This month, The Aviation Historian magazine published my story about the too short carreer of the Sepecat Jaguar within the Nigerian Air Force. In Air Forces Monthly, I started a new series of articles - in parallel of my regularly Flashpoints - investigating sub-Saharan Africa’s ‘small air forces’, defined as those with 30 or fewer airframes – and which don’t currently find themselves involved in combat operations. The first part concerns Benin, Ghana, Togo air forces.
Showing posts with label Benin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benin. Show all posts
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Publication in April 2018
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Air Forces Monthly
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Benin
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Ghana
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Jaguar
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Nigeria Air Force
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Publication
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Sahel
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The Aviation Historian
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Togo
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