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News
The latest military news from around the world, brought to you by the AFM team and its worldwide network of correspondents.

Zhuhai Airshow Report
Rick Fisher reports from the bi-annual Chinese airshow held at Zhuhai from Nov 1-7.

Cruzex 004 - First Glance
AFM's Alan Warnes returns from Brazil just in time for press day, with some of the special marks in evidence at the recent Cruzex 2004 exercise.

Royal Air Force Transports of Today
Concluding his two-part review of RAF transports since 1970, Jon Lake looks at the evolution of the many transport aircraft in use with the force today.

F-16 Production At Full Strength
The F-16 phenomenon continues with a backlog of some 200 orders for the aircraft, expected to be in production until 2008. Carl Richards looks at the deliveries which took place in 2004.

A-10 Precision Engagement
AFM's Mark Ayton speaks exclusively with the Director of the A-10 system programme office at Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB, Utah, about the A-10 precision engagement programme upgrade.

US Navy Rhinos Win Their Battle Spurs
Tony Holmes looks at F/A-18E/F Super Hornet operations during the war in Iraq.

Kings Of the Mountains
No.847 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) provided AFM with exclusive access during the unit's mountain flying training in the French Alps in late September 2004.

French Air Force at 70
The Arm?e de l'Air stands at a crossroads as some of its oldest aircraft are withdrawn and a new generation of weapon systems is delivered. Henri-Pierre Grolleau explains.

A Postcard From Kandahar
AFM provides an exclusive report on the work undertaken to support RAF Harrier operations at Kandahar International Airport in Afghanistan.

AFM Competition
Win a prize as we celebrate AFM's 200th issue.

Pitching War with the Corps
AFM's Mark Ayton visits MCAS Yuma, Arizona, for the USMC's Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) course of FY2005.

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

Back On Deck - Flankers and Frogfoots
The Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov recently returned to sea for its first major exercise in nearly ten years, as Andrey Fomin reports.
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