In June Issue of Air
Force Monthly magazines, I
published the second contribution to my new series of monthly reports
named the "Flashpoint" : "Wolves in sheep's clothing", the concept of transforming Antonov transports into auxiliary bombers starting in 1967 in the Indian Air Force and used recently in the battle of Mosul by Iraqi AIr Force.
Showing posts with label Mosul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mosul. Show all posts
Sunday, June 4, 2017
Monday, May 15, 2017
New loss for Iraqi Army Aviation in the battle of Mosul
Iraqi Army Aviation has lost a Bell IA-407 on 13 May in western Mosul near Al-Qayrawan region. The pilots managed to land safely in a PMU (Popular Mobilization Units) base after being hit by ground fire and later evacuated. This is the second Bell IA-407 down in five weeks. Previous one was down on 6 April in Al-Muhandisin district of Mosul city. A Mi-35 crashed near Baiji on 4 January and another Bell IA-407 was lost in Mukeshefah area North of Samarra at 140 km north of Baghdad on 29 October 2016. Seven Bell helicopters were captured, crashed or shot down in three years of fighting against Islamic State.
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Friday, February 24, 2017
My publication in March
This month, two of my short reports are published in March Issue of Air Force Monthly about the deployment of Nigerian Air Force in Gambia and a combat report about Iraqi Air Force and Iraqi Army Aviation in action in the battle of Mosul.
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Air Forces Monthly
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Gambia
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Publication
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Fighting are tough for Iraqi helicopter pilots
Iraq’s war on Islamic State has taken a heavy toll on the Iraqi army’s helicopter crews. And the battle of Mosul that began in October 2016 has only increased the pressure on the young aviation force, which formed with American assistance in 2007.
Many of the Iraqi army’s chopper crews fly from Erbil airport in Iraqi Kurdistan and Qayyarah airfield south of Mosul. The force suffered its latest loss on Oct. 29, 2016, when a Bell IA-407 belonging to the army’s 21 Squadron crashed in the Mukeshefah area north of Samarra.
We spoke to two pilots who’ve been fighting ISIS for more than two years.
Many of the Iraqi army’s chopper crews fly from Erbil airport in Iraqi Kurdistan and Qayyarah airfield south of Mosul. The force suffered its latest loss on Oct. 29, 2016, when a Bell IA-407 belonging to the army’s 21 Squadron crashed in the Mukeshefah area north of Samarra.
We spoke to two pilots who’ve been fighting ISIS for more than two years.
Iraqi Army Chopper Pilot — ‘The Fighting Must Continue!’
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EC 635
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Fallujah
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Tikrit
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War Is Boring
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