Showing posts with label Samarra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samarra. Show all posts

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Badr and its contention over U.S. and Iran supplied tanks to Iraq

 
Above: Badr official before Iran-supplied T-72S main battle tank 

More photos materialized depicting an Iran-supplied T-72S tank thought to be sourced from IRGC-GF stocks; this time near Samarra, Iraq. Featured in the above photo is Badr official Qassem al-Araji, in short-sleeve shirt and woodland BDU.

This follows comments made by President of Badr Organization and Iraqi Minister of Transportation Hadi al-Amiri, published 13MAR15 at Iran's Tasnim News Agency, where Amiri criticized what he contends were "irrational conditions" by the United States on weapons and tanks he asserts the U.S. agreed to supply to Iraq, stating "America has a condition that these weapons are not to be used in the Salahaddin battle and can only be used in the [proposed] Battle of Mosul." [see HERE]

COMMENTARY: This Iraq/Iran narrative of U.S. withholding of "weapons and tanks" appears to be a possible motive for the recent photographic publicity of Iran-supplied T-72 tanks making appearances at sensitive sites about Iraq, however low-key that may be. This also fits the familiar pattern where the Iraqis are able to turn to Iran, wherever they feel their needs are not being upheld by the United States, or they feel undue influence.

For Iran's part, they appear only too keen to accommodate such needs, portraying theirs as the more reliable coalition against ISIL and Al-Qaeda linked groups.

Whether such regionally constituted contrivances revolving about U.S. or Iran supplied tanks translate into meaningful tactical renderings on the Iraqi battlefield has yet to be observed.

Friday, February 6, 2015

IqAAC Mil Mi-171E brought down at Samarra - Update

Update: IqAAC Mil Mi-171E, serial 415 now said to be brought down 03FEB15 by technical fault and not shootdown by MANPADS by ISIL. (Title of post corrected to reflect revised claim.)

Recent photo of an Iraq Army Aviation Command (IqAAC) Mil Mi-171E helicopter at Samarra, said to be shot down by ISIL-operated MANPADS.

This IqAAC Mil Mi-171E appears to be one of those batched-delivered sometime in 2011.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Iraqi Helicopter Shot Down by ISIL, Killing 2 Pilots

The Los Angeles Times reported on Saturday that the Islamic State insurgents shot down an Iraqi army helicopter near the city of Samarra, killing two pilots. The chopper went down in Mutassem, a strategic entry to the Shia holy city of Samarra, about 80 miles north of Baghdad. It wasn’t immediately clear what type of helicopter was shot down. A military commander told CNN today that the incident hapened on Friday afternoon.

File photo: An Iraqi army helicopter over Amirli, Iraq; September 2014 (Anadoly Agency/Getty Images)