| Korean People's Air Force The Korean People's Air Force, (), is the name of the unified aviation forces of North Korea. The KPAF is the second-largest branch of the Korean People's Army with an estimated 110,000 personnel. It possesses between 1,200 and 1,500 aircraft of different types, mostly of Soviet and Chinese origin. Korean_People's_Air_Force
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| Air Force of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution The Air Force of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (AFAGIR), also known as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Air Force (IRGC AF), is the air force within the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (Islamic Revolutionary Guards). Parallel to the regular Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF), the regular air branch of the Military of Iran, the Revolutionary Guards' have their own air force. It shares facilities with the IRIAF. Air_Force_of_the_Army_of_the_Guardians_of_the_Islamic_Revolution
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| List of military electronics of the United States This page lists types of American military electronic instruments along with brief descriptions of them. Electronic items of this sort are assigned designations according to the Joint Electronics Type Designation System, beginning with the AN/ prefix. They are grouped below by the first designation letter following this prefix. List_of_military_electronics_of_the_United_States
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| Yemeni Air Force Yemeni_Air_Force
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| No. 3 Squadron, Indian Air Force The No.3 Squadron (Cobras) of the IAF operates as a CAS and reconnaissance unit. Currently based at Pathankot AFB, No. 3 Sqn falls under the Western Air Command, and alongside the No.26 Sqn (Warriors), No. 104HU (Pioneer Rotarians) and No.125HU (Gladiators), forms the 18 wing of the IAF . No._3_Squadron,_Indian_Air_Force
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| Tupolev 124 ditching in Neva River The Tupolev 124 ditching in Neva River was a notable case of water landing that occurred in the Soviet Union in 1963. It remains one of 9 documented intentional water ditchings of commercial passenger planes. Tupolev Tu-124 of Soviet state airline Aeroflot (Moscow division) took off from Tallinn-Ülemiste Airport (TLL) at 08 Tupolev_124_ditching_in_Neva_River
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| Born2flie/OH-58 Kiowa User:Born2flie/OH-58_Kiowa
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| No. 2 Squadron, Indian Air Force The No.2 Squadron (Winged Arrows) of the IAF is a unit dedicated to CAS. Based at Kalaikunda AFS, it forms, along with No.18 Squadron (The Flying Bullets), the 5 wing of the IAF. Eastern Air Command.. No._2_Squadron,_Indian_Air_Force
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| Samcrown User_talk:Samcrown
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| Tunisian Air Force Tunisian Air Force (Al Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Jamahiriyah At'Tunisia) is one of the branches of the Tunisian Armed Forces. Tunisian_Air_Force
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| Airwork Services Airwork Limited, also referred to during its history as Airwork Services Limited, is a wholly owned subsidiary company of VT Group plc. It has a long and rich history in providing a variety of defence support services to the RAF, Fleet Air Arm and overseas air forces as well as having played an important role in the development of civil aviation - both in the United Kingdom and abroad. Airwork_Services
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| Royal Moroccan Air Force The Royal Moroccan Air Force (RMAF) (Arabicair force branch of the Moroccan Armed Forces. Royal_Moroccan_Air_Force
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| Spilve Airport Spilve Airport (, also given as Rīgas Centrālā Lidosta – Riga Central Airport) is a former civilian and military airport in Latvia located 5 km north of the Riga city centre, from which aircraft took off as early as the First World War. It became the first international airport of Riga in the 1930s, which, from 1937, linked the capital city with Helsinki via Tallinn, Warsaw via Vilnius, Berlin and Moscow via Kaunas. Spilve_Airport
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| Six-Day War/Archive 1 Talk:Six-Day_War/Archive_1
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| Indonesian Air Force The Indonesian Air Force ( or ) is the air force branch of the Indonesian Armed Forces.The Indonesian Air Force has 27,850 personnel equipped with 346 aircraft including Su-27 and Su-30. Indonesian_Air_Force
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| Fuerte Militar Larandia Larandia Air Force Base is Colombian Military base located in Caqueta, southern Colombia shared by the Colombian National Army, the Colombian National Police, the Colombian Air Force and a small number of United States Military and US civilian personnel giving support and training to Colombian personnel. Fuerte_Militar_Larandia
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| Joshbaumgartner/Archive/2006 User_talk:Joshbaumgartner/Archive/2006
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| No. 109 Helicopter Unit, Indian Air Force No._109_Helicopter_Unit,_Indian_Air_Force
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| Eurocopter AS355 Eurocopter_AS355
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| Beechcraft Super King Air Beechcraft_Super_King_Air
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