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Afghan plane crash: US jet comes down in Taliban territory | Afghan plane crash: US jet comes down in Taliban territory |
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The US military has confirmed one of its planes crashed in eastern Afghanistan on Monday. | The US military has confirmed one of its planes crashed in eastern Afghanistan on Monday. |
Col Sonny Leggett said: "While the cause of crash is under investigation, there are no indications the crash was caused by enemy fire." | |
The aircraft crashed in Deh Yak district, Ghazni province, an area with a strong Taliban presence. | The aircraft crashed in Deh Yak district, Ghazni province, an area with a strong Taliban presence. |
It is unclear how many people were on board. | |
Col Leggett denied Taliban claims that additional aircraft had crashed. | |
Taliban social media accounts have posted unverified footage showing a burnt-out plane with US Air Force markings. | Taliban social media accounts have posted unverified footage showing a burnt-out plane with US Air Force markings. |
The video shows a Bombardier E-11A - the type of jet used by the US Air Force for electronic surveillance over Afghanistan. | The video shows a Bombardier E-11A - the type of jet used by the US Air Force for electronic surveillance over Afghanistan. |
Afghan authorities had initially said the crash plane belonged to state-owned airline Ariana, but the company quickly said all its planes were accounted for. | |
While helicopters have proven vulnerable and accident-prone in Afghanistan, the loss of a US fixed-wing aircraft is relatively rare. | While helicopters have proven vulnerable and accident-prone in Afghanistan, the loss of a US fixed-wing aircraft is relatively rare. |
But the Taliban are not believed to have the sorts of anti-aircraft missiles needed to bring down a high-flying aircraft. | But the Taliban are not believed to have the sorts of anti-aircraft missiles needed to bring down a high-flying aircraft. |
The plane involved is an E-11A, one of only four in the whole US Air Force. | The plane involved is an E-11A, one of only four in the whole US Air Force. |
Essentially it is an adapted Bombardier executive jet, chosen for its ability to fly at high altitude and with extended range. It is packed with electronics: its job is to enable better communications between air and ground forces, and between different types of aircraft operating in difficult terrain or using incompatible data links. | Essentially it is an adapted Bombardier executive jet, chosen for its ability to fly at high altitude and with extended range. It is packed with electronics: its job is to enable better communications between air and ground forces, and between different types of aircraft operating in difficult terrain or using incompatible data links. |
It is a bit like the wi-fi range extender that you install in a room with a poor signal. The aircraft - along with similar electronics mounted on unmanned systems - have played an important role in the Afghan conflict, where the mountainous landscape is a major problem for modern military communications. | It is a bit like the wi-fi range extender that you install in a room with a poor signal. The aircraft - along with similar electronics mounted on unmanned systems - have played an important role in the Afghan conflict, where the mountainous landscape is a major problem for modern military communications. |