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SF discover large insurgent drug and weapon cache

#1 Post by Sandgroper »

http://www.defence.gov.au/defencenews/s ... l/0722.htm
Australian Special Forces and their Afghan partners have further reduced the ability of insurgents to finance their illegal activities after a large drug and weapon haul in Daykundi Province.

On 10 July 2011, the Afghan National Interdiction Unit (NIU), supported by members of Australia’s Special Operations Task Group (SOTG), seized a tonne of opium, several kilograms of heroin and over two tonnes of chemicals used to make illegal drugs.

The operation also uncovered more than 20 weapons including pistols, rifles, machine guns and ammunition.

The Commanding Officer (CO) of the SOTG (who cannot be identified for operational security reasons) said illegal drugs were a key source of funding for insurgent activities.

“Insurgents use illegal drugs to finance their attempts to undermine the reconstruction of Afghanistan,” CO SOTG said.

“By supporting the NIU to find and destroy drug factories we can reduce the insurgents’ ability to harm civilians and ISAF and Afghan forces.”

The mission also uncovered equipment used for large scale drug refinement and evidence of a significant drug production industry in the surrounding area.

“The illegal drug trade is a major threat to security, economic development and democratic government, so the more it’s reduced the better it is for Afghanistan,” the CO SOTG said.

During the patrol there were no engagements with insurgents, and the local population showed strong support for the Afghan and Australian forces.

The SOTG commenced combined operations with the NIU in May this year. This combined effort has resulted in thousands of kilograms of drugs destroyed - or confiscated as evidence - and several individuals detained to face prosecution.

During Afghan NIU operations, the SOTG primarily provides cordon security, logistic assistance, medical assets and other specialist capabilities.
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If you look at the weapons at the top left of the picture, you'll see a Mosin Nagant, two SMLE's (the second is possibly an Indian 410) and a Martini Henry! What stories could the MH tell? As yet I haven't ID'ed the LMG in the centre of the picture.

Go to http://images.defence.gov.au/fotoweb/Pr ... 874609734B
to zoom in for a closer view.
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I think in 100 years time they'll still be Enfields,Martinis and Nagants etc being used in wars.Just shows they were built to last. :clap:
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#3 Post by Porcupine »

I assume they'll be bringing these home to sell commercially rather than destroy these valuable and historic items? :cool2:
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Porcupine wrote:I assume they'll be bringing these home to sell commercially rather than destroy these valuable and historic items? :cool2:
At best they'll end up as trophies back with one of the SOTG Units (SASR, 2 Commando, IRR, 4 Squ etc) - at worst they'll be destroyed. :(
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Sandgroper wrote: As yet I haven't ID'ed the LMG in the centre of the picture.

One of them is the russian DP27 i believe.
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Yep, it's a Russian DP. And is that not a P14 in between the SMLE and the Martini?
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Sim G wrote: And is that not a P14 in between the SMLE and the Martini?
beat me to it again
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#8 Post by Sandgroper »

I thought it was an Indian 410 (due to the magazine well) that had it's nose cap removed, but it seems quite a few P14's ended up in India - which I didn't know about :oops: .
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#9 Post by Scotsgun »

mr smith wrote:
Sandgroper wrote: As yet I haven't ID'ed the LMG in the centre of the picture.

One of them is the russian DP27 i believe.

Well done that man. Came across a couple in the Balkans, but never in that poor a condition. You'd have to have a death wish to want to shoot any of those. It's actually a good bit of kit but the drums are prone to siezing and take an age to load.

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#10 Post by barney57 »

Hmm could be kit they wanted to be found,,,set a false trail...something they learnt from PIRA maybe..
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