Almost 80 aircraft worth $923.3 million were left at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul,
Over 9,500 air-to-ground munitions worth $6.54 million were also left behind in Afghanistan.
More than 40,000 military vehicles were abandoned in the now Taliban-controlled nation, including 12,000 military Humvees.
Of the 427,300 weapons the U.S. gave Afghan forces prior to the withdrawal, more than 300,000 remained after the Taliban took over.
“Nearly all” of the communications equipment that Afghan forces received from the U.S. military was left behind, including base-station, mobile, man-portable and hand-held commercial and military radio systems, as well as transmitters and encryption devices.
Almost 42,000 pieces of specialized equipment were also left in Afghanistan, including night vision, surveillance, and “biometric and positioning equipment.” Nearly 17,500 “pieces of explosive detection, electronic countermeasure, disposal and personal protective equipment” were also abandoned.
More than 15 million rounds of Ball rifle ammunition, over 99,000 40 mm high explosive/fragmentation grenade cartridges and roughly 119,000 82mm mortar rounds.
Billions of dollars' worth of military equipment, including planes, vehicles, weapons, and ammunition were left behind during Bidens hastily called retreat and abandonment in Afghanistan.
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Over 9,500 air-to-ground munitions worth $6.54 million were also left behind in Afghanistan.
More than 40,000 military vehicles were abandoned in the now Taliban-controlled nation, including 12,000 military Humvees.
Of the 427,300 weapons the U.S. gave Afghan forces prior to the withdrawal, more than 300,000 remained after the Taliban took over.
“Nearly all” of the communications equipment that Afghan forces received from the U.S. military was left behind, including base-station, mobile, man-portable and hand-held commercial and military radio systems, as well as transmitters and encryption devices.
Almost 42,000 pieces of specialized equipment were also left in Afghanistan, including night vision, surveillance, and “biometric and positioning equipment.” Nearly 17,500 “pieces of explosive detection, electronic countermeasure, disposal and personal protective equipment” were also abandoned.
More than 15 million rounds of Ball rifle ammunition, over 99,000 40 mm high explosive/fragmentation grenade cartridges and roughly 119,000 82mm mortar rounds.
Billions of dollars' worth of military equipment, including planes, vehicles, weapons, and ammunition were left behind during Bidens hastily called retreat and abandonment in Afghanistan.
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Biden admin left $7 billion in military equipment in Afghanistan: Report
President Joe Biden’s administration left roughly $7 billion in military equipment behind in Afghanistan after the deadly withdrawal in August that left