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133: 618:, a license-built copy of the SB-2 light bomber. Such a large number of Czech airmen departed for the German-occupied Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia that the Slovaks were forced to reduce the numbers of squadrons to more sustainable levels. The original 5 fighter pletky (squadrons) were reduced to 3, numbers 11, 12, and 13 while the 7 original reconnaissance and observation pletky were consolidated into 3, numbered 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. 36: 605:
These were primarily assigned to Letecky Pluk (Air Regiment) 3 and numbered 79 Avia B-534 and 11 Bk-534 biplane fighters, 73 Letov S-328 biplane observation, and 15 Aero A-100 and Ab-101 biplane reconnaissance aircraft plus a miscellany of trainers and other minor types. However, it also had three
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1st unit of Stíhacia letka (fighter unit), Slovenské vzdušné zbrane, air unit to support the Slovak forces in Russia,
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Training aircraft were supplied by Germany and Italy. To defend Slovak air space, the air force used
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The symbol of the Slovak air force was a blue and white cross similar to the German
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to continue the fight against Axis forces in country. Others served voluntarily in
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entered Slovakia, with some captured aircraft and defectors they organized a local
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operations. The engagement in the cost it great losses of aircraft and personnel.
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and parts of southern Slovakia. In this the SVZ suffered some losses against
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units; later these air units were integrated to the reconstituted
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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