Commander of the Air Force: F16 aircraft will reach Iraq in the 12 of next July

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23 Apr 2015 In IRAQ Comments Off on Commander of the Air Force: F16 aircraft will reach Iraq in the 12 of next July
The commander of the Air Force pilot team Gen. Anwar Hamad Amin, Wednesday, that a number of F16 aircraft will reach Iraq in the 12 of next July, accompanied by trained pilots to deal with, as pointed out that these aircraft will be used to implement various operations upon arrival in the country.

A statement of the Ministry of Defense, seen by Alsumaria News, for secretary as saying that “the leadership of the Air Force has a great role and active in the protection of Iraq and the hunt for the terrorist gangs, and the many duties in the various cutters operations.”

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The Secretary, that the “F-Project 16 is the job with the press, and we have been in the United States and put the finishing touches to the arrival of these aircraft on July 12 of this year,” noting that “this aircraft will reach good numbers with pilots who have completed all workouts this plane. “

He said, “This aircraft will be used in the implementation of various operations immediately upon arrival to the country and at the hands of Iraqi pilots,” pointing to “the arrival of their own spare parts.”

A spokesman for the Office of the Prime Minister Saad al-Sabri confirmed, in the (April 17, 2015), there are no political obstacles to supply Iraq with aircraft F-16, pointing out that it would send in the form of payments allocated to them upon completion of the rules.

It is noteworthy that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi conducted, in (April 14, 2015), an official visit to the United States at the head of a senior ministerial delegation, and held a meeting with US President Barack Obama latter’s office in Washington, conducted after a series of meetings with a number of US officials .

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