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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News
A round-up of military aviation news compiled by the AFM team.

Keeping Watch
Ken Lafayette looks at the role of the E-3 Sentry, now in its 30th year of service with the US Air Force.

Falklands - 25 Years On: The Royal Navy's Darkest Day
Carlo Cicalesi and Santiago Rivas offer an Argentine perspective on the events of May 21, 1982, when the Royal Navy was hit by Argentine AF fighters in San Carlos Strait.

Full Circle
The 847 NAS' Lt Adam Zipfell gives an overview of his unit's operations over the past 12 months - in some diverse climates.

Moonlighter Farewell
The USMC's VMFA(AW)-332 disbanded on April 1. Greg Davis outlines the unit's history and provides exclusive photos of its specially-marked F/A-18D Hornet.

Aircraft Profile: L-159 Albatros II
Against All Odds
The L-159 ALCA has now served the Czech AF for over seven years. Gerard Keijsper reports on the aircraft's career to date.

Tankers Galore!
If you want a force multiplier, the tanker is a good bet, as Jon Lake describes.

Tornado At 25
British Litening Over Iraq
AFM looks at the role of the new Litening III designation pod in combating enemy forces on the ground in Iraq.

Showbiz: Slithering At Bangalore
The Indian Army shows off some of its capabilities, witnessed by AFM's Alan Warnes.

Force Report: Naval Aviation Down Under
Nigel Pittaway examines the status of the Royal Australian Navy's aviation assets.

Exercise Report: Learning New Tricks
Cesar Cruz reports from Peru on Exercise Falcon Condor 07, in which USAF F-16s flew with Peruvian Air Force MiG-29s and Mirage 2000s.

Feedback
Readers' views and observations.

Debrief
AFM reviews some of the latest books released.

Attrition
AFM's Dave Allport keeps us up-to-date with all the military crashes.

Ramstein Ramps Up
The USAF base at Ramstein, Germany, is now one of the world's largest transport hubs, as Greg L Davis noted recently.
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