Information pertaining to units, force strength, personnel rosters, etc. is not made public, due to OPSEC requirements.
The ACU uniform adopted in 2005 is. The current Multi Cam uniforms being issued to units deploying to Afghanistan are not.
Yes, they do have the National Army now.
Units deploying to Afghanistan began receiving them in April 2010, IIRC. Special Forces and other select units had been acquiring them for some time prior to that.
Security and the training of the Afghanistan National Army.
Afghanistan
The Afghan Armed Forces has both Pashto-speaking units and Dari-speaking units.
The length of a tour in the Army is up to 12 months. There is a possibilty of going for only a month, but that's not classified as a deployment, it's a TDY(Temporary Duty Assignment.) Most units do not do TDY's to Afghanistan, but some units so, such as the Army unit out of Naples, Italy.
The ACU uniform adopted in 2005 is. The current Multi Cam uniforms being issued to units deploying to Afghanistan are not.
Yes, they do have the National Army now.
Units deploying to Afghanistan began receiving them in April 2010, IIRC. Special Forces and other select units had been acquiring them for some time prior to that.
Afghanistan, kabul, army
Security and the training of the Afghanistan National Army.
afghanistan, kabul, army
If needed in Afghanistan- or anywhere else.
The last horse-based cavalry units were used in combat during WW2, on the Bataan Peninsula, in January 1942 against the Japanese. That didn't end the use of horses altogether, though - special operations units in Afghanistan which work with local militias are currently using horses in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan
In February of 1989.