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The United States Special Operations Forces is the official category which the United States Department of Defense lists the U.S. military units that have a training specialization in unconventional warfare and special operations. The Department refers to such units (and similar foreign organizations) as Special Operations Forces (SOF).
Counter-Terrorist Units 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (SFOD-D) "Delta Force" (United States Army) Navy Special Warfare Development Group "DEVGRU" (United States Navy) (formerly SEAL TEAM 6) 24th Special Tactics Squadron - United States Air Force Intelligence Support Activity (known under various codenames since 1989, including Centra Spike, Torn Victor and Gray Fox)
Special Operation Forces
[ United States Army 75th Ranger Regiment ("Rangers") 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) ("Night Stalkers") United States Army Special Forces ("Green Berets") 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne)
United States Navy SEALs (Sea, Air, Land) Special Boat Teams
United States Air Force 352d Special Operations Group 353d Special Operations Group 720th Special Tactics Group which includes Air Force Special Tactics members consisting of all Pararescuemen, Combat Controllers, and Combat Weathermen.
United States Marine Corps Marine Force Reconnaissance (Reconnaissance and Direct Action) Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (ANGLICO) Radio Reconnaissance Platoon Fleet Antiterrorism Security Teams (FAST) Special Reaction Teams (SRTs)
United States Coast Guard Port Security Units (overseas port security for U.S. Navy and allied civilian installations) Law Enforcement Detachments Maritime Safety and Security Teams (MSST)
[edit] Intelligence Community Special Units Strategic Support Branch (SSB, DIA) Special Activities Division (CIA) Special Collections Service (SCS, joint NSA - CIA) Proactive and Preemptive Operations Group (P2OG, DoD)
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The Iraq War, also known as the Second Gulf War,[37] Operation Iraqi Freedom,[38] or the occupation of Iraq,[39] is an ongoing conflict which began on March 20, 2003 with the United States-led invasion of Iraq by a multinational coalition composed of U.S. and U.K. troops supported by smaller contingents from Australia, Poland, and other nations.[40]
The rationale for the invasion offered by U.S. President George W. Bush and coalition supporters included the allegation that Iraq possessed and was actively developing weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in violation of a 1991 agreement.[41][42] U.S. officials argued that Iraq posed an imminent, urgent, and immediate threat to the United States, its people, allies, and interests.[43][44] The supporting intelligence was widely criticized,[45] and weapons inspectors found no evidence of WMD.[46] After the invasion, the Iraq Survey Group concluded that Iraq had ended its WMD programs in 1991 and had none at the time of the invasion, but that they intended to resume production if and when the Iraq sanctions were lifted.[47] Although some earlier degraded remnants of misplaced or abandoned WMD were found, they were not the weapons for which the coalition invaded.[48] Some U.S. officials claimed Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda had been cooperating,[49] but no evidence of any collaborative relationship has been found.[50] Other reasons for the invasion stated by officials included concerns over Iraq's financial support for the families of Palestinian suicide bombers,[51] Iraqi government human rights abuses,[52] spreading democracy and Iraq's oil reserves.
Casualties and losses Iraqi combatant dead (invasion period): 7,600-10,800[16][17] ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------
Insurgents dead (post-Saddam): 15,976-21,805 per these reports. 19,429 per U.S. military (26 September 2007) [18]
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Detainees (Coalition-held): 23,000[19][20] Detainees (Iraqi Security Forces-held): 37,000[19][21] Iraqi Security Forces (post-Saddam, Coalition allies) Police/military killed: 9,685[19][22] See: Casualties of the Iraq War Coalition dead (3,960 US, 173 UK, 133 other): 4,266[23][24][25]
Coalition missing or captured (US): 4[25]
Coalition wounded: 28,530 US, ~300 UK[25][26][27]
Coalition injured, diseased, or other medical:**28,645 US, 1,155 UK.[25][24][27]
Contractors dead (US 235): 1,015[28][29][30]
Contractors missing or captured (US 9): 17
Contractors wounded & injured: 10,569[28]
Awakening Councils: 200+ killed
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Operators People's Republic of China People's Liberation Army Air Force - 89 J-10A/B on active duty (as of July 2007)[1] Pakistan Pakistan Air Force - 36 J-10-variant "FC-20" to be ordered[19] Iran Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force - Has reportedly ordered 24 J-10s (20 single-seat J-10As and 4 J-10S twin-seaters, slated to be delivered in 2008-2010), but with Russian-made AL-31FN engines.[20][21][22] However, shortly after the announcement by Haaretz, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has denied the sale. On October 25, Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao stated: "It's not true, it is an irresponsible report. China has not had talks with Iran on J-10 jets."[23] While further confirmations or denials can be expected from other Iranian, and Chinese sources, the Russian media Kommersant acknowledged the deal. Such a sale remains possible, given Iran's requirements and its relationship with China.[22] The Chinese Foreign Ministry has denied this claim in a broadcast and subsequent official Xinhua publications.
[edit] Potential customers Bangladesh Bangladesh Air Force - Requirement of 36 J-10 multirole fighters (registration required) Crew: 1 (basic), 2 (trainer variant)[6] Length: 14.57 m (47.8 ft 10 in[2]) Wingspan: 8.78 m (28 ft 10 in[2]) Height: 4.78 m (15 ft 8 in[2]) Wing area: 45.5 m² (490 ft²[citation needed]) Empty weight: 8,000--9,730 kg (17,637--21,451 lb[24]) Useful load: 5,500 kg (9,920 lb[citation needed]) Max takeoff weight: 18,000 kg (39,683 lb[6]) Powerplant: 1× Saturn-Lyulka AL-31FN or Woshan WS-10A "Taihang" turbofan Dry thrust: 89.43 kN / 89.17 kN (17,860 lbf / 20,050 lbf) Thrust with afterburner: 122.5 kN[6] / 129.4 kN (27,557 lbf / 29,101 lbf)
Performance Maximum speed: Mach 2.2 at altitude[6], Mach 1.2 at sea level[2] g-limits: +9/-3 g (+88/-29 m/s², +290/-97 ft/s²[2]) Combat radius: 950 km (652 mi[2]) Maximum range (without refueling): 3,000 km (1000 mi[6]) Service ceiling 18,000 m (59 055 ft[2]) Wing loading: 335 kg/m² (64 lb/ft²) Minimum thrust/weight: With afterburner: 0.98
Armament Guns: 2× 23 mm internal cannon Hardpoints: 11, 3 under each wing and 5 under the fuselage Missiles: Air-to-air: PL-8, PL-9, PL-11, PL-12 Air-to-surface: PJ-9, YJ-9K, 90 mm unguided rocket launcher pods Bombs: laser-guided bombs (LT-2), glide bombs (LS-6) and unguided bombs
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Service Total Active Duty Personnel (Percent of Total) Percentage Female Enlisted Officers Army 522,388 (37%) 14% 433,300 84,698 Marine Corps 186,209 (13%) 6.2% 166,674 19,535 Navy 336,214 (24%) 14.9% 280,565 51,265 Air Force 332,663 (23%) 20.1% 262,860 65,410 Coast Guard 41,738 (3%) 10.7% 31,286 7,835 Total 1,419,212 (100%) 14.9% 1,143,399 220,908 Overseas As of 2003, U.S. troops were stationed at more than 820 installations in at least 39 countries.[7] Some of the largest contingents are:
Germany 75,603 Japan (United States Forces Japan) 40,045 South Korea (United States Forces Korea) 29,086 Italy 10,449 United Kingdom 10,331
As of May 5, 2007, there were about 160,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, according to Lt. Gen. Ray Odierno, the commander of day-to-day operations for Operation Iraqi Freedom.[8] About 19,500 U.S. troops are engaged elsewhere throughout the Middle East, with the bulk in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
The United States military is the second-largest in the world, behind China's, and has troops deployed around the globe. As in most militaries, members of the U.S. Armed Forces hold a rank, either officer or enlisted, and can be promoted.
In early 2007, the Secretary of Defense proposed to expand the active-duty size of the Army to 550,000 troops and the Marine Corps to 202,000, bringing the active-duty strength of the U.S. military to 1,479,000 people.
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General characteristics Crew: One Length: 22.20 m (72.83 ft) Wingspan: 15.15 m (49.70 ft) Height: 6.43 m (21.08 ft) Wing area: 62.0 m² (666 ft²) Empty weight: 17,500 kg (38,600 lb) Loaded weight: 25,700 kg (56,660 lb) Max takeoff weight: 34,000 kg (74,995 lb) Powerplant: 2× Lyulka AL-35F turbofans
Performance Maximum speed: 2,500 km/h (1,552 mph (Mach 2.34)) Range: 4,000 km (2,500 mi) Service ceiling 18,000 m (59,100 ft) Rate of climb: 325 m/s (64,350 ft/min) Wing loading: 85.1 lb/ft² (414.5 kg/ft²)
Armament 1× 30 mm GSh-30 cannon with 150 rounds 2× wingtip rails for R-73 (AA-11 "Archer") air-to-air missiles 12× wing and fuselage stations for up to 8,000 kg (17,630 lb) of ordnance, including: Air-to-Air Missiles AA-12 Adder (R-77) AA-11 Archer (R-73) AA-10 Alamo (R-27) Air-to-Surface Missiles AS-17 Krypton (Kh-31) AS-16 Kickback (Kh-15) AS-10 Karen (Kh-25ML) AS-14 Kedge (Kh-29) AS-15 Kent (Kh-55) AS-13 Kingbolt (Kh-59) Bombs KAB-500L KAB-1500 laser/TV Guided Bomb FAB-100/250/500/750/1000
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Two special operations versions of the OH-6A are the AH-6C "Little Bird" armed variant, and the MH-6B transport/utility version, which can carry up to six personnel for quick insertion and extraction missions. The MH-6 Little Bird is the only light assault helicopter in the Army inventory. It provides assault helicopter support to special operations forces and can be armed with a combination of guns and folding fin aerial rockets. It has an unrefueled range of 250 nautical miles. This special operations gunship variant of the MD 500/530 is operated by the United States Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (The Night Stalkers).
The MH-6H assault transport version of the Little Bird fleet is nearly identical to the AH-6, except that it is designed to carry troops and has no provisions for armaments. Two or three troops can be carried internally and up to six externally on fold down platforms. Can also be fitted with a fast-rope system, caving ladders, STABO rigs or a winch.
MH-6J / MH-6M Mission-Enhanced Little Bird [MELB] The aircraft are being upgraded under the same Mission-Enhanced Little Bird [MELB] program as the AH-6s. The MH-6J insertion and extraction transport, based on the MD-530F, feature a more powerful engine and improved avionics, including an embedded GPS/inertial navigation system and forward-looking infrared (FLIR).
The AH-6J has a maximum takeoff weight of 3,950 pounds. The MH-6M mission enhanced little bird has a gross weight of 4,700 pounds. The stretched Little Bird combines the six-bladed rotor system of the MD600 commercial helicopter with a noise-reducing four-bladed tail rotor and a mix of engine and transmission improvements. The concurrent weapons and digitization management upgrade includes a 1553 databus and single-point data entry for navigation, flight plans and weapons management. The new AH/MH-6M (Mission Enhanced Little Bird, or MELB) helicopters are equipped with the system direct from the modification production line.
Although the Army wants to expand its elite helicopter fleet, it is trying to reduce the overall number of aircraft it operates. The Army is on course to concentrate on three aircraft: the MD MH-6M Little Bird, the Boeing MH-47G Chinook and the Sikorsky MH-60M Black Hawk. Currently, units operate six types of aircraft. The Army plans to keep the fleet size for the A/MH-6 Little Birds constant at 45 aircraft.
Goodrich's Engine Control Systems facility in West Hartford, Connecticut, is the prime supplier of the Army's fielded Full Authority Digital Engine Control Systems (FADEC). Goodrich systems are flying today on the Chinook, Kiowa Warrior, and A/MH-6M Little Birds helicopters.
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