Transfer of Afghanistan’s Black Hawk Helicopters from Uzbekistan to Peru

Khaama Press

The United States has transferred Afghanistan’s Black Hawk helicopters from Uzbekistan to Peru, marking a significant move in the redistribution of the country’s military assets.

The United States has transferred UH-60A+ Black Hawk helicopters, previously supplied to Afghanistan’s air force before 2021, to Peru, according to a report by a Ukrainian news website.

These helicopters were initially moved to Uzbekistan following the fall of Afghanistan’s previous government. Last year, Washington delivered nine Black Hawks to Peru and earlier in February 2025 relocated seven more helicopters to U.S. territory.

The transfers are part of broader U.S. decisions regarding the fate of military equipment left behind after the collapse of the Afghanistan state, reflecting strategic considerations and regional partnerships.

The Taliban, now in control of Afghanistan, have repeatedly asserted that these helicopters and other military aircraft are Afghanistan national property and should be returned, though they currently lack access.

Uzbek authorities have maintained that the helicopters belong to the United States, rejecting Kabul’s requests for their return and keeping the assets out of Taliban control.

Analysts note that the redistribution of Afghanistan military equipment highlights the long-term challenges and disputes over assets left after 2021, as nations receiving the equipment strengthen their defense capabilities.

The situation underscores the enduring complexities of Afghanistan’s military collapse, with advanced assets dispersed internationally and the Taliban unable to regain control over these strategic resources.

Transfer of Afghanistan’s Black Hawk Helicopters from Uzbekistan to Peru