Afghanistan: What Weapons And Kit May Have Been Left Behind?
A look at some of the equipment still in the Taliban-occupied Afghanistan after the West's departure.
Tom Sables began his career as a freelance journalist before joining BFBS Forces News in 2019. He has been shortlisted for an AIB International Media Excellence Award, developing specialisms in military mental health and special forces operations. Travelling across Europe to report from large-scale NATO deployments, Tom’s coverage includes a broad range of stories – from political developments to technological innovation.
A look at some of the equipment still in the Taliban-occupied Afghanistan after the West's departure.
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A joint American military force demonstrated its firepower during a sinking exercise, destroying a decommissioned navy frigate.
Royal Marines veteran was flown out of Afghanistan following a bomb blast in 2011, and is now part of the Paralympics TV team in Tokyo.
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal has confirmed the device is live, while plans for detonation are in place.
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