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Taliban Shot Down 2 Helicopters in Eastern Afghanistan Killing 2 NATO Troops and 3rd Killed in The South
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KABUL, Afghanistan — A helicopter crash killed two NATO service members in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, and a third died in an insurgent attack in the south, the U.S.-led coalition said.



The deaths raised the number of NATO troops who have been killed in Afghanistan this year to 172. NATO is aiming to withdraw its combat forces by the end of 2014 and turn security responsibility over to the Afghans.



Authorities were investigating the cause of the crash, but initial reports indicate there was no enemy activity in the area at the time the helicopter went down, the coalition said.



No further details about the crash in the east or the insurgent attack in the south were released.



A second coalition aircraft crashed Monday in eastern Afghanistan. No fatalities were reported. The coalition said this incident was not related to the helicopter crash, which also occurred in the east.



Officials are trying to determine why the aircraft went down. Initial reports indicate there was no enemy activity in the area. There were no reports of civilians being harmed or property damaged because of the crash. The coalition transported the aircraft's crew and passengers to a nearby base for evaluation.



Elsewhere in Afghanistan, gunmen killed a member of the community council in southern Helmand province's Sangin district Monday, the provincial government said.



Haji Raz Mohammad was headed to the district governor's office when he was attacked, the government said. Authorities were searching for the gunmen.



A roadside bomb killed seven people in northeastern Baghlan province Monday, including three civilians and four members of the Afghan Local Police, said provincial police chief Gen. Asadullah Sherzad. The Afghan Local Police is a government-sponsored militia that works alongside the Afghan army and national police, Sherzad said.


Added: May-28-2012 Occurred On: May-28-2012
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  • I guess you don't read your own material you post.

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  • Did you know that all helicopter crashes everywhere in the world happen because the taliban shoot them down?

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    • @Jihad_Is_Pure_Murder lolol, exactly! They didn't. Taliban groups always claim this when they hear news from America media. They are trying to take the blame so they get paid more money from the taliban puppetmasters who pull the lowly afghan, desperate terrorist puppet strings

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  • "Shoot down". Lol very imaginative

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  • ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm where is the source?? It helps if you post a source.

    "Taliban shoot down two helicopters"

    I highly doubt that.

    "Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said in an e-mail that the two helicopters were shot down and 36 soldiers died, but ISAF said there were no reports of enemy activity in the area where the crashes occurred."

    36 dead lol?? Yyyyyyyyyyyeah ok.

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  • iglas have no sam launch warnings, if your lucky you may see the ploom, but its going 1000km at launch so by the time you see the ploom it has already exploded.

    if more of that stuff got into the hands of the enemy rotor and fix wing would have major issues. considering CAS your not flying that high and MANPADS have 5-7km high range at about 30km distance.

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    • @nowhereman1

      You need to check your info. Most MANPADS have a range of 5-8 km and 3-5 in vertical. Also note that above ranges are pretty much theoretical maximums that might be doable on a target that doesn't move at all (if you can get a lock in the first place at that range).

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    • @Sjumppanen my bad and your right, i was thinking radar on TOR, so kinda half right since cough it has them linked.

      I pulled this off the export guide from the maker, you can download it in pdf

      IGLA
      Target engagement envelope, m:
      range 500 – 5,200
      altitude 10 –3,500
      Approaching/receiding target speed, m/s up to 400/320
      Guidance mode homing
      Control system single channel
      Type of homing head heat-seeking
      (passive)
      Warhead explosives weight, kg 0.405
      Fuse type impact
      deep penetrating
      Reaction More..

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  • Can anybody tell me where I can get the link to the Afghanistan vid uploaded around April 12th, that is about 30 mins long showing a soldier with a helmet cam and his day to day with combat footage? That would be a great thing!

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  • Say hello to Charlie Wilson!

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  • Unfortunately, helicopters crash a lot more than any other type of aircraft. When you're flying hundreds of them around every day, it's gonna happen.

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  • Old news, and a lie on actual news....

    They didn't. Taliban groups always claim this when they hear downed aircraft news from America media. They are trying to take the blame so they get paid more money from the taliban puppetmasters who pull the lowly afghan desperate terrorists puppet strings

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  • Can't we get the f@#k out of this ass backward country yet?

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    • @markand
      No! the military industrial complex has not made enough money yet, they must be allowed to rape the US taxpayers for a few more years.

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