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| List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1975–1999) This is a list of notable accidents and incidents involving military aircraft grouped by the year in which the accident or incident occurred. Not all of the aircraft were in operation at the time. For more exhaustive lists, see the Aircraft Crash Record Office or the Air Safety Network or the Dutch Scramble Website Brush and Dustpan Database.See alsoList of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft, pre-1950 See alsoList of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft, 1950-1974 See alsoList of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft, 2000 - List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1975–1999)
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| Palavir The Palavir, an acronym for Plugat HaAvir (, Air Companies) was the air force for the Palmach, based in Tel Aviv. Little is known about the Palmach's flying platoon due to its short life and its secrecy during the British Mandate. Like the rest of the Palmach it was made up entirely of Jewish fighters. Palavir
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| Macedonian Air Force The Macedonian Air Force is the air arm of the Army of the Republic of Macedonia. Macedonian_Air_Force
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| United States Air Force/Archive 2 Talk:United_States_Air_Force/Archive_2
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| Rayak Air Base Rayak Air Base ( Kaidat Rayak al-jawiya) is Lebanon's first air base and the place where the Lebanese Air Force was born on June 1, 1949. Located in the middle of the Bekaa Valley to the east, between the towns of Zahle and Anjar, it symbolizes the Lebanese Air Force best and home for most of the aircraft types that have seen service and the final resting place for almost all retiring planes. Rayak_Air_Base
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| Western Air Command, Indian Air Force The Western Air Command (WAC) is the regional command of Indian Air Force headquarted in New Delhi. It is the largest and most important Air Command of the IAF, comprising of 16 Air Force Bases (AFBs), and is responsible for aerial defence of North India. WAC's Area of Responsibility extends from Kashmir to Rajasthan, covering the states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and New Delhi. Western_Air_Command,_Indian_Air_Force
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| Lebanese Air Force Aviation School The Lebanese Air Force Aviation School ( Madrasat al-Kouwat al-Jawiya) is a military school and part of the Lebanese Air Force, established in 1960 . The school aims to qualify air force pilots, and is located at Rayak Air Base; however it is controlled by the air force command in Beirut Air Base Lebanese_Air_Force_Aviation_School
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| Beirut Air Base Beirut Air Base ( Kaidat Bayrut al-jawiya) is a military base owned by the Lebanese Armed Forces and operated by the Lebanese Air Force. It is located 9 km (5.6 mi) from the city center in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon.Currently, the Lebanese Air Force occupies part of the west end of the Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport and has been the base of most of the helicopter force for almost 50 years, which include the Hawker Hunters, Fouga Magisters and other aircrafts during certain periods. Beirut_Air_Base
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| No. 10 Squadron SLAF No. 10 "Fighter" Squadron is a squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force. It currently operates the IAI Kfir from SLAF Katunayake. The squadron is tasked with providing offensive support for ground & maritime (anti-shipping) operations, air interdiction and interception. It specializes in high altitude precision ground attacks. No._10_Squadron_SLAF
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| No. 9 Squadron SLAF No. 9 "Attack Helicopter" Squadron is a squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force. It currently operates the air force's fleet of Attack Helicopter of Mil Mi-24s & Mil Mi-35s from SLAF Hingurakgoda for Close Air Support.In March 2009, the squadron was presented with the President’s Colours. No._9_Squadron_SLAF
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| No. 5 Squadron SLAF No. 5 "Jet" Squadron is a squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force. It currently operates in both air defence and ground attack role with F-7 Skybolts from SLAF Katunayake. No._5_Squadron_SLAF
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| No. 8 Squadron SLAF No. 8 "Light Transpor" Squadron is a squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force. It currently operates the Harbin Y-12 from SLAF Ratmalana. Its roles include light transport, reconnaissance and pilot training for twin engine aircraft. No._8_Squadron_SLAF
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| No. 14 Squadron SLAF No. 14 Squadron is a training squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force. It currently operates the Hongdu JL-8 from SLAF Katunayake for advanced jet training. No._14_Squadron_SLAF
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| No. 2 Squadron SLAF No. 2 "Heavy Transport" Squadron is a squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force. It currently operates the C-130 Hercules and Antonov 32 from SLAF Ratmalana. No._2_Squadron_SLAF
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| No. 4 Squadron SLAF No. 4 (VIP) Helicopter Squadron is a squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force. It currently operates Bell 412s from SLAF Katunayake for VIP Air transport. No._4_Squadron_SLAF
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| No. 6 Squadron SLAF No. 6 Helicopter Squadron is a squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force. It currently operates Mil Mi-17s from SLAF Vavuniya for troop transport. No._6_Squadron_SLAF
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| No. 7 Squadron SLAF No. 7 Helicopter Squadron is a squadron of the Sri Lanka Air Force. It currently operates Bell 212s, Bell 206s from SLAF Hingurakgoda for troop transport, MEDEVAC and training helicopter pilots. No._7_Squadron_SLAF
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| Istanbul Samandıra Air Base Istanbul Samandıra Air Base, () is a military airport of the Turkish Army located in Kartal district of Istanbul, Turkey. The air base is home to Turkish Army 1st Aviation Regiment.The facility is situated within the Gen. İsmail Hakkı Tunaboylu Barracks just north of the Anatolian Motorway O-4. Istanbul_Samandıra_Air_Base
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