ISIS Also Has Tons Of U.S. Weapons, Vehicles And Other Military Gear. Toyota trucks aren’t all ISIS has managed to buy, capture or scavenge from us. In June, CNBC reported that so far we’ve accidentally furnished the Islamic State with at least $219.7 million worth of weapons, vehicles and other military supplies and gear — and that’s ...
“One of the most important facts that mainstream media ignores time and time again is that ISIS was able to grow so fast, because of all the U.S. military equipment …
The US gave the Afghan military an estimated $28 billion in weaponry between 2002 and 2017 and "everything that hasn't been destroyed is the …
Amnesty International’s 44-page report, released late Monday, found that much of ISIS’ equipment and munitions comes from stockpiles captured from the U.S.-allied Iraqi military …
While ISIS lacked any sort of traditional air power, it laid claim to stocks Iraqi-owned Soviet-, Chinese-, and American-originated equipment. The result was a ragtag group of fighters with an equally rag-tag collection of weapons offering tactical flexibility against better organized foes.
ISIS's continued success is at least partially due to its seizure of military equipment from fleeing Iraqi soldiers. When ISIS overran Mosul, they captured weaponry that allowed them a ...
An M16 rifle and other U.S.-manufactured weapons were captured in northern Syria roughly two weeks after Islamic State fighters took control of the Iraqi city of Mosul on June 10, demonstrating ...
Commercial off-the-shelf drones may also be the most valuable military equipment that can be easily acquired in Western Europe for ISIS. An investigation into the arms and ammunition flows into ISIS by Conflict Armament Research found that the overwhelming majority of weapons and ammunition were Warsaw Pact calibres, like that originally made for China, Russia and Eastern …
The stolen, top-of-the-range equipment will enhance their protection Military officials say around 2,000 Humvees have ended up in ISIS hands By Wills Robinson For Dailymail.com
An M16 rifle and other U.S.-manufactured weapons were captured in northern Syria roughly two weeks after Islamic State fighters took control of the Iraqi city of …
ISIS’s continued success is at least partially due to its seizure of military equipment from fleeing Iraqi soldiers. When ISIS overran Mosul, they captured weaponry that allowed them a ...
US forces have come across small watercraft that can ply rivers to carry troops, equipment and in some cases act as floating IEDs. Barges for transport. Skiffs. Motorized vessels. Weapons production. IS has an indigenous weapons industry. Their workshops can produce identical copies of the RPG-7 and SPG-9. In addition, they have developed an ...
Washington CNN —. US and allied warplanes have sunk over 100 ISIS boats, destroying 65 of them in September alone, according to the international military …
Earlier this year, the U.S. began to expedite the sale of military equipment to Iraq, including 500 Hellfire missiles, 24 Apache helicopters, F-16 fighter jets and other weapons after ISIS took ...
The Biden administration says the Taliban has captured a significant amount of U.S. military equipment supplied to Afghan security forces. ... ended up in the hands of groups like the Taliban or ISIS.
A Canadian jihadist fighting for ISIS in Syria has uploaded photographs of U.S. military kit the brutal Islamist group has seized from fleeing government soldiers in Iraq.
Slack controls over military stockpiles and endemic corruption by successive Iraqi governments have added to the problem. Among ISIS’s arsenal are portable air defence systems, guided anti-tank missiles and armoured fighting vehicles, as well as assault rifles like the Russian AK series and the US M16 and Bushmaster.
The Taliban now has access to over $85 billion worth of U.S. military equipment, including more Black Hawk helicopters than 85 percent of the countries around the world and biometric devices with “fingerprints, eye scans, and the biographical information of the Afghans who helped us over the last 20 years,” Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) said at a Capitol Hill press conference Tuesday.
President Obama hailed the end of the war in Iraq on Wednesday, with all U.S. troops due to return home before month's end. Judy Woodruff discusses what will happen to the military equipment and ...
A A. The jihadists fighting in Iraq may be using U.S. military equipment to capture major Iraqi cities as they push their way toward Baghdad, a Pentagon official said. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group appears to be using Humvees and armored vehicles that the United States had given or sold to the Iraqi military, the unnamed ...
As might also be the case with Al-Qadea, once its leadership or its main demagogic personality is removed, an organization such as ISIS may simply have no operational formal structure or apparatus.
Others offer varying guestimates of the extent of the losses of U.S.-made military equipment and weapons to ISIS. “If you say they have …
It's not immediately clear how ISIS came into possession of equipment that was photographed. But it's fairly substantial, said Fred Galvin, a retired Marine Corps officer who led …
Answer (1 of 6): USA is little bit afraid of IS.USA does not want to be infected by IS from Syria to America. Libya was totally different from it.Gaddafi was a ruler for many years.But yet he did not grow the brain to use Islam as weapon or shield. I have another point.In Libya there were governm...
One of the reasons that ISIS has been able to keep up its offensive operations is that has lot and lots of military equipment, much of it captured from the Iraqi. ... ISIS does not have a weapon ...
Once an insurgent group is operational, it can often seize additional weapons, as ISIS has in Iraq, a country flooded with implements of war, including many of U.S. origin that were provided to ...
The ISIS fleet of captured U.S. military vehicles, including M1A1 tanks, grew by more than 100 when Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) fled the provincial capital of Ramadi 60 miles west of Baghdad and ...
Others offer varying guestimates of the extent of the losses of U.S.-made military equipment and weapons to ISIS. “If you say they have captured the …
ISIS is the richest terrorist operation in history. Oil, extortion, taxes and bank looting all play a role. As long as it has land, the Islamic State will have …
Third, the Assad regime has reportedly increased its military operations against ISIS, apparently in response to the group's movement of captured military equipment into Syria, and perhaps in coordination with the Iraqi government. On June 15-16, regime air forces struck ISIS-associated targets in Raqqa and Hasaka provinces.
As might also be the case with Al-Qadea, once its leadership or its main demagogic personality is removed, an organization such as ISIS may simply have no …
Over $1 Billion In US Army Equipment Lost In Iraq Could Fall Into ISIS Hands. The U.S. Army has failed to monitor over $1 billion worth of arms and other military equipment transfers to Kuwait and …
URGENT: ISIS seizes 3rd largest military base in western Iraq and takes its tanks, heavy weapons and supplies ... Rahim Aljughaifi said that “ISIS have seized the contents of the base and the ...
Thus; ISIS has many types of weapons that are of state army calibre, and possesses many heavy weaponry and developed army equipment. ISIS earns 1.5 million dollars on a daily basis, from selling and smuggling oil, according to UN reports.