Operation Headstrong

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Date2004 (with continued assistance thereafter)
Location
Operation Headstrong
Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Date2004 (with continued assistance thereafter)
Location
Belligerents
United Kingdom
Afghanistan
Taliban
Strength
150

Operation Headstrong involved the training of Afghan commandos in a grouping called the Afghan Special Narcotics Force (ASNF) by British special forces, including the Special Air Service, to seek out and destroy drug laboratories and to confiscate drug shipments.[1][2] Britain later provided four helicopters for the ASNF's use.[3] British assistance to the ASNF amounted to £6.23 million in 2005–6, £9.4 million in 2006–7, and £32.5 million in 2007–8.[4]

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