Taliban collects the biometric devices of the US military and can use them to search for Afghanists who have supported this force.
An official of the Special Campaign Commander and the three US soldiers said the Taliban won a number of hand-held interdisciplinary recognition devices (Hiide) in an attack campaign last week.
Hiide connects to the automatic biometric tool kit (bat), the processing software identified by US soldiers to detect threats, can create a biometric monitoring report and warners
A former US special task said that if the Taliban has not accessed data, the partial intelllacy agency (ISI) of Pakistan, the unit is said to have a close relationship with this group, can provide tools to do
The US Department of Defense has not commented on this information.
An American soldier used Hiide devices to scan an Afghan man in August 2012.
Many Afghan people have not yet evacuated are rushing to remove all evidence related to the US military after the Taliban enters Kabul and completes this Central Asian national control.
A woman who has worked in the Afghan government has burned all documents related to the old work, but worries that biometric data provided to the US military will be used by the Taliban to monitor her.
Thousands of Afghan people pulled to Hamid Karzai airport in Kabul on August 15, when the Taliban entered the city, causing many evacuation planes to take off.