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I don't know if they've changed since, but they were previously different. In my book (1967), Afghanistan roundels appear as:
David Prothero, 12 July 1997
I wonder what roundel and/or fin flash do the Taleban use?
Santiago Dotor, 9 October 2001
In Flaggenmitteilung no. 108 (April 1985) I found four air force roundels, including Afghanistan. It is possible these emblems changed, especially that of Afghanistan.
Mark Sensen, 10 July 1997
by Brent Jacobs and Santiago Dotor
The air force roundel currently being used by the loyalist Northern Alliance.
Brent Jacobs, 8 October 2001
I would like to know when did the current roundel (as used by the loyalist Northern Alliance) appear? It looks identical to the 1966 one mentioned above by David Prothero, only removing the bottom, red area of the triangle (hence leaving a spearhead shape). A detailed French television report about Cdr. Massoud (Massoud l'Afghan by Christophe de Pontilly) showed a couple of times the roundel on helicopters transporting him, but I am not sure whether the central element was a spearhead or simply a triangle (half black, half green).
Santiago Dotor, 9 October 2001