American newspaper reveal deploy Apache helicopters to protect her country’s embassy in Iraq
American newspaper reveal deploy Apache helicopters to protect her country’s embassy in Iraq
03/07/2014 17:35
Follow-up – and babysit –
U.S. newspaper “The Washington Times”, on Thursday, said the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama decided to put the helicopters “Apache” at the disposal of nearly a thousand troops and an American consultant will be present in Iraq to protect the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
The newspaper “The Washington Times”, on its website on Thursday that “Admiral John Kirby, Pentagon press secretary, said that as well as Apache helicopters, will help surveillance drones unarmed individual Americans and Iraqis to gather intelligence information on the organization of Muslim in Iraq and the country Sham Daash. ”
The newspaper pointed out that “the Apache helicopters capable of launching missiles (Hellfire) and 70 mm rockets, helicopters and includes automatic cannon model of 30 mm up to 1,200 rounds of ammunition high explosive dual-purpose.”
According to the airline, “Boeing”, the manufacturer of the aircraft, the radar Apache – the so-called “de-AH -64″ Longbow – can classify and identify priorities, and that up to 128 goals in less than a minute.
M. J
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