Author: sheytanElKebir » Thu May 17, 2012 9:24 pm
One mystery is now solved!
The BM21 multiple rocket launchers that I had previously asserted were rotated to Kurdistan for training purposes from the Iraqi army are actually part of the (PUK) Peshmarga command.
106th Field Artillery Battalion.
The battalion commander, Colonel Jalal Adhel Nasadene,
The 106th is equipped with twelve Russian and Romanian multiple-rocket
launchers, organized into three firing batters of two platoons each, with each platoon in
turn divided into a section of two launchers each. Colonel Nasadene’s staff consists of
two deputy commanders, a political officer, an intelligence officer, a finance officer, a
transportation officer, and a maintenance officer. He said a typical workday consists of
physical training (an obstacle course), marksmanship (small arms), and five hours of
training. Resource constraints have prevented his battery from ever conducting live-fire
training with their rocket launchers.114 Nasadene did not specify the source of these
launchers, but during a visit to another PUK artillery unit in 2007, I was told that this
type of equipment was captured from the Iraqi Army during previous conflicts.