961:, announced that he had defected and joined the revolution, and this is the earliest case of Libyan air force personnel defecting to the opposition. Very quickly defections have started to have effect on pro-Gaddafi air force—according to the opposition sources, hundreds of pilots, technicians and ground personnel have defected to the opposition during the first half of March. On the same day, on 13 March 2011, according to the news published on 20 March by the opposition media wing Al Manara Media, pilot Muhammad Mokhtar Osman crashed his fighter jet, an MiG-23BN, on Bab al-Azizia compound in Tripoli in an apparent kamikaze-style suicide attack on pro-Gaddafi military high command, in which Khamis Gaddafi was heavily wounded and died from his wounds a week later on 20 March; however, this news wasn't confirmed by any independent sources and was right away denied by pro-Gaddafi media wing, and was finally confirmed to be misinformation when on 9 June a captured pro-Gaddafi loyalist soldier in Misrata told the rebel forces that he personally saw that Khamis Gaddafi was alive and well, leading his soldiers in Zliten.
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jets targeted pro-GNA positions at
Misrata, Tripoli International airport and throughout the city of Tripoli. On 10 April, during heavy fighting south of Tripoli, pro-LNA military 166th brigade claimed to have shot down with a ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun a pro-GNA L-39ZO Albatros fighter jet, which flew from the Misrata air force base. On 14 April 2019, pro-GNA forces shot down a pro-LNA MiG-21MF in the area of Ain Zara, Tripoli, with a Chinese-made FN-6 MANPADS (pro-LNA forces claim that the aircraft crashed due to technical problems), its pilot Jamal Ben Amer ejected safely and survived, being retrieved by pro-LNA Mi-35 helicopter. On 17 April, pro-LNA forces captured in the Tripoli outskirts from pro-GNA forced several Chinese-made FN-6 MANPADs, confirming the claims that pro-GNA forces have been armed with such advanced anti-aircraft weapons, which were also not previously in use by the Libyan armed forces before the NATO-led intervention in 2011—according to the pro-LNA and Egyptian sources, the Chinese-made FN-6 MANPADs were supplied to pro-GNA forces by Qatar via Sudan.
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force just left, crippling its fighting capabilities. Pilots were another problem for the pro-GNA air force – both mercenary pilots and local Libyan pilots refused on many occasions to "bomb the Libyan people", refusing to obey orders of the pro-GNA air force to bomb pro-LNA positions and leaving because of that, which severely limited their fighting capabilities. Probably because of that, and because of lack of progress against ISIL militants in the battle for Sirte in 2016., pro-GNA forces formally requested the US air force to start conducting air strikes against ISIL militants in and around the city of Sirte starting from 1 August 2016. under the name "Operation
Odyssey Lightning", which helped the pro-GNA forces to advance in the city - by the time Sirte was finally captured by pro-GNA forces on 6 December 2016. and "Operation Odyssey Lightning" declared concluded by AFRICOM on 20 December 2016., US air force conducted 495 precision airstrikes on ISIL positions in and around the city of Sirte, killing around 800 to 900 ISIL militants.
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captured al-Watiya air force base, where 10 to 12 decommissioned Su-22 bombers, several Mi-25 combat attack helicopters and possibly up to 21 decommissioned Mirage F-1ED fighter jets, as well as all spare parts and weapons for Mirage F-1ED and Su-22 aircraft, were stored there—this defeat crippled the pro-GNA air forces, because now they lost their main source of spare parts for maintaining their Mirage F-1ED fighter jets. The al-Watiya air force base was one of the few that escaped total destruction during the NATO-led intervention in 2011 because in its 43 hardened aircraft shelters were stored almost exclusively decommissioned aircraft, so they were not deemed a threat to coalition forces. Just several munition depots located near the airbase and only three hardened aircraft shelters, one where the last operational pro-Gaddafi Mirage F-1BD trainer fighter jet was stationed, and two where the last two operational pro-Gaddafi Su-22M3 bombers were stationed were destroyed.
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were spared from destruction in NATO-led intervention in 2011 because they weren't considered a threat to NATO-led forces), and these MiG-25 aircraft were relocated by pro-GNA forces from the Al-Juffrah air force base to the
Misrata air force base at the beginning of 2015 in order to be overhauled, repaired and returned to active combat service. One of those newly restored aircraft, a two-seat MiG-25PU trainer version, crashed during its first post-restoration flight on 6 May 2015—(LNA claims that it shot it down, but that remains unconfirmed), during a bombing run on positions of pro-LNA forces at the civilian airport at Al-Zintan. Its pilot, colonel Hassan Mahmoud Misrati, successfully ejected and was captured by the pro-LNA forces. Despite poor performances in the war, pro-GNA forces with the help of Ukrainian specialists continued to overhaul and repair more MiG-25 fighter jets through 2017 and 2018 in order to bring them back to active combat service.
889:, Libyan People's Air Force warplanes and attack helicopters launched repeated airstrikes on protesters, reportedly targeting a funeral procession and a group of protesters trying to reach an army base. The human rights researcher Ahmed Elgazir had reported, that the Libyan News Centre (LNC) received a satellite phone call from an unnamed woman who was "witnessing the massacre in progress". This information could not be verified, since phone lines in the country had been blocked. During the opening month of the Libyan civil war between 19 February and 19 March, rebel forces managed to capture four out of 13 Libyan air force airfields, and were attacking multiple others—to prevent their destruction, according to the opposition sources, most of Libyan People's Air Force fighter jets and helicopters that were still serviceable were relocated to Ghardabiya air force base near Sirte and Mitiga air force base near Tripoli.
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plane crash few days earlier (Islamists claim that they shot it down), killing its pilot Rafa al-Alani and at least one civilian on the ground. Another pro-LNA fighter jet, now MiG-21UM, crashed due to technical problems during takeoff for a training flight on 18 May 2016 at the Tobruk airport, pilot colonel
Mohamed Rabie al-Shawa died in the crash while co-pilot captain Abdul Quader Mohamed survived the crash but was injured. On 29 March 2017, another pro-LNA MiG-21bis crashed at the city of Tobruk after returning from a bombing mission against Islamist positions in the town on Derna—its pilot, LNA air brigadier Saleh Joudah, the commander of the
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Security Council resolution 1973. Despite that, both pro-Gaddafi and pro-rebel air forces continued their sorties for the next two days, launching multiple airstrikes up until the night of 19 March, when a no-fly zone was finally implemented by NATO forces, grounding both rebel and pro-Gaddafi fighter jets from then on. In the late afternoon of 19 March, first coalition airstrikes were launched against the Gaddafi regime, with French fighter jets bombing pro-Gaddafi tank columns at the entrance to Benghazi, stopping their offensive against rebel forces in Benghazi. US and British warships then launched more than 120
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launching multiple airstrikes during the first half of March on advancing
Gaddafi forces in eastern Libya, with the hardest day of combat for the Free Libya air force being 19 March, when pro-Gaddafi forces tried to capture Benghazi. But rebel air force suffered heavy losses in process—according to opposition sources, between 1 March and 19 March, rebel air force launched a total of 38 combat sorties (nine of which were conducted by Mi-24 combat attack helicopters) against advancing pro-Gaddafi forces in eastern Libya, but lost in the process two fighter jets and one helicopter, suffering eight pilots and gunmen killed.
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jets (two of them Su-22 fighter bombers—their pilots were captured, reportedly being Syrian and
Sudanese mercenaries) and two more pro-Gaddafi helicopters (either Mi-8 or Mi-24) were reportedly shot down by rebel forces during the fight for Ra's Lanuf between 5 March and 7 March, however these claims remain uncomfirmed. Exactly how many and what types of aircraft have been shot down were not confirmed by Jamahiriya government or independent sources. Using air power, the
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fighter jet, this time an MiG-23UB serial number "7834", was shot down by the
Islamists during its bombing raid on Islamist positions in Garyunes area, Benghazi (LNA claims that it crashed due to technical problems), on 12 February 2016, its pilot ejected safely. In response to such heavy losses, during March and April 2016, two MiG23BN fighter jets with in-flight refueling probes, serial numbers "8985" and "4136", which were in storage ever since the early 1990s at
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sources claimed that they shot it down). Several more pro-Gaddafi helicopters and fighter jets were reportedly shot down by rebel forces during the fight for Brega between 2 March and 3 March, however this claims remain uncomfirmed. Several days later, on 4 March, one abandoned pro-Gaddafi Mi-8MT air ambulance helicopter serial number "2119" was captured by rebel forces at Ra's Lanuf airfield. Also, on 5 March 2011, rebels shot down near Ra's Lanuf a pro-Gaddafi
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pro-Gaddafi tank columns near
Ajadabiyah—during those combat sorties one rebel Mi-24 combat attack helicopter was shot down by pro-Gaddafi forces near Ajadabiyah, killing three crew members while only one crew member, Ismael Kuttep, survived (among the killed was Hussien Werfalli, commander of rebel helicopter squadron at Benina air force base, who defected to the opposition from Ghardabiya air force base just days earlier).
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Gaddafi's soldiers at Ajadabiya, but it was then shot down by Gaddafi loyalist forces; its pilot captain Hussein al-Warfali was killed. Also on the same day on 9 April, a Free Libyan air force MiG-23BN fighter jet was intercepted by NATO fighter jets over Benghazi, and escorted back to its base in accordance with the UN-authorized and established no-fly zone over Libya.
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and 2017. The military support of Egypt and the United Arab Emirates to Haftar's pro-LNA forces went even further than the supply of weapons and other military equipment, as both the Egyptian air force and the United Arab Emirates air force conducted multiple airstrikes on both pro-GNA forces and Islamist positions through eastern Libya between 2015 and 2017.
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transport aircraft that were delivering supplies to besieged rebel garrisons and cities in western Libya, flying despite the NATO-imposed no-fly zone over Libya. These three Free Libya air force jets—two MiG-21bis single-seat and one MiG-21UM two-seat fighter jets—were photographed flying over the Benina air force base south of Benghazi on 27 June 2011.
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Sirte due to technical problems, its pilot ejected safely (according to other sources, ISIL militants shot it down, its pilot, a Portuguese mercenary, was killed). The last remaining pro-GNA Mirage F1ED fighter jet was not airworthy as of 2017 and was put in storage by the pro-GNA forces, as it lacked a functional engine due to lack of spare parts.
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Libyan-born pilots and air force personnel being killed in the war, both sides, especially pro-GNA air forces, are relying more and more on foreign mercenaries to both fly and repair their fighter jets, with mixed results. Many of these foreign mercenaries fighting for pro-GNA forces are from countries such as
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also provided spare parts, engineers and technicians to the pro-LNA air force, and Egypt provided extensive training of new pro-LNA fighter pilots, as well as reconstruction and modernization of pro-LNA Libyan air force bases. Pakistan also provided training of new pro-LNA fighter pilots between 2015
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in Tobruk, was killed in the crash, along with four civilians on the ground. A third pro-LNA MiG-21bis was shot down over Al-Sabri district in Benghazi by Islamists on 17 April during a bombing raid against Islamist positions. Another pro-LNA MiG-21 fighter jet was shot down by Islamists MANPADS over
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A fourth pro-LNA fighter jet, this time the recently restored MiG-23BN serial number "8985", crashed due to technical problems west of Benghazi on 6 July 2016, its pilot colonel Idris Al-Obeidi died in the crash. A fifth pro-LNA fighter jet, this time MiG-23ML serial number 26453, was shot down on 15
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started to work on the restoration of two MiG-25 and one MiG-25UB aircraft, which were mainly used for reconnaissance of enemy positions from the air. These aircraft were one of several dozen Libyan MiG-25 fighter jets stored for decades after being decommissioned at Al-Juffrah air force base (and so
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by the French air force, a single LAAF Tu-22B attacked the airport at N'Djamena. That aircraft ran into technical problems on its return journey – American early warning reconnaissance planes based in Sudan monitored distress calls sent by the pilot of the Tu-22 which probably crashed before reaching
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It was unknown whether that Mirage F-1AD that crashed at al-Watiya air force base on 24 April was shot down by pro-LNA forces, or whether it crashed due to technical problems while repelling the pro-GNA air force attack, but a consensus later emerged that (in the absence of an official refutation of
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could receive some limited supplies of MiG-21s and Mi-8 from the Egyptian Air Force too. Libyan aircraft carried out airstrikes against Islamists during the conflict, but have sustained considerable casualties. The biggest setback for the pro-GNA forces happened on 9 August 2014, when pro-LNA forces
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light attack aircraft were used taking off from Misrata airport. NATO failed to intercept the bombing mission. During the entire war and NATO-led intervention in Libya, Libyan rebel forces extensively used their three MiG-21 fighter jets as fighter escort of supply flights to western Libya, guarding
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On 22 March, a US air force F15E fighter jet crashed near Benghazi due to mechanical problems; both pilots ejected safely and were then rescued by US search and rescue teams, and during the rescue of the US pilots, US search and rescue teams shot and wounded six libyan civilians on the ground. On 23
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On 17 March 2011., the UN Security council adopted the United Nations Security Council resolution 1973 which legitimised the military operation against the pro-Gaddafi regime - with 10 votes in favour, 0 against and 5 abstentions, a no-fly zone was established over the whole of Libya with the United
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bomber, serial number "38" of the 1124th Libyan air force squadron with a ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun (both pilots were killed), and then the next day, rebels also shot down a pro-Gaddafi helicopter (either a Mi-8 or Mi-24) near Ra's Lanuf with a ZPU-4 anti-aircraft gun. Three more pro-Gaddafi fighter
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At Brega a pro-Gaddafi Mirage F-1ED fighter jet was shot down by the rebel forces on 2 March 2011, thus leaving just one Mirage F-1BD trainer aircraft in possession of Gaddafi's loyalist forces, while that same day one pro-Gaddafi SU-22M-3K was damaged by rebel anti-aircraft fire at Brega (the rebel
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Several pro-LNA MiG-21 fighter jets were also lost between 2014 and 2017 – the first pro-LNA MiG-21bis crashed in the city of Tobruk on 2 September 2014 due to pilot error during a pull-up maneuver while performing in a memorial flypast for another pilot, Ibrahim Al-Manifi, who was also killed in a
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in Tripoli have had many military aircraft in their possession. The Air Force has nominally been under the GNA's control. After Haftar gained power in eastern Libya, its part of the pro-LNA Libyan air force, made of MiG-21, MiG-23BN and MiG-23ML fighter jets, was actively restored and modernized by
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fighter jets, as well as two Mi-24P combat attack helicopter and one Mi-8T transport helicopter). Also, by the summer of 2016, pro-GNA air forces run out of both spare parts, fuel, and even money, and without being paid, most of the mercenaries and engineers that were by then serving in pro-GNA air
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on 21 February 2011), and with their help the pro-GNA forces brought them back into operational status by early 2015, using them extensively to bomb both ISIL militants and pro-LNA forces throughout 2016—but on 3 June 2016, one of the two pro-GNA Mirage F1ED fighter jets crashed west of the city of
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Both pro-GNA and pro-LNA air forces suffer serious lack of qualified air force personnel, especially the pro-GNA Libyan air force – most of their pilots are over 50 years old, well above air-force retirement age, and very few have high-quality flight skills. Because of that, and due to many of its
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During the first half of June, heavy bombings by both pro-GNA forces and pro-LNA forces continued throughout western Libya, with pro-GNA forces extensively bombing pro-LNA positions, destroying pro-LNA tanks, ammunition depots and troop concentrations - on 19 June 2019, pro-GNA forces claimed that
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during a pro-GNA militant surprise offensive in March 2017, the helicopter was subsequently destroyed on the ground by the pro-GNA militants in order to prevent its recapture by the pro-LNA forces. Before that, on 17 July 2016, a pro-LNA air force Mi-17 helicopter was shot down by Islamists with a
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Further airstrikes were made by both pro-GNA and pro-LNA air force aircraft throughout western Libya between 8 April and 13 April, with pro-GNA fighter jets targeting pro-LNA advancing troops near Sirte, Tripoli International Airport, Gharyan and at the outskirts of Tripoli, while pro-LNA fighter
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On 7 May 2019, pro-Haftar LNA forces shot down with anti-aircraft guns a pro-GNA air force Mirage F1ED at Wadi al-Hira area near Gharyan, south of the Libyan capital of Tripoli; the plane was launched from the pro-GNA Misrata air force base and its pilot, 29-year-old Jimmy Sponaugle, an American
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Despite the pro-GNA L-39ZO Albatros having mediocre combat characteristics, they avoided combat losses—one pro-GNA L-39ZO crashed due to technical problems near the University of Sirte on 10 August 2016 (ISIL claims that they shot it down); both of its pilots, commander of Misrata air force base
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in southern Libya on 5 April 2017, pro-GNA L-39ZO Albatros aircraft successfully bombed pro-LNA Brak al-Shati air force base, 80 kilometers north of Sabha, reportedly destroying one pro-LNA MiG-23 fighter jet on the ground. Also, on 29 July 2017, a sixth pro-LNA fighter jet, now MiG-23UB serial
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A second pro-LNA MiG-23ML fighter jet, serial number "6132", was shot down on 8 February 2016 by the Islamists during its bombing raid on Islamist positions in the town of Derna (LNA claims it crashed due to technical problems), its pilot colonel Younes al-Dinali ejected safely. A third pro-LNA
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after returning from a bombing raid against Islamists; its pilot ejected safely (the Islamists claim that they shot it down). At the same time, using the captured equipment in al-Watiya air force base, pro-LNA forces started to bring back to active service several Su-22 bombers and Mirage F-1ED
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attacked and destroyed several Jamahiriya airfields during the night of 19 March, with more airstrikes and cruise missile strikes being launched against the pro-Gaddafi regime during the next several days, destroying the combat capabilities of pro-Gaddafi Libyan air force and anti-air defences.
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was quoted by the BBC saying that the Libyan People's Air Force "no longer exists as a fighting force" and that Libyan air defenses had been damaged to the extent that NATO forces could now operate over Libyan airspace "with impunity." On 24 March, several media sources reported that a French
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Pro-LNA Libyan air force lost at least six to eight helicopters – Mi-8, Mi-14, Mi-24/Mi-35 and Mi-17 – between 2014 and 2017, most of them crashed due to technical malfunctions, but one pro-LNA Mi-35 combat attack helicopter was shot down at Ras Lanouf and another pro-LNA Mi-35 combat attack
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F-16 hit a Libyan People's Air Force Su-22UM3K plane on the ground during an operation on 27 March. On 9 April, a Free Libyan air force Mi-25D combat attack helicopter (serial number "854"—the same one that was captured by the rebel forces at Benina air force base on 23 February 2011) bombed
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fighter jets which took off from the Ghardabiya airport defected with their planes to the opposition and landed in rebel-held air force base in Brega. Free Libyan air force aircraft conducted more air attacks on 16 March, flying three combat sorties with Mi-24 and Mi-8 helicopters, bombing
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to Benina by a defecting pilot the day before. On that same day on 17 March 2011, Gaddafi loyalist fighter jets bombed the rebel-held Benina air force base, damaging three passenger aircraft—two YAK-40 and one Boeing 737-26D operated by Air Libya—that were parked there on the runway.
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mercenary, ejected safely and was captured by rebel forces. On that same day, on 17 March 2011, a "Free Libya Air Force" MiG-21UM crashed after take off from Benina airport due to technical problems, the pilot ejected safely. The rebel MiG-21UM that crashed on 17 March was flown from
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After suffering heavy losses in aircraft and air force personnel during its campaign against Islamist forces in eastern Libya throughout 2016 and 2017, Haftar's pro-LNA Libyan air force received several MiG-23MLD fighter jets from Russia in February 2017, as well as eight former
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destroyed a G-2 Galeb near Misrata. Initial reports of the French action said the LPAF plane, a G-2/Galeb with a single engine, was in the air when it was hit. French military spokesman Col. Thierry Burkhard later said the plane had just landed when the attack took place.
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January 2017 by the Islamists during its bombing raid on Islamist positions in Ganfouda/Bosnib area, Benghazi, its pilot colonel Younes Aldinali ejected safely. In April 2017, as a response to pro-LNA air force bombing attack on pro-GNA Tamanhint air force base near
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and requested political asylum after defying orders to bomb protesters. On 17 February, an AN-26 transport plane was reportedly captured by prostesters in Kufra, while on 20 February, a pro-Gaddafi helicopter (either Mi-8 or Mi-24) was reportedly shot down at Bayda.
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Hercules (serial number "118"), one An-32P, and one Il-78 (serial number 5A-DLL—this is a former Libyan People's Air force aerial refueling aircraft, but now used solely as a transport aircraft by pro-GNA forces), all of which were flown by Sudanese mercenaries.
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between 1979 and 1981. Lastly, some of the newly acquired aircraft were put into storage. Of the combat aircraft, the United States Department of State estimated in 1983 that 50 percent remained in storage, including most of the MiG fighters and Tu-22 bombers.
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brigadier general Mukhtar Fakroun and co-pilot colonel Omar Dogha, died in the crash. With the help of Ukrainian specialists, pro-GNA air forces also managed to bring back to service several major transport aircraft that were in storage for over a decade—one
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number 8008, was shot down by the Islamists during its bombing raid on Islamist positions in the town of Derna. Its pilot Adel Al-Jihani ejected safely but was heavily wounded and then captured by the Islamists; he died of his wounds while in captivity.
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in southern Libya, killing over 140 pro-LNA soldiers and civilians (of which 40 were executed after being captured), heavily damaging the Brak al-Shati air force base, and also destroyed one inoperable pro-LNA L-39ZO Albatros fighter jet on the ground.
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while bombing the pro-LNA positions at Al-Zintan airport. A second pro-GNA fighter jet, this time MiG-23ML aircraft, crashed on 22 December 2016 at Tarhouna due to technical problems—both of its pilots, Mohammed Gadosha and Ezzidin Madani, were killed.
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the town of Derna on 31 July 2017 during its bombing raid on Islamist positions in the town of Derna, both of its pilots ejected safely and were then captured by the Islamists. Also, on 18 May, pro-GNA militias launched a successful surprise
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Su-24MK fighter-bombers, in exchange for Syrian help to operate Libya's own Su-24s. In an expression of gratitude for this cooperation, the LAAF gifted its sole Su-24MR (a specialized reconnaissance and electronic warfare variant) to Syria.
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and Benghazi, during all of 2016 and 2017, but suffered heavy losses in aircraft and personnel in progress – one pro-LNA MiG-23ML fighter jets, serial number "6472", crashed due to technical problems on 4 January 2016 near Benghazi, at
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after their pilots refused orders to bomb the opposition during the civil war, were then given permission to return to Libya. The jets were finally returned to Libya on 21 February 2012, exactly a year to the day after they defected.
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MiG-21MF fighter jets and at least 10 Mi-8T helicopters from Egypt (in addition to earlier deliveries of dozens of MiG-21MF fighter jets and Mi-8T and Mi-24 helicopters from UAE and Egypt during 2014 and 2015). Egypt and the
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their fighter jets bombed pro-LNA Al Watiya air force base, destroying on the runway a pro-LNA Su-22 fighter bomber just as it was taking off, however this claims remain unconfirmed by independent sources.
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MiG-23BN was shot down over Benghazi by rebel air defence forces in a case of mistaken identity. The pilot, colonel Mohammed Mbarak al-Okali ejected but at a very low altitude, and was killed as a result.
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MANPADs near Magrun, 70 kilometers south of Benghazi, killing its entire crew and all personnel on board—three pro-LNA Libyan crew members and three French DGSE special forces intelligence officials.
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On 20 June 2012 the Air Force Chief of Staff, Saqr Geroushi, announced plans for the rebuilding of the Libyan air force. The plans included proposals for the purchase of two squadrons of French
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On 15 March 2011, Free Libyan air force aircraft conducted its first air attacks against Gaddafi loyalists, flying six combat sorties. According to the opposition sources, on that day rebel
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reported on 20 March that the rebel aircraft was shot down by its own air defenses during an attempt to bomb advancing pro-Gaddafi tank columns near Benghazi.
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civilian populations, ethnic groups mostly loyal to the Chadian government. During these aerial terror campaigns a large number of villages in the
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was signed in December 1969. Negotiations for the purchase of Soviet military aircraft only started in 1973, in light of the experiences of the
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in northern Chad. The pilot, Captain Dia ad-Din, ejected and was captured. The LAAF immediately organized a recovery operation; subsequently a
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On 21 February 2011, two senior LPAF pilots, Colonel Ali al-Rabiti and Colonel Abdullah Salheen, defected to the opposition – they flew their
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were completely devastated, a large number of people were killed and thousands fled to seek refuge in caves or crossed into refugee camps in
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and the rebel victory in October 2011, the no fly zone was lifted and two grounded Jamahiriya air force Mirage F-1ED that had been based in
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Egypt and UAE military, and pro-LNA air force conducted numerous air strikes on Islamist positions throughout eastern Libya, especially in
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combat attack helicopter first sank two Gaddafi loyalist warships and damaged a third Gaddafi loyalist warship near the coast of
5179:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: LNA uses an Il-18D belonging to a foreign company to transport ammunition from Benina to Gharyan"
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One of the pro-GNA fighter jets, a MiG-23UB aircraft, was shot down on 22 March 2015 at Al-Zintan by pro-LNA fighters with an
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in early March. By 11 March, the pro-Gaddafi air force was running out of quality jet fuel, and attempts were made to bribe
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its base at Aouzou (possibly hit by defences at N'Djamena airport). On 7 September 1987, another Tu-22 was shot down over
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4718:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: The military escalation in Fezzan can lead to an open conflict between Tobruk and Misrata"
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was a major victory for Chad and several LAAF aircraft were destroyed on the ground with only minor Chadian casualties.
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helicopters, but satellite images later showed that the five fixed wing aircraft destroyed were actually MiG-23s.
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to the Royal Libyan Air Force. These were the first fighters for the young Air Force, which only operated six
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5152:"BREAKING: VIDEO – Libyan National Army Shoots-down Mirage F1 & Captures Mercenary Pilot from Portugal"
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5047:"MiG-21 Allegedly Shot Down with MANPADS over Tripoli as Conflict Between Rival Forces in Libya Escalates"
3861:"Libyan Air force to be re-equipped with Rafale and Typhoon multi-role fighters. And some U.S. planes too"
3030:"BREAKING: Body of Al Jazeera Cameraman Ali Al Jabir arrives in Doha - Libya February 17th – Archive site"
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also has a significant air force. In 2021, the air force was under command of the new President of Libya,
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3977:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: Libyan National Army Air Force added a second 'Fitter' in its fleet"
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On 23 February 2011, pilot Abdessalam Attiyah al-Abdali and co-pilot Ali Omar al-Kadhafi—crew of a
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estimated that the HoR-affiliated LNA possessed at least 33 combat capable aircraft, including
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Cooper, Tom (July–August 2002). "'Floggers" in Action: Early MiG-23s in Operational Service".
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4285:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: "Libyan airstrikes" situation update 21 July - 10 August 2016"
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3897:"UN report accuses foreign governments of arming both sides in Libyan civil war - defenceWeb"
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A trainers at the time. Fifty-six personnel underwent training at bases in the US, pilots at
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4567:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: Libyan National Army Air Force lost one of its two MiG-23BNs"
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In May 1967, the Kingdom of Libya reached an agreement with the United States to supply 10
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5361:"Russian-Supplied, Mercenary-Flown Su-24 Combat Jets Appear In Libyan National Army Video"
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4487:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: MiG-23ML from Libyan Air Force shot down over Derna ?"
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3212:"ASN Aircraft accident Yakovlev Yak-40 5A-DKG Benghazi-Benina International Airport (BEN)"
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backed by Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army as well as the internationally recognised
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BN was also shot down. Its pilot was recovered. In November 1988, a Libyan Arab Air Force
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mercenary, ejected successfully and survived, and was then captured by pro-LNA forces.
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bombers were also bought in this period. Relations with France were maintained, and 16
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4951:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: "Libyan airstrikes" situation update 9 - 20 July 2016"
4796:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: "Libyan airstrikes" situation update 14 - 20 May 2016"
4593:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: LNA Air Force has now only one 'Flogger' in its fleet"
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flew a limited number of air operations against each other. The air force of the
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Hs were delivered by the United States. Instead, close ties were developed with
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3801:""Business as usual" for British embassy following rocket attack on ambassador"
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2767:"The Boresight: Libyan Conflict: Fixed-wing Combat Aircraft make an Appearance"
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and Ajadabiyah. Also, on that same day, rebel MiG-23BN fighter jets bombed the
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C-5 Galaxy transport aircraft were sent to N'Djamena to collect the captured
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4652:"How Emirati air power turned Haftar's Libyan oil ports disaster to victory"
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5304:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: Erik Prince's Mercenaries Are Bombing Libya"
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aircraft were destroyed on the ground at Misrata airport together with two
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4010:"AeroHisto - Aviation History: Libyan Mirage F1ED crashed near Sirte"
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4321:"You're a Libyan Military Pilot Trainee — Now Who Do You Fight For?"
4095:"Military aircraft crashes in Libya's Tarhouna - The Libya Observer"
3006:"Gaddafi relatives offered Malta Armed Forces bribes – Clinton ally"
4992:"Tripoli's only functional airport hit by air raid as clashes rage"
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were also acquired from Italy, 14 of which were transferred to the
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3542:"UPDATE 1-French forces destroy seven Libyan aircraft on ground"
2847:"Libia: Mi-25 destruido en Bengasi", Blogger (JPEG) (in Spanish)
2620:"Report: Libya air force bombs protesters heading for army base"
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As the situation deteriorated with the country sliding into the
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2359:"Aircraft crash of Ustica / Flight accident - Economypoint.org"
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was shot down over northern Chad, and its crew taken prisoner.
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bought shortly after Gaddafi took power were secretly used by
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the LNA's claim) the Mirage lost must have been a GNA plane.
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were delivered from 1969. In 1970 it changed its name to the
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Cooper, Tom; Grandolini, Albert; Delalande, Arnaud (2016b).
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Cooper, Tom; Grandolini, Albert; Delalande, Arnaud (2016a).
4621:"It Looks Like Russia Gave a Fighter Jet to Libya's Warlord"
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cruise missiles against Jamahiriya air defences and four US
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96.5 kilometres (60.0 mi) within Libyan territory. The
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Cooper, Tom; Grandolini, Albert; Delalande, Arnaud (2015).
5278:"Libyan militia building mercenary air force, rivals claim"
4385:"Libyen: Amerikanische Luftwaffe bombardiert IS-Stellungen"
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2899:"The Star in Libya: Rebels quash Gadhafi raid - The Star"
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Sam Dagher; Adam Entous; Keith Johnson (20 March 2011).
4267:"Libya's rebel air force at war | Combat Aircraft"
4246:"Libya's rebel air force at war | Combat Aircraft"
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officials in order to purchase more fuel. On 13 March,
4925:"France says three military officials killed in Libya"
4688:"The Libyan National Army Is Running Out of Air Power"
4512:"Accident Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23ML 6132, 08 Feb 2016"
4469:"Accident Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23ML 6472, 04 Jan 2016"
4187:"Great, Now There Are Two Competing Libyan Air Forces"
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3445:"Six Libyan villagers shot by US team rescuing pilot"
2819:"Syrian pilots said to be flying Libyan fighter jets"
2793:"Libya pilot rejects Benghazi bombing, ditches plane"
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offensive on the pro-LNA Brak al-Shati air force base
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2506:"THE WORLD: CHAD; NDJAMENA SENDS TROOPS INTO LIBYA"
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5541:Brightstar Publishing, London. File 337 Sheet 03
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3111:"Libyan Navy Attacked by Fighter Jets - Updated"
2690:. 18 September 2011 – via www.reuters.com.
896:fighter jets, serial numbers "502" and "508" to
500:
4170:
3318:"Libya: French plane fires on military vehicle"
3181:"Accident MiG-21bis (type-75) 804, 17 Mar 2011"
3155:"Accident MiG-21bis (type-75) 804, 17 Mar 2011"
1851:helicopters, L-39 and SF.260 trainer aircraft.
835:and the elimination of military aid by the new
4146:
4144:
3827:
2868:"The Star in Libya: Rebels quash Gadhafi raid"
2702:"Updated: Libyan fighter jets arrive in Malta"
2596:
5733:
5611:
5497:International Institute for Strategic Studies
4124:"Will Libyan army restore the mighty Mig 25?"
3461:
2761:
2759:
2757:
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2751:
2749:
2747:
2654:"Report: Libyan protesters fired on - Africa"
2594:
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2578:
2576:
2022:
1821:International Institute for Strategic Studies
5424:. Warwick: Helion & Company Publishing.
4348:"Libya's Peculiar, Aerial-Refueling MiG-23s"
3798:
3774:"Malta Hands over Mirage Jets Back to Libya"
3348:"Benghazi 'bombarded by pro-Gaddafi forces'"
3097:"Libyan rebels stage insurrection in Zlitan"
3036:. Archived from the original on 20 July 2013
2745:
2743:
2741:
2739:
2737:
2735:
2733:
2731:
2729:
2727:
2684:"Pilots who refused to bomb return to Libya"
2648:
2310:Libyan Mirages in Use for Pakistan AF Spares
444:(LAAF). After US forces left Libya in 1970,
51:
5501:"Chapter Six: Middle East and North Africa"
4141:
3792:
2233:
2231:
2062:
1397:): formerly RAF Station El-Adem, 1942–1970.
426:Al Quwwat al Jawwiya al Malakiya al Libiyya
5740:
5726:
5618:
5604:
5041:
5039:
5037:
4152:"MiG-25 crashes in Libya - IHS Jane's 360"
3464:"U.S. Plane Crashes in Libya: New Details"
2573:
660:The LAAF lost a total of four aircraft to
460:
27:Air warfare branch of Libya's armed forces
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1288:In April 2019, Haftar's army launched an
549:fighters and MiG-21UM trainers. Fourteen
4278:
4276:
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4003:
4001:
3999:
3997:
3835:"Libyan air force set for major upgrade"
3712:
3710:
2612:
2543:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2016b
2437:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2016b
2407:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2016b
2388:Libya: Encounters with the United States
2250:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2016a
2228:
2056:"Geroushi to become airforce head again"
1499:
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4121:
3652:Libyan Conflict, Military Photos, p. 96
3626:
3237:"Fighter jet 'shot down' over Benghazi"
3148:
3146:
3070:"Qaddafi Son Killed in Suicide Attack?"
3003:
2298:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2286:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2274:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2262:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2238:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2223:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2211:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2199:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2187:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2149:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2137:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
2125:Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015
792:equipment. On 5 September 1987 Chadian
541:. These resulted in the delivery of 54
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4706:
4539:Delalande, Arnaud (12 February 2016).
4475:
4231:
3975:Delalande, Arnaud (28 November 2016).
3894:
3462:Dehghanpisheh, Babak (22 March 2011).
3378:"UN authorises no-fly zone over Libya"
3094:
2896:
2865:
2530:
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2319:
1121:fighter aircraft, a number of British
725:The air force was extensively used in
5721:
5625:
5599:
5544:
5384:
5302:Delalande, Arnaud (14 January 2017).
4768:Cenciotti, David (3 September 2014).
4591:Delalande, Arnaud (15 January 2017).
4485:Delalande, Arnaud (8 February 2016).
4273:
4112:
4037:Delalande, Arnaud (3 December 2015).
4027:
3994:
3707:
2950:"Gaddafi fighter bomber is shot down"
2712:from the original on 21 February 2011
2664:from the original on 23 February 2011
2630:from the original on 22 February 2011
1142:internationally recognized government
1134:internationally recognized government
1059:March 2011, British Air Vice-Marshal
880:Libyan People's Air Force Mirage F1ED
420:The air force was established as the
5495:
5359:Newdick, Thomas (24 November 2020).
4283:Delalande, Arnaud (10 August 2016).
3811:from the original on 23 October 2012
3754:from the original on 13 January 2012
3522:from the original on 24 October 2012
3191:from the original on 3 November 2012
3143:
2985:from the original on 16 January 2018
2878:from the original on 23 October 2012
2016:
1464:
1351:
1186:Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
796:crossed into Libya and attacked the
5481:. Helion & Company Publishing.
5462:. Helion & Company Publishing.
5443:. Helion & Company Publishing.
4873:Delalande, Arnaud (17 April 2017).
4212:Delalande, Arnaud (28 April 2016).
3867:from the original on 17 August 2012
3099:– via www.washingtonpost.com.
2924:"Fierce battles erupt across Libya"
2460:"Big Libyan Losses Claimed by Chad"
2384:Library of Congress Country Studies
1292:to take Tripoli from the UN-backed
1112:
371:
52:
24:
5586:
5479:Libyan Air Wars, Part 3: 1986-1989
5460:Libyan Air Wars, Part 2: 1985-1986
5441:Libyan Air Wars, Part 1: 1973-1985
5340:from the original on 28 April 2011
5059:
4949:Delalande, Arnaud (21 July 2016).
4742:Delalande, Arnaud (29 July 2017).
4069:"Libyan MiG-25 destroyed in crash"
3602:"Fighting rages in key Libya town"
3492:from the original on 24 March 2011
3470:– via www.thedailybeast.com.
3396:"French plane opens fire in Libya"
3358:from the original on 20 March 2011
3328:from the original on 20 March 2011
3247:from the original on 6 August 2015
3209:
3178:
3152:
2856:The Boresight, Blogger, March 2011
2427:, Ottawa, Canada, 18 February 1986
2162:"The Northrop F-5 Enthusiast Page"
2032:. The Aviationist. 21 April 2012.
1356:Military air force bases include:
1204:Since 2016, both the Tobruk-based
866:Libyan civil war/NATO intervention
25:
6535:
5539:World Aircraft Information Files.
5258:from the original on 14 June 2022
5177:Delalande, Arnaud (12 May 2019).
4794:Delalande, Arnaud (21 May 2016).
4716:Delalande, Arnaud (25 May 2017).
4565:Delalande, Arnaud (6 July 2016).
4008:Delalande, Arnaud (3 June 2016).
3907:from the original on 27 July 2015
3582:from the original on 4 April 2011
3425:from the original on 23 June 2015
2799:from the original on 1 March 2011
2036:from the original on 19 July 2012
827:Post–Cold War to Libyan civil war
727:the fighting in Chad in the 1980s
535:Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelons
5407:. No. 100. pp. 56–67.
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5062:"Incident MiG-21MF, 14 Apr 2019"
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4358:
3863:. The Aviationist. 4 July 2012.
3744:"Libyan jets set to return home"
3689:"The Tech That Took Out Gaddafi"
3642:– via www.theguardian.com.
3627:McGreal, Chris (10 April 2011).
3482:"Gaddafi's air force 'defeated'"
3004:Caruana, Claire (25 June 2016).
2773:from the original on 8 July 2011
2466:from the original on 1 July 2017
635:and an unidentified squadron at
593:aircrews. Similarly, around 100
521:. Accordingly, an order for 110
469:An LAAF Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25.
276:
262:
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209:Post-civil war violence in Libya
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3548:. 26 March 2011. Archived from
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1102:forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi
927:A LARAF Sukhoi Su-22M3 Fitter-H
850:In January 2008 Libya bought 4
833:dissolution of the Soviet Union
513:. Nevertheless, in 1971, eight
5573:
5101:"Stopping the War for Tripoli"
4846:"AeroHisto - Aviation History"
4458:. BBC. Published 6 April 2019.
3951:"AeroHisto - Aviation History"
3095:Denyer, Simon (10 June 2011).
2897:Potter, Mitch (2 March 2011).
2866:Potter, Mitch (2 March 2011).
2486:Libyan Wars, 1986–1989, Part 6
2142:
2130:
2118:
2094:
2048:
1815:Libyan National Army inventory
1446:(near Tripoli): formerly USAF
1424:Al Abraq International Airport
442:Libyan Arab Republic Air Force
13:
1:
5517:10.1080/04597222.2024.2298594
3895:Martin, Guy (12 March 2015).
3799:George Grant (23 June 2012).
2769:. Theboresight.blogspot.com.
2602:"The hero airmen of Benghazi"
1974:
1958:National Transitional Council
1949:National Transitional Council
1294:Government of National Accord
1210:Government of National Accord
1138:New General National Congress
501:Early Gaddafi era (1969–1989)
392:Government of National Accord
120:Government of National Accord
32:National Transitional Council
30:For the air force of Libya's
5140:– via www.Reuters.com.
4154:. 8 May 2015. Archived from
3415:"Allied Forces Attack Libya"
3139:– via www.reuters.com.
1472:Government of National Unity
916:were flying attacks for the
693:Mitiga International Airport
685:Benina International Airport
110:Government of National Unity
18:Libyan Air Force (1951-2011)
7:
3718:"The Free Libyan Air Force"
1942:
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1000:, the pilot, reportedly an
807:On 8 October 1987, an LAAF
183:At least 12 aircraft (2024)
77:; 62 years ago
10:
6540:
5394:
1862:
1391:Gamal Abdel Nasser Airbase
1246:Gamal Abdel Nasser Airbase
869:
667:in two incidents over the
561:trainers were bought from
531:Aérospatiale Alouette IIIs
455:
29:
5758:
5684:Libyan Air Defense Forces
5669:
5633:
5548:The World Air Power Guide
4981:, published 6 April 2019.
3054:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
1745:
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1264:Ras Lanouf air force base
982:Ghardabiya air force base
802:battle of Maaten al-Sarra
589:squadrons were manned by
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5898:Central African Republic
5566:
4391:– via www.faz.net.
2316:, June 2008 issue, p. 32
1588:Serviceability doubtful
1434:Maaten al-Sarra Air Base
1206:House of Representatives
1100:Following the defeat of
910:Syrian opposition groups
798:Maaten al-Sarra Air Base
625:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25s
114:House of Representatives
5551:. Casemate Publishers.
4122:Akramov (6 June 2017).
3419:The Wall Street Journal
3268:"- The Washington Post"
2624:Haaretz Daily Newspaper
2393:18 October 2015 at the
1956:- the air force of the
1889:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25
1543:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23
1485:of the Libyan Air Force
1229:Al Abraq air force base
1130:Second Libyan Civil War
955:Mitiga military airport
717:being delivered to the
631:, No. 1055 Squadron at
569:. In the mid-1970s, 20
487:Williams Air Force Base
461:Early years (1962–1969)
374:) is the branch of the
213:Second Libyan Civil War
66:Libyan Air Force emblem
5858:Bosnia and Herzegovina
5694:Libyan Military Police
5308:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4955:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4879:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4850:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4800:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4748:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4722:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4597:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4571:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4545:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4491:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4289:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4218:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4043:aerohisto.blogspot.com
4014:aerohisto.blogspot.com
3981:aerohisto.blogspot.com
3955:aerohisto.blogspot.com
3034:archive.libyafeb17.com
2491:21 August 2013 at the
1509:
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928:
918:Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
881:
841:Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
722:
639:. As of February 2007
470:
422:Royal Libyan Air Force
382:. In 2010, before the
205:First Libyan Civil War
5545:Wragg, David (2011).
4825:africanaerospace.aero
4370:19 April 2016 at the
3931:14 March 2007 at the
2072:Military Balance 2010
1954:Free Libyan Air Force
1819:In February 2024 the
1696:SIAI-Marchetti SF.260
1503:
1492:
1480:
1373:(50 km south of
1220:Benina air force base
1032:
926:
879:
872:Free Libyan Air Force
859:Syrian Arab Air Force
847:in March/April 1989.
821:SIAI-Marchetti SF.260
705:
657:a few weeks earlier.
575:transport helicopters
559:SIAI-Marchetti SF.260
481:transports and three
468:
372:القوات الجوية الليبية
53:القوات الجوية الليبية
36:Free Libyan Air Force
6453:United Arab Emirates
5690:Libyan National Army
5505:The Military Balance
5499:(12 February 2024).
5420:Cooper, Tom (2018).
4445:. 30 September 2017.
4323:. 19 September 2016.
3278:on 13 November 2012.
2708:. 21 February 2011.
2652:(21 February 2011).
2626:. 21 February 2011.
2458:Greenhouse, Steven.
2151:, pp. 10, 16–17
1925:Boeing CH-47 Chinook
1845:Aérospatiale Gazelle
1123:Eurofighter Typhoons
1017:On 19 March 2011, a
719:Libyan Arab Republic
438:F-5 Freedom Fighters
400:Libyan National Army
5788:Antigua and Barbuda
5066:aviation-safety.net
4528:. 12 February 2016.
3780:on 25 February 2012
3272:The Washington Post
3216:aviation-safety.net
3185:aviation-safety.net
3159:aviation-safety.net
2512:. 13 September 1987
1962:anti-Gaddafi forces
1747:Air-to-air missiles
1052:B-2 stealth bombers
811:was shot down by a
735:Ouadi Doum air raid
731:Libyan ground units
398:, though the rival
376:Libyan Armed Forces
197:Uganda–Tanzania War
193:Egyptian–Libyan War
130:Libyan Armed Forces
5963:Dominican Republic
5706:Libyan Coast Guard
5660:Libyan Coast Guard
5334:globalsecurity.org
4774:theaviationist.com
4443:longwarjournal.org
4427:. 19 January 2017.
4425:longwarjournal.org
3935:. Global Security.
3074:nationalreview.com
2658:Al Jazeera English
2510:The New York Times
2314:Air Forces Monthly
2058:. 17 January 2015.
1937:Agusta-Bell AB 205
1933:Agusta-Bell AB 212
1673:Aero L-39 Albatros
1510:
1508:sits on the tarmac
1498:
1495:Aero L-39 Albatros
1487:
1371:Al-Watiya Air Base
1277:Egyptian Air Force
1159:At the same time,
1039:
929:
882:
837:Russian Federation
723:
662:United States Navy
642:Air Forces Monthly
618:Pakistan Air Force
606:Dassault Mirage 5s
581:during the 1990s.
555:Dassault Mirage F1
523:Dassault Mirage 5s
471:
344:Aero L-39 Albatros
225:Commander-in-Chief
201:Chadian–Libyan War
6524:Military of Libya
6506:
6505:
5715:
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5627:Military of Libya
5558:978-1-84468-784-8
5488:978-1-910294-54-3
5469:978-1-910294-53-6
5450:978-1-909982-39-0
4407:InsideDefense.com
3693:Gizmodo Australia
3669:on 30 August 2011
3518:. 26 March 2011.
3488:. 23 March 2011.
3354:. 20 March 2011.
3324:. 19 March 2011.
3243:. 19 March 2011.
2346:AirForces Monthly
2276:, pp. 10, 18
2201:, pp. 10, IX
2168:on 18 August 2011
2114:on 14 March 2007.
1885:Dassault Mirage 5
1812:
1811:
1716:
1715:
1569:Soko J-21 Jastreb
1465:Current inventory
1361:Al-Jufra Air Base
1352:Military airports
1136:and the opposing
1085:Belgian Air Force
947:Maltese Air Force
655:Itavia Flight 870
357:
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327:Attack helicopter
16:(Redirected from
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2014:
1966:Libyan Civil War
1801:Infrared homing
1782:Infrared homing
1723:
1722:
1646:Trainer aircraft
1512:
1511:
1448:Wheelus Air Base
1401:Ghadames Airport
1113:Second Civil War
968:fighter jet and
887:Libyan Civil War
729:, in support of
681:attacked targets
597:airmen operated
565:, as well as 50
446:Wheelus Air Base
411:Mohamed al-Menfi
388:ongoing conflict
384:Libyan Civil War
378:responsible for
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364:Libyan Air Force
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1762:Infrared homing
1721:
1536:Combat aircraft
1467:
1462:
1439:Misrata Airport
1354:
1253:in the area of
1194:L-39ZO Albatros
1115:
1066:Dassault Rafale
939:Libyan military
874:
868:
829:
711:F-4N Phantom II
567:Soko G-2 Galebs
527:Fouga Magisters
503:
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415:Fayez al-Sarraj
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5579:Combat capable
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5254:. 7 May 2019.
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3449:Channel 4 News
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1917:Aeritalia G222
1913:Ilyushin Il-76
1909:Antonov An-124
1901:Lockheed C-130
1877:Lockheed T-33A
1864:
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585:aircraft. Two
539:Yom Kippur War
507:United Kingdom
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