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Post time 22-2-2009 10:06 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
new Iraqi ARmy T-72


last time face to face, now side by side


train by former enemy........







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 Author| Post time 22-2-2009 10:07 PM | Show all posts

HE 125mm rounds use by new Iraqi Army

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Iraqi T-72 donate by Hungary





















Virtually all of the equipment used by the former Iraqi Army was either destroyed by the U.S. and British during Operation Iraqi Freedom or was looted during the chaotic aftermath shortly after the fall of the Hussein regime. Four T-55 tanks however have been recovered from an old army base in al-Muqdadiyah and are now in service with the 1st Mechanized Division.

On February 2, 2004 the U.S government announced that Nour USA was awarded a $327,485,798 contract to procure equipment for both the Iraqi Army and the Iraqi National Guard; however, this contract was canceled in March 2004 when an internal Army investigation (initiated due to complaints from losing bidders) revealed that Army procurement officers in Iraq were violating procedures with sloppy contract language and incomplete paperwork.

On May 25, 2004 the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) stated that they would award a contract worth $259,321,656 to ANHAM Joint Venture in exchange for procuring the necessary equipment (and providing its required training) for a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 35 battalions. The minimum bid would begin to be delivered immediately and further orders could be placed until the maximum of 35 battalion sets or September 2006 after the first order was fully delivered.

In May 2005, Hungary agreed to donate 77 T-72's to the Iraqi Army, with the refurbishment contract going to Defense Solutions to bring the tanks up to operational status for an estimated 4.5 million dollars US[54]. After a delay in the payment of funds from the Iraqi government[55], Iraq's 9th Army Mechanized Division received the tanks at its headquarters in Taji over a three day period starting on November 8, 2005[54].
On July 29, 2005, the United Arab Emirates gained approval to purchase 180 M113A1 APCs in good-condition from Switzerland, with the intent to transfer them to Iraq as a gift. Domestic political opposition successfully froze the sale, fearing that the export would violate the country's longstanding tradition of neutrality as well as perhaps make Switzerland a target for terrorism[56].

173 M113s, 44 Panhards, and 300 Spartans donated by Jordan, Pakistan and UAE. 600 Dzik-3 (Ain Jaria) APCs were ordered in Poland (option 1200) for delivery by Jan 2007. 573 Akrep APCs for delivery by Jan 2007. 756 Cougar H APCs (option 1050) for delivery by November 2008.
713 M1114s and 400 M1151s purchased for IA with delivery complete by end July 2006.

Serbia has signed a US$230m deal with Iraq to sell weapons and military equipment, the defence ministry said in March 2008. It did not specify the weapons but Serbian military experts believe they include Serbian-made CZ-99 hand guns, Zastava M21 5.56 mm assault rifles,Zastava M84 machine guns, anti-tank weapons (M79 "Osa", Bumbar, and M90 "Strsljen"), ammunition and explosives and about 20 Lasta 95 basic trainer aircraft. Iraq's defence Minister Abdul-Qadir al-Obaidi visited Belgrade in September and November to discuss boosting military ties with Serbia.[57][58]
In August 2008, the United States has proposed military sales to Iraq, which will include upgraded M1 Abrams battle tanks, helicopters, armored vehicles, radios, all to be valued at an estimated 2.16 billion dollars.[59]

In December 2008 the United States approved a 6 billion dollars arms deal with Iraq that included 140 M1A1 tanks and 400 Stryker combat vehicles. [60]

In January 2009 U.S. defense companies and Pentagon officials announced that the Iraqi Army is planning to buy up to 2,000 retrofitted, Soviet-era T-72 tanks. Redesignated as T-91s, the tanks would form the heavy core of a reconstituted force meant to be able to defend its country after most U.S. forces leave in 2011. The tanks would be bought from Eastern European countries such as the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine and Slovakia, and then stripped to their frames and rebuilt under a contract managed by Defense Solutions of Exton, Pa.[61]
The average Iraqi soldier is equipped with a 6-colored "chocolate-chip" uniform or Desert Battle Uniform, a PASGT ballistic helmet, ballistic vest, web gear, radio, grenades and an M16A4rifle. [62]

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 Author| Post time 22-2-2009 10:11 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 22-2-2009 10:29 PM | Show all posts
hmm nais
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Post time 22-2-2009 11:56 PM | Show all posts
air force ???

usa tak kasi ker raptor ker ? he he he
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Post time 23-2-2009 12:55 AM | Show all posts

Reply #7 manusia biasa's post

AF nak pakai cessna je..
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Post time 23-2-2009 10:38 AM | Show all posts
Bestnya Iraqi Army, puak2 negara Arab lain laju jer kasik derma MBTs, APCs, AIFVs ... tp kalu geng Hamas / Fatah, AK-47 pun tak lepas.
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Post time 23-2-2009 10:45 AM | Show all posts

Reply #5 gancity's post

Ingatkan us nak kasi iraq abrams k...
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Post time 23-2-2009 10:48 AM | Show all posts
AF nak pakai cessna je.


Kot iye pun, US leh jual 2nd hand F-16s ke, ini Cessna ... paling cikai pun, France leh donate Mirages yg lelamer tuhhh. Iran musti pakai gelak punya!

Tp ati aku kuat kata Iraq musti tunggu Pakistan punya JF-17 Thunder mula dikeluarkan ..... Pakistan dah start scouting for possible buyer ...
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Post time 23-2-2009 11:52 AM | Show all posts
Air defence would obviously be provided by US, just like Philippines. Good idea.
Iraqis just focus on army.

What do you think Malaysia can donate?
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Post time 23-2-2009 12:24 PM | Show all posts

Reply #10 yaminz's post

kalau US bagi patriot pun dah ok....
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Post time 23-2-2009 12:42 PM | Show all posts

Reply #13 tangopapa's post

kang nanges lak israel nanti...
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Post time 23-2-2009 01:43 PM | Show all posts
Psssssstttt, dubuk dah mai .... dia nak tender loving care gitu ... ingat warga MPSA ... jgn layannn
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Post time 23-2-2009 04:50 PM | Show all posts

Reply #15 robotech's post

buat xnmpk jer...
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Post time 24-2-2009 09:03 AM | Show all posts
malaysia bagi kete lama2 dah la..kete-kete potong banyak tu....buat suicide bomber..sebuk tanya orang nak bagi pe..pigidah lu dubuk...
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Post time 24-2-2009 09:10 AM | Show all posts
You malaysians donate suicide bombers?
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Post time 24-2-2009 09:20 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Debmey at 24-2-2009 09:10 AM
You malaysians donate suicide bombers?


..dia tak tau pape..dia cari tang aku taip english je la..
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Post time 24-2-2009 09:31 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Debmey at 23-2-2009 11:52
Air defence would obviously be provided by US, just like Philippines. Good idea.
Iraqis just focus on army.

What do you think Malaysia can donate?


we are going to donate our sperms..coz ours are better in quality compared to sperms came from singapek...
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