Bagram airbase update:Fake Jets on a Real Runway? Satellites Expose Taliban’s Silent Move.
Автор: Faisal Hakeem Journalist
Загружено: 2025-12-15
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After U.S. President Donald Trump’s statement about retaking Bagram Airbase, new satellite images and open-source intelligence reveal a far more surprising reality. Analysts have identified painted aircraft on Bagram’s runway, suggesting a deliberate deception strategy rather than real air operations.
In this vlog, we break down:
🛰️ How satellite imagery exposed fake jets at Bagram
✈️ Why Taliban-controlled airbases remain largely inactive since 2021
🧠 The silent military strategy behind decoys and limited visibility
💰 What happened to over $7 billion worth of U.S. military equipment left behind
⚠️ Whether Taliban air capabilities pose a real regional security threat, especially for Pakistan
According to investigations supported by The Washington Post, Reuters, and open-source defense analysts, Bagram Airbase has undergone structural changes without signs of large-scale military use. Experts from the Contested Ground Project, SIGAR (U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction), and Jane’s Defence Intelligence suggest these painted aircraft are meant to mislead aerial surveillance — not prepare for combat.
Meanwhile, satellite data shows declining activity at Kandahar but increased security and infrastructure at Kabul Airport, highlighting internal power dynamics within the Taliban and the strategic importance of controlling the capital.
This is not just about planes and runways —
It’s about illusion, intelligence, and modern warfare without noise.
👉 Watch till the end to understand why silence can be more dangerous than firepower.
📚 References & Sources
The Washington Post — Open-source intelligence analysis on Bagram
Reuters — Reporting on Taliban-controlled military infrastructure
SIGAR (2023 Report) — U.S. military equipment left in Afghanistan
Jane’s Defence Intelligence — Aircraft status and regional security analysis
Contested Ground Project — Satellite imagery and geospatial assessments
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