US deliver 8 Black Hawks to Jordan for its anti-IS battle

The delivery of the Black Hawks is part of ongoing military support for Jordan that also includes guns and surveillance equipment.

Update: 2016-03-03 13:13 GMT
Jordan is part of a U.S.-led military coalition against Islamic State. (Photo: AP)

Amman: The United States has delivered eight refurbished Black Hawk helicopters to Jordan for the kingdom's battle against Islamic State extremists.

Jordan is part of a U.S.-led military coalition against IS, also known by its Arabic acronym, Da'esh. The extremist group controls large areas of neighbouring Syria and Iraq.

U.S. Ambassador Alice Wells says the delivery of the Black Hawks is part of ongoing military support for Jordan that also includes guns and surveillance equipment.

Wells told her hosts at Thursday's ceremony that "as you employ these aircraft in the fight against Da'esh, please know that we are honoured to partner with you."

The ceremony took place two days after Jordanian forces raided a suspected hideout of suspected IS-linked militants in the kingdom, killing seven. A Jordanian officer was also killed.

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