United States. M134 Minigun: Rotary medium machine gun United States: Provided by the United States. DShK: 12.7x99mm heavy machine gun Soviet Union
United States: Pump-action shotgun: Captured from the former Afghan National Army. [3] Sniper rifles; M24 Sniper Weapon System United States: Sniper rifle: Captured from the former Afghan National Army. [2] PSL: Romania: Designated marksman rifle: Unknown number in service captured from the former Afghan National Army. [3] Machine guns; M249 ...
Weapons of Afghanistan ... List of active aircraft of the Afghan Air Force; List of military equipment used by the mujahideen during the Soviet–Afghan War
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Several events in early 2002 can be seen as the conclusion of the first phase of the US-led war in Afghanistan. The first was the dispersal of the major groups of the Taliban and al-Qaeda after the end of Anaconda. In February 2002, the United States decided to not expand international security forces beyond Kabul. [265]
This twenty-year armed conflict (2001–2021) is referred to as the War in Afghanistan [95] in order to distinguish it from Afghanistan's various other wars, [96] notably the ongoing Afghan conflict of which it was a part, [97] and the Soviet–Afghan War.
Washington, D.C.: United States Army Center of Military History. ISBN 9781505855296. Wright, Donald P.; et al. (2009). A Different Kind of War: The United States Army in Operation Enduring Freedom, October 2001-September 2005. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: Combat Studies Institute Press. ISBN 9781070202754.
provided by the KGB to Afghan units tasked with rescuing Adolph Dubs. [18] [19] 6b2 and ZHZL-74 body armor used by Sarandoy special purpose units. Ushanka Soviet Union Democratic Republic of Afghanistan: Fur cap: Usually worn without an insignia [citation needed]