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  2. NATO bombing of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Operation Allied Force incorporated the first large-scale use of satellites as a direct method of weapon guidance. The collective bombing was the first combat use of the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) kit, which uses an inertial-guidance and GPS -guided tail fin to increase the accuracy of conventional gravity munitions up to 95%.

  3. Civilian casualties during Operation Allied Force - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of Operation Allied Force, NATO pledged to minimise civilian casualties. Consideration of civilian casualties was incorporated into NATO's planning and targeting process. Targets were "looked at in terms of their military significance in relation to the collateral damage or the unintended consequence that might be there ...

  4. Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1 - Wikipedia

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    STANAVFORCHAN and her sister force Mine Counter Measures Force Mediterranean (MCMFORMED) were tasked in June 1999 to operate in the Adriatic Sea to clear ordnance jettisoned during Operation Allied Force. The combined force comprised 11 minehunters and minesweepers and a support ship. The operation, named Allied Harvest, began on 9 June 1999.

  5. Grdelica train bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Grdelica train bombing occurred on 12 April 1999, when two missiles fired by a USAF F-15E Strike Eagle fighter bomber hit a passenger train while it was passing across a railway bridge over the South Morava river in the Grdelica gorge, some 300 kilometres (190 mi) south of Belgrade, Serbia.

  6. Jagdbombergeschwader 32 - Wikipedia

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    These were the first combat operations for the German Armed Forces since World War II. [1] From 24 March to 11 June 1999 JaBoG 32 participated in NATOs Operation Allied Force against Yugoslavia. The Tornado ECRs carrying AGM-88 HARM missiles escorted allied aircraft over Yugoslavian territory to neutralize hostile air defense threats.

  7. Allied forces - Wikipedia

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    Allied Forces Baltic Approaches, a command of NATO active from 1962 to 2002; Allied Forces North Norway, a command of NATO active from 1952 to 1994; Allied Forces Northern Europe, a command of NATO active from 1952 to 1994; Allied Forces Mediterranean, a command of NATO active from 1952 to 1967; Operation Allied Force or NATO bombing of Yugoslavia

  8. VFA-87 - Wikipedia

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    In just 68 days, Golden Warrior FA-18s dropped 430,000 pounds of ordnance and flew 595 combat missions during Operation ALLIED FORCE, contributing to a NATO victory, and expelling Serbian oppressors from the war-torn province of Kosovo. In July, VFA-87 returned to the Persian Gulf and flew 176 combat missions in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH.

  9. Operation Echo - Wikipedia

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    Operation Echo was the codename given by the Canadian Forces for its air activities during the Kosovo War in 1999. In support of the NATO Operation Allied Force Canadian aircraft based at Aviano Air Base in northeastern Italy flew bombing missions over the Balkans.