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  2. Template:Libyan Civil War detailed map - Wikipedia

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    Hold cursor over location to display name; click to go to location row in the "table of cities and towns" (if available). Under the control of the Tobruk-based Government, Libyan National Army, and Allies; Under the control of the Government of National Accord and affiliated militias (Libya Shield Force, Petroleum Facilities Guard [PFG])

  3. Template:Libyan Civil War map - Wikipedia

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    Military situation in Libya as of June 2020. Under the control of the Tobruk-led Government / Government of National Stability and Libyan National Army Under the control of the Government of National Unity ( Tobruk-led political withdrawal ) and Allies

  4. Category:Military installations of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Libyan Air Force bases (7 P) F. Forts in Libya (6 P) Pages in category "Military installations of Libya" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  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. Al Jufra Airbase - Wikipedia

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    Al Jufra Airbase (ICAO: HL69) is a Libyan Air Force base in Waddan, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) northeast of Hun, a desert city in the Jufra District of Libya. It was originally used by the Libyan Arab Air Force during the Gaddafi-era from 1969 to 2011. The runway length does not include 198 metres (650 ft) paved overruns on each end.

  7. Libyan Army - Wikipedia

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    The other major military force in Libya is the Libyan National Army (LNA), which in 2014 evolved from what was originally called the LNA in 2011 following the fall of Muammar Gaddafi. In 2014, the LNA came under the control of Marshal Khalifa Haftar and the House of Representatives, whose geographical location is in the eastern Libyan city of ...

  8. Maaten al-Sarra Air Base - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the 13 military airbases in Libya. [ 5 ] During the final phase of the Chadian-Libyan conflict , Maaten al-Sarra was the main air base in Southern Libya, [ 6 ] having three modern runways and parking space for over 100 combat aircraft .

  9. Category:Military locations of Libya - Wikipedia

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    Category: Military locations of Libya. 3 languages. ... World War II sites in Libya (3 C, 9 P) This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 08:00 (UTC). ...