Stinger missiles 'no great danger' to allies

American-made Stinger surface-to-air missiles remain in small numbers in Afghanistan, left over from when the US supported rebels fighting the Soviet Union more than a decade ago.

American-made Stinger surface-to-air missiles remain in small numbers in Afghanistan, left over from when the US supported rebels fighting the Soviet Union more than a decade ago.

The shoulder-fired, heat-seeking Stinger is capable of bringing down a low-flying plane or a helicopter.

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