lunes, 15 de junio de 2015

ALGUNAS FOTOS DE LA EX FUERZA AERA IRAKI

An Iraqi Air Force MiG fighter jet is partially buried in the sand near the Tamous air base August 2, 2003 at Habaniya, Iraq, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) northeast of Baghdad. U.S. military units hunting Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction have uncovered more than 25 of the Iraqi air force fighter jets buried there to avoid being destroyed during the recent war.
Army 3rd Armoured Cavalry Regiment Seargent First Class David Whipkey, from Indianapolis, Indiana examines an Iraqi Air Force MiG fighter jet buried in the sand near the Tamous air base August 2, 2003 at Habaniya, Iraq, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) northeast of Baghdad. U.S. military units hunting Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction have uncovered more than 25 of the Iraqi air force fighter jets buried there to avoid being destroyed during the recent war.

An Iraqi Air Force MiG fighter jet is partially buried in the sand near the Tamous air base August 2, 2003 at Habaniya, Iraq, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) northeast of Baghdad. U.S. military units hunting Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction have uncovered more than 25 of the Iraqi air force fighter jets buried there to avoid being destroyed during the recent war.Army 3rd Armoured Cavalry Regiment Seargent First Class David Whipkey, from Indianapolis, Indiana examines an Iraqi Air Force MiG fighter jet buried in the sand near the Tamous air base August 2, 2003 at Habaniya, Iraq, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) northeast of Baghdad. U.S. military units hunting Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction have uncovered more than 25 of the Iraqi air force fighter jets buried there to avoid being destroyed during the recent war.
An Iraqi Air Force MiG fighter jet is partially buried in the sand near the Tamous air base August 2, 2003 at Habaniya, Iraq, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) northeast of Baghdad. U.S. military units hunting Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction have uncovered more than 25 of the Iraqi air force fighter jets buried there to avoid being destroyed during the recent war.
An Iraqi Air Force MiG fighter jet is buried in the sand near the Tamous air base August 2, 2003 at Habaniya, Iraq, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) northeast of Baghdad. U.S. military units hunting Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction have uncovered more than 25 of the Iraqi air force fighter jets buried there to avoid being destroyed during the recent war.

An American Army Kiowa helicopter flies above the wreckage of several Iraqi helicopters at the Tamous air base August 2, 2003 at Habaniya, Iraq, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) northeast of Baghdad. U.S. military units hunting Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction nearby have uncovered more than 25 Iraqi air force fighter jets buried there to avoid being destroyed during the recent war.


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