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This is a list of equipment used by the Afghan Armed Forces .
This section
is missing information about pre-2021 use of American-styled gear in propaganda videos: captures or airsoft copies? Also, captured NVG circa 2017.
Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page . (September 2021 )
Armored fighting vehicles [ edit ]
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Command and control Service branches Corps Special forces
Badri 313
Red Unit
Lashkar-e-Mansoori
3rd Infantry Brigade Commandos
Yarmouk 60 Special Forces Battalion
Victorious Force Unit
Panipat
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