Last November the Afghan army received the first three Mi-17s from the Czech military. In addition, the Czech Republic will donate to Afghanistan another six combat Mi-24 helicopters.
They will be sent to Afghanistan this and next year. The first military air base in Afghanistan was opened in Kabul in January. Apart from the Czech Republic, the United States has also participated in the modernisation of the Afghan aviation fleet. Initially, the USA has promised to donate to Afghanistan 180 planes but finally 120 planes have been donated, according to previous information. The Czech Defence Ministry said in the past that NATO and especially the USA would cover the Czech ForMin wants Prague to ratify Lisbon treaty by year-end ...
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Danes suspected of robbery to be taken to homeland from CzechRep ... costs of the modernisation of the surplus helicopters before their transportation to Afghanistan. The costs were estimated at several hundred million crowns. The Czech army has more than 50 transport and multi-purpose helicopters and some 40 combat helicopters of various types. They also include helicopters that the Czech air force received from Russia as part of the payment of Russia's debt to the Czech Republic. It was 10 combat and 16 transport helicopters. The last of them was taken over by the Czech military in January 2006. Apart from helicopters, the Czech Republic also wanted to donate surplus weapons to Afghanistan. However, Afghanistan announced last July that it was not interested in receiving 20,000 sub-machine guns and 650 machine-guns from the Czech military. ($1=15.241 Czech crowns)
(Ceske Noviny)
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