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Ruling the Waves Again... The Royal Navya€ s new carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth is on track for completion next year. Tim Ripley explains how the shipa€ s air wing will operate. EXERCISE REPORT BARS 2015 As Russia spreads its influence right up to NATOa€ s borders, Babak Taghvaee reveals how Serbia is once again being influenced by its old ally. The Last Hurrah With the Argentine Miragea€ s imminent retirement, four jets flew down to a former stomping ground in Patagonia, for the typea€ s final operational exercise. Santiago Rivas was there. Junglies in the Desert Joe Copalman joined the Fleet Air Arma€ s 845 NAS on exercise at Twentynine Palms, California to watch the squadron become combat qualified. FORCE REPORT: Royal Netherlands Air Force With budgets being continuously cut, how does the Royal Netherlands Air Force execute its responsibilities? Gert Kromhout looks at the modernisation programmes currently under way in the Netherlands. AIRCRAFT PROFILE: Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback The duck-nosed Su-34 is set to become the mainstay tactical bomber of the Russian Air and Space Forces and some are scheduled to take on wider roles in the future such as reconnaissance and electronic attack. Alexander Mladenov explains and reviews the typea€ s combat operations over Syria. Americaa€ s Rock in the Pacific Andersen AFB on the island of Guam plays a vital role in USAF strategic policy in the region. Robert F Dorr details current operations at this isolated outpost. EXERCISE REPORT: Sea Breeze 2015 Vladimir Trendafilovski describes the air component of the US/Ukrainian Sea Breeze 2015 exercise. Forever on Call In the second part of his feature, Tom Kaminski explains US Coast Guard plans to introduce the HC-130J into widespread service to replace the elderly HC-130H fleet. Attrition AFMa€ s Dave Allport reports on the worlda€ s latest military accidents. Feedback Readersa€ views and comments. Debrief Reviews of recently published books on military aviation. Base Watch A snapshot of recent military visitors to air bases around the UK. News All the worlda€ s military aviation news, by region
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In the December issue of Air Forces Monthly (AFM), we focus on the UKa€ s Fleet Air Arm and the changes that are currently taking place.From Merlins exercising in the US, to an update on the progress of HMS Queen Elizabeth and its recently ordered F-35Bs.

With Russia and China flexing their muscles around the world, AFM visits Andersen AFB on Guam. A small island in the Pacific thata€ s now a regular forward operating base for USAF B-52s in an effort to keep these a€~aggressive nationsa€ in check.

Alan Warnes and Tim Ripley provide an update on Russiaa€ s ongoing operations over Syria and ask whata€ s the strategy and is there an endgame?

With cutbacks set to continue the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) faces an uncertain future at a time when it has never been busier.With an F-16 training squadron at Tucson ANGB in Arizona, two F-35s undergoing testing at Edwards AFB and attack helicopters in Mali, we ask how is the RNLAF managing.

Our Aircraft Profile looks at the Russiaa€ s star over Syria, the Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback, which is proving to be an effective tactical fighter bomber against IS.

AFMa€ s Dave Allport brings you the latest military aviation news from around the world, and provides an update on Northrop Grummana€ s new Long-Range Strike Bomber for the USAF.
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