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Шаблон:Expand Arabic Шаблон:Infobox military unit The Iraqi Army Aviation Command is one of the formations of the Iraqi Armed Forces, founded in 1980.[1] It commands the helicopter class as well as the class of Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs). It is a completely separate force from the Iraqi Air Force, currently led by the Lieutenant General Samir Zaki.[2] It has had vital and impactful roles in most of the Iraqi army's wars after its establishment such as during the first Iran–Iraq War, the Gulf War and its role in the War on terror in Iraq in supporting ground forces, providing air cover in battles and targeting terrorist movements. It reached its maximum capacity at the end of the first Gulf War, when the commanding cadres consisted of nearly 900 helicopters.

History

Origination Of Aviation Command

The Iraqi Army Aviation Command was formed after a split from the Iraqi Air Force in 1980.Шаблон:Cn

The 1990s

After Iraq's military was destroyed in the Gulf War, and the Army Aviation Command lost much of its equipment in military operations. After the war, Iraq was unable to rebuild to its previous state of military power as a result of the United Nations' decision to blockade Iraq.

After 2003

After the United States and its allies invaded Iraq in 2003 and the civil administrator Paul Bremer, decided to dissolve and rehabilitate the Iraqi army. The Army Aviation Command was dissolved and most of the military, logistical equipment and infrastructure was dismantled. The United States then aided in the reconstruction of the Army Aviation Command and supplied it with the necessary military equipment, logistics and rehabilitation of army bases and airports.Шаблон:Cn

Organization

Command

Army Aviation Command Headquarters: Baghdad

Academies and training centers

Army Aviation College

The College of Aviation is one of the formations of the Army Aviation Command. The college habilitates, prepares and trains pilots in various specialized and military theory and skills, including navigation, flight theories, air conditioning, the English language, communications and various military lessons in order to prepare them to work in all squadrons and air bases and to continue performing their tasks in combating terrorism and defending Iraq. The college consists of five wings: Aviation, Teaching, Technical, Administration, supplies and Military Training.

Bases and airports

The Army Aviation Command uses military bases and airports scattered throughout Iraq.

Personnel

Army Aviation Command Commanders

Military Rank Name Duration
Lieutenant Major P.S.C. Hamed Al-maiki 2005-2020
Lieutenant Major P.S.C. Samir Zaki 2020- till now

Ranks

The ranks of the army aviation force are the same as the standard armed forces ranks. Because the army's flight force is derived from the air force, it inherited the ranks of the air force and comes with epaulets of sky-blue color and below the epaulettes are two wings of an eagle (indicating the pilots). Technical officers, engineers and ground crews have the same rank form with the wings of an eagle. The wings of the eagle are on the red stripe in the case of the staff officer, the epaulettes used to be the olive drab or khaki of the Army but with wings.

Officers

lieutenant

pilot

First L.

pilot

Captain

pilot

Major

pilot

L. colonel
pilot
Colonel

pilot

Brigadier General
pilot
Major general
pilot
L. general
pilot
General
pilot
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Soldiers and Warrant officers

Soldiers and warrant officers in Army Aviation Command constitute are the ground crew, responsible for set and preparation of the aircraft on the flight line as well as ground guidance. they are not flying the aircraft, so the epaulette have no eagle's wings. The soldier's uniform does not contain epaulettes.

Soldir 1stSoldir Sergeant Corporal Chief S.
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Equipment

Helicopters

This force reached its peak power at the end of the first Gulf War, when the commanding cadres numbered nearly 900 different helicopters. The armament of the Iraqi army was generally from the eastern bloc. As a result of the policies followed by the Iraqi state, most of the helicopters were Soviet. After 2003 the United States armed the Iraqi army aviation with American and Western helicopters.

In October 2012, it was reported that Iraq had signed a contract with Russia to purchase weapons, including approximately 30 Mil Mi-28 helicopters.[3] The agreement was confirmed on October 9.Шаблон:Cn Part of the deal was later canceled due to the Iraqi parliament's condemnation of the deal on suspicion of corruption, but the Iraqi Defense Minister stated that "the deal will go ahead".[4] The contract was already signed and included the Mil Mi-28NE helicopters, and deliveries began in September 2013. Another 10 aircraft of the same model were delivered in January 2014.

The Army Aviation currently owns 175 operational helicopters, including 15 attack helicopters, out of 300 purchased, including 67-114 heavy attack helicopters (it is scheduled to reach 500 helicopters), as follows:

name image origin type number[5] notes
Helecopter/Aircraft
bell 206 Файл:Bell Jet Ranger 206B helicopter.jpg Шаблон:Flagu multi role helecopter 10
bell 407 Файл:Iraqi Army Aviation T407 flown by Chief Warrant Officer Robert Grosnick (cropped).jpg Шаблон:Flagu multi role helicopter

and training

27
3
Bell OH-58 Kiowa Файл:Bell OH-58C (5188886872).jpg Шаблон:Flagu Training 8
Eurocopter EC635 Файл:Eurocopter EC 635 mock-up ILA 2012.jpg Шаблон:Flagu Light attack 24
Bell UH-1 Iroquois Файл:Iraqi air force UH-1H II Huey helicopter.JPG Шаблон:Flagu Multi purpose 15
Mil mi-8 Файл:Krzesiny 95RB.JPG Шаблон:Flagu Transport Unknown
Mil mi-17 Файл:US Army 53453 CAMP TAJI, Iraq-After securing their simulated target, Iraqi Soldiers make their way back onto an Iraqi Air Force MI-17 Hip helicopter. U.S. Soldiers from the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Div.jpg Шаблон:Flagu Multi purpose 22
Mil mi-24 Файл:Mil Mi-24D (centered).jpg Шаблон:Flagu Attack 15
mil mi-35 Файл:Mil Mi-35M (54 yellow).jpg Шаблон:Flagu Multi purpose 18
Mil mi-28 Файл:Mi-28 (3844599358).jpg Шаблон:FlaguШаблон:Flagu attack 14 called Night hunter

in the aviation command

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)

Iraq has contracted for 14 CH-4 medium-altitude and long-range (M.A.L.E.) UAV from Шаблон:Flagu, used for reconnaissance and treating targets using precision-guided missiles.

Losses of helicopters destroyed during the fight against ISIS

Helicopters origin downed/

destroyed

bell 407 Шаблон:Flagu 1
Mil mi-17 Шаблон:Flagu 1
Mil mi-28 Шаблон:Flagu 1
mil mi-35 m Шаблон:Flagu 1
Total 4

References

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