Iraqi Forces Take Delivery on More Weapons, Materiel

The Watcher

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T-55s for Iraq. :(

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Iraqi Forces Take Delivery on More Weapons, Materiel
American Forces Press Service

BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec. 6, 2004 – Iraqi security forces continued to receive large shipments of weapons and materiel from the Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq in November, including large deliveries of armor for the Iraqi army's growing mechanized force element.

November's rollout totaled more than 2 million RPK/PKM machine-gun rounds; 1.2 million 9 mm pistol rounds; 2.8 million AK-47 assault-rifle rounds; 450,000 12 gauge shotgun rounds, including 200,000 slug rounds; 999,000 5.6 mm rounds; 48 shotguns; 1,000 various-make 9 mm pistols; nearly 1,000 RPK and PKM machine guns; 1,120 smoke and riot grenades; roughly 1,900 9 mm Glock pistols; 5,400 AK-47s; 20 Walther pistols; 78 rocket-propelled grenade launchers; 16,000 sets of body armor; more than 7,400 helmets, including 150 riot helmets; 44 French- designed Panhard M-3 armored personnel carriers; four T-55 Russian-designed heavy tanks; 18 multi-purposed armored vehicles; and four Comp Air 7SL light reconnaissance aircraft.

The rollout also included nearly 200 vehicle and handheld radios; 150 night- vision goggles; some 11,000 field jackets; 3,000 cold-weather jackets; 2,200 mattresses and beds; 40,000 desert combat uniforms; 11,000 pairs of running shoes; 300 kneepads; 600 tactical vests; 1,000 holsters; 9,500 T-shirts; 1,200 binocular pairs; 1,000 handcuff sets; 20 blunt-trauma suits; 1,450 compasses; 132 global positioning systems; 800 "MAG" lights; 750 whistles; 4,150 hats; 344 first aid kits; 2,000 canteens; 1,500 police shirts; 2,000 police uniforms; two 2-ton trucks; 14 ambulances; 10 Russian-made GAZ heavy transport trucks; 15 Chevy trucks; 20 Chevy Trailblazers; four Dodge Durangos; and 52 Chevy Lumina police sedans.

All equipment has either been issued to Iraqi army, National Guard or police forces or delivered throughout the country for distribution to personnel.


The Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq is specifically tasked with assisting the Iraqi government to train, mentor and equip Iraq's security forces.

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tatra

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Where does the heavfy equipemtn come from? I mean, it this refurbished Iraqi equipment dating back to the days of Saddam Hussain, or is it "new" used equipment from elsewhere and, if so, from where?
 

adsH

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i think these are definitely Old seized stock piles of the older Iraqi forces, they've been released in-order to be redistributed, i think the Weaponry has been standardized.
 

gf0012-aust

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adsH said:
i think these are definitely Old seized stock piles of the older Iraqi forces, they've been released in-order to be redistributed, i think the Weaponry has been standardized.
Correct. All of the prev regimes weapons stocks were stored for future use by the new Government. There was a refurb process in play as well, but I'm unsure of the status of that.
 

mysterious

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I thought that the new Iraqi forces were also getting surplus items from the US and some other NATO countries which are just sitting idle back in their home countries in the warehouses or where-ever, right? :roll
 
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