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  2. Libyan Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Libyan Air Force (Arabic: القوات الجوية الليبية) is the aerial warfare branch of the Libyan Armed Forces.In 2010, before the First Libyan Civil War, the Libyan Air Force personnel strength was estimated at 18,000, with an inventory of 374 combat-capable aircraft [4] operating from 13 military airbases in Libya. [5]

  3. Lists of currently active military equipment by country

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    Equipment of the United States Armed Forces. currently active United States military missiles; List of currently active United States military land vehicles

  4. Armed Forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya - Wikipedia

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    The Libyan Air Force was created after the US and UK pressured then-ruling King Idris to modernise his armed forces so that they could better stand off against revolutionary regimes in the Middle East. The LAF was created in 1963. [12] The Libyan Air Force had an estimated personnel strength of 22,000 in 2005. There were 13 military airbases in ...

  5. Libyan National Army - Wikipedia

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    The Libyan National Army (LNA; Arabic: الجيش الوطني الليبي, al-jaysh al-waṭaniyy al-Lībii) or the Libyan Arab Army (LAA; Arabic: الجيش العربي الليبي, al-Jaysh al-'Arabiyy al-Lībii) [3] is a component of Libya's military forces which were nominally a unified national force under the command of Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar when he was nominated to the role ...

  6. Libyan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the Libyan armed forces can be traced to the Libyan Arab Force (popularly known as the Sanusi Army) of World War II. [7] Shortly after Italy entered the war, a number of Libyan leaders living in exile in Egypt called on their compatriots to organise themselves into military units and join the British in the war against the Axis powers.

  7. Category:Military of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Military equipment of Libya (1 C) H. Military history of Libya (15 C, 33 P) I. ... Libyan Air Force; Libyan Armed Forces; Libyan Army; Libyan Army (1951–2011)

  8. Gamal Abdel Nasser Airbase - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In 1994, the remaining wreckage of Lady Be Good, a US Army Air Force (USAAF) B-24 Liberator heavy bomber that crashed-landed deep in the Libyan desert during WWII in 1943, was brought to the air base by a local Libyan team led by Dr. Fadel Ali Mohammed (tasked with recovering the plane wreck) for storage and safekeeping. The ...

  9. Category:Military equipment of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Category: Military equipment of Libya. 3 languages. ... Naval ships of Libya (5 C) This page was last edited on 15 December 2019, at 01:57 (UTC). ...