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NEWS

All the world's military aviation news, by region.

HEADLINES
UNITED KINGDOM
EUROPE
NORTH AMERICA
LATIN AMERICA
MIDDLE EAST
AFRICA
RUSSIA
ASIA PACIFIC
AUSTRALASIA


UK MILITARY AIRLIFT - TODAY AND TOMMOROW

Andrew Brooks considers the current shortcomings and future requirements for the UK's military airlift capability.


OCEANS ELEVEN!

Greg L Davis reports on preparations being made for the service entry in February of the US Coast Guard's HC-144A Ocean Sentry.


SWEET SIXTEEN

AFM's Mark Ayton gives an overview of the current status of the US Air Force F-16 fleet.


ROAD RAGE!

Every five years the Republic of Singapore Air holds an air warfare exercise that involves turning a six-lane highway into an 8,202ft (2,500m) improvised airstrip - David Boey reports


FEEL THE BREEZE - 20 YEARS OF POLISH NAVY BRYZA OPERATIONS

Marcin Przeworski looks at the history of the PZL Mielec M-28 Bryza in Polish Navy service.


YOUNG AT 95!

Dirk Jan de Ridder and Menso van Westrhenen visit the Romanian Air Force, one of NATO's youngest members, on its 95th anniversary.

BATS BACK IN BAVARIA

Members of Tornado GR4-equipped IX (B) Squadron give an account of the recent deployment to Germany in support of 20 Brigade.


COMBAT PELICANS

Paul van den Hurk and Erik Roelofs look at the life of the HH-3F Pelican, which has been in service with the Italian Air Force for some 30 years.


ATTRITION

AFM's Dave Allport keeps us up to date with the world's military aviation crashes.


CRUZEX 2008

Cruzex, Brazil's two-week biannual exercise, took place once again at Natal in northeastern Brazil, during mid-November. Marcel Bos and Robert Jan de Kok provide a photo report from the event.

JUST A NICE PIC

A 391st FS/366th Wing F-15E Strike Eagle currently assigned to the 391st Expeditionary Fighter Sqn at Bagram, spits out countermeasure flares over Afghanistan on November 12.



Cover: A Hawaii Air National Guard/199th Fighter Squadron F-15A blasts off the runway at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. The last of the unit's F-15As are scheduled for retirement by September 30, 2009. j
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