 | Air Forces Monthly - February 2003 - SOLD OUT
News Military aviation news from around the world, compiled by AFMÕs Alan Dawes and Dave Willis.
Bombing in the UK AFM's Alan Warnes looks at life on the UKÕs bombing ranges, in particular RAF Holbeach, in readiness for the day when RAF aircraft have to drop real weapons.
On Alert for Iraqi Strike As the stand-off with Iraq reaches a new intensity, Tim Ripley looks at the current status of US and UK air power in the Middle East.
Hellenic Air Force Update Kostas Dimitropoulos reports on the recent changes, current status and future procurements of the Elliniki Polemiki Aeroporia (Hellenic Air Force) in the opening years of the 21st century.
Who Armed Iraq? Anthony Tucker-Jones looks at the countries that made Iraq the military force it once was.
A Decade of War The US has carried out numerous air campaigns against Iraq since the Gulf War in 1991, Michael Knights goes behind the scenes to examine the results.
MOFT : Training in MiG-21s Phil Camp and Simon Watson visit Assam in North-East India to see how IAF pilots train on the MiG-21.
Israeli Thunders Shlomo Aloni looks at the Israeli Air Force F-15Is.
J-8 Finback Jon Lake looks at the evolution of the J-8 Finback, which still continues today.
Attrition 2002 AFM's Dave Willis and Dave Allport review by type, the yearÕs military aviation accidents.
Airborne Data Link Evolution Airborne data link has evolved in many ways over the years, as Steve Davies explains.
Attrition A round-up of the worldÕs military crashes, compiled by KeyÕs Dave Allport.
Co-Operative Key Another Partnership for Peace exercise, this time giving those nations hoping to join NATO a chance to work with existing members during a hostage scenario. Marnix Sap and Carlo Brummer visit St Dizier.
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