So I tried posting this on Instagram and I believe this is what got the page banned (go figure), but I wanted to show you all just a glimpse of the weapons being seized by the Taliban from the ANA. These photos are just from the past few days that I have saved, I’ve seen way more floating around twitter and this doesn’t include the past several weeks. It’s really unclear how much firepower the Taliban has when it comes to small arms now because of the vast amount captured as bases and checkpoints are overrun, surrendered, or abandoned. #AtlasNewsUpdateAfghanistan
More footage of the civil unrest in Tripoli, Lebanon, going on at the moment over economic and political stability as fuel shortages, rolling blackouts, and hyper inflation continue to cripple the country and push it deeper into crisis.
Iraqi’s PMF forces have unveiled their Mohajer-6 UCAVs supplied to them by Iran at a military parade at Camp Ashraf. This means that the PMF are the only forces within Iraq with UCAV capabilities (excluding western militaries) as the Iraqi military does not have any operational drones at this time.
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Taliban militants using a captured ANA 122mm howitzer against ANA forces in Sayyedabad, which has seen significant IRAM and artillery use by militants today. The district has been at the front of one of the many Taliban offensives, resulting in ANA surrenders and the seizure of weapons/ equipment.
Might as well do a Sayyedabad district, Wardak Province, photo dump since I’m on the subject. Significant push by the Taliban to flush out ANDSF holdouts at besieged outposts around the district. Photo of the IRAM use mentioned in the last post.
Taliban rocking da T-55 for the day in Ala Sai district, Kapisa province. Obvious shift to conventional war fighting techniques by the Taliban, but will it hurt them in the long run?🤔
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Purported footage of a Taliban execution of an off-duty ANDSF soldier in Baghlan province captured by an Afghan UAV, which could do nothing but sit and watch.