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A US watchdog has advised the Pentagon to ground plans to spend $780m (£513m) on 48 aircraft for the Afghan military, as their pilots lack expertise. | A US watchdog has advised the Pentagon to ground plans to spend $780m (£513m) on 48 aircraft for the Afghan military, as their pilots lack expertise. |
The planes and helicopters are intended for the Afghan Special Mission Wing (SMW), but the audit found the unit has no command structure. | |
Only seven Afghan pilots were trained to fly with night-vision goggles, according to the report. | |
It could take 10 years before the unit is self-sufficient, said the watchdog. | It could take 10 years before the unit is self-sufficient, said the watchdog. |
The audit also noted the US currently carried out most of the aircraft repair and maintenance for the Afghans. | The audit also noted the US currently carried out most of the aircraft repair and maintenance for the Afghans. |
'Waste of US funds' | |
The Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction report found the Afghans could not carry out counter-militancy missions as most of the SMW's 47 pilots could not fly at night. | |
The audit also cited difficulties in finding candidates who were literate and able to pass the exhaustive 18-20 month US vetting process. | The audit also cited difficulties in finding candidates who were literate and able to pass the exhaustive 18-20 month US vetting process. |
"The Afghans lack the capacity - in both personnel numbers and expertise - to operate and maintain the existing and planned SMW fleets," the report said. | "The Afghans lack the capacity - in both personnel numbers and expertise - to operate and maintain the existing and planned SMW fleets," the report said. |
As a result, the planes "could be left sitting on runways in Afghanistan, rather than supporting critical missions, resulting in waste of US funds", the audit said. | As a result, the planes "could be left sitting on runways in Afghanistan, rather than supporting critical missions, resulting in waste of US funds", the audit said. |
"We maintain that moving forward with the acquisition of these aircraft is imprudent," it added. | "We maintain that moving forward with the acquisition of these aircraft is imprudent," it added. |
The Pentagon has a $218m contract with Nevada-based Sierra Nevada Corporation for 18 PC-12 fixed-wing aircraft and a $554m deal with a Russian firm, Rosoboronexport, for 30 Mi-17 helicopters, according to the audit. | The Pentagon has a $218m contract with Nevada-based Sierra Nevada Corporation for 18 PC-12 fixed-wing aircraft and a $554m deal with a Russian firm, Rosoboronexport, for 30 Mi-17 helicopters, according to the audit. |
The report recommended the deal be halted, but the Pentagon said that "would not be in our national interest". | |
"Delaying contract award pending agreement between the ministries on transition of SMW administrative control would unacceptably delay our efforts to develop the SMW into a capable force," said Deputy Assistant Defence Secretary Michael Dumont. | "Delaying contract award pending agreement between the ministries on transition of SMW administrative control would unacceptably delay our efforts to develop the SMW into a capable force," said Deputy Assistant Defence Secretary Michael Dumont. |