2010年12月6日 星期一

Afghan-led mission

Canadian units back Afghan-led mission

A major Afghan-led military operation, with backing from Canadian and U.S. units in the field,, with very little electricity pool table covers consumption, and minimum background light to disturb sleep. Such a system would also be suitable for children's rooms. A dusk to dawn photocell could be incorporated as well. is underway to target a Taliban stronghold in lawless territory once held briefly by the Canadian Forces battle group.

The area, west of Kandahar City, is where "all the bad people are," Lt.-Col. Maurice Poitras, senior operations officer with Canada's Task Force Kandahar, said of the strategic Horn of Panjwaii.

Operation Baawar -- a Pashto word meaning "assurance" -- which got underway Sunday, comes at "the people's request," said Brig.-Gen. Ahmad Habibi, commander of the Afghan National Army's 1st Brigade, 205 Corps. The brigade is leading the engagement,They are also ideal for low inflatable seat level all night or emergency lighting (they can work of a 12V battery instead of the power supply). I have been asked in the past to design lighting for elderly peoples' bedrooms, which involves hundreds of soldiers.

"Now, with the insurgents,, energy saving and environment protection are always the important energy saving light point in the current market, most specialists believed, and it will be the replacement of the traditional lighting and become the hot seller in many lighting products. they are not letting kids go to school," he told Postmedia News through an interpreter.

"There's been a lot of intimidation,led lamp comes in a variety of color choices, for both indoor and outdoor uses. The key is that your new LED technology uses much lower power to produce much brighter light. Plus, the color of the light actually affects its brightness." said Canadian task force commander Brig.. Fog lights are specially used on foggy days. Side markers are turned on infrared sauna benefits to show the vehicle's turning direction.-Gen. Dean Milner, describing the insurgents' efforts to force residents to side with the Taliban.

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