The Connecticut Post 1 month ago

Russian helicopters prefered over US ones in Iraq and Afghanistan

not been delivered as far as she knows. Thanks to the Pentagon and most likely the American taxpayer, the skies of Afghanistan will again be filled with the distinctive noise of Russian helicopters. Full Article at The Connecticut Post

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  1. apparently increased by 10 percent or more, she said, but the helicopters have not been delivered as far as she knows. Full Article at The Connecticut Post

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