The battle of Tuckergarh was a brief but violent military battle between US Special Operation Forces who fought at the summit of Mount Tuckergarh in Afghanistan in March 2002 and Al Qaeda's rebels. The battle has been proved to be the most deadly intertwining of Viper's actions, the early efforts of the Afghanistan war to tear the Al Qaeda army from the Shahicott Valley and Alma Mountains. Three American helicopters were seen landing on the mountain during the battle, and each helicopter was fired directly by the Al Qaeda army.
In the paper by Andrew Milani (formerly the 160th Special Operations Air Command Corps) and Dr. Stephen D. Biddle, entitled "Technical Trap: A Case Study of the Takuagal Battle", Predator is at Roberts Station 90 It is. A few minutes after the fall, the images taken before the Predator arrived were taken by the infrared camera of GRIM - 32. Although this has not been confirmed by the commander. Tired Luckassan was replaced with a fresh element from the tenth mountain that had been clearing the southern tip of Shahicot. The AFO team dismissed a further reconnaissance team in the nearby Naka Valley to run down the al Qaeda terrorists who ran away but could not find anything. After the American strike fighter was bombed violently on this day, the joint troops in the US and Afghanistan wiped out the whole valley, wiped out the rest of the rebels, and there is little big fight by March 18 did.
In March 2002, 35 rangers from the 1st battalion of the 75th ranger regiment were designated as QRF for all Task Force operations, but only half of the platoon was available for Tuckergarh's battle It was. On the last days of the Viper strategy, the Ranger's Ranger Hybrid assisted the DEVGRU operator who passed the three MH- who intercepted al Qaeda's fighter in the next turn. The 47E was driving with 3 SUVs, 16 of the al Qaeda's combatants died and 2 were seriously injured. On August 18, the US Army Rangers and other Union Special Forces joined the 82nd Airborne Division with mountain air raids in the vicinity of the villages of Domat and Nariza, south of Holst and Gardens. Air combat assault mission. The troops discovered 10 anti-aircraft guns, two 82 mm mortar, non-reactive rifle, rocket propellant grenade launcher, machine gun, firearms and ammunition and detained 10 people.