Iraq’s security forces lost around 2,300 Humvees to ISIS when they retreated from Mosul last year, according to the country’s prime minister.
The United States has supplied Iraq with hundreds of millions of dollars in military hardware, including Humvees, and Defense Secretary Ash Carter recentlyclaimed the country’s forces “just showed no will to fight” against ISIS.
Humvees — or high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV)— vary in price greatly depending on the specific hardware with which they are fitted.
However, the State Department last year approved the potential sale to Iraq of 1,000 Humvees with increased armor, machine-guns, and grenade launchers for an estimated $579 million, according to a report by AFP.
Responding to Carter’s criticism, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said his country did not have enough weapons after ISIS took Mosul in June last year and the U.S.-led coalition did not re-arm the country quickly enough.
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“I admit that we did not have the capability to arm everyone, because we lost in the collapse of Mosul a lot of weapons and ammunition,” al-Abadi told Iraq state television on Saturday, in an attempt to explain his forces’ setbacks.
“We cannot replace HMMWVs we lose in battles,” he added. “We lost 2,300 HMMWVs in Mosul alone. Besides, we are still losing HMMWVs because of the continuation of the fighting.”









