People's Air and Air Defence Force of Angola
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The People's Air and Air Defence Force of Angola or Força Aérea Popular de Angola/Defesa Aérea e Antiaérea (FAPA/DAA) was established on 21 January 1976 and initially made use of the aircraft left behind by Portugal. The bases are at Luanda, Belas, Luena, Kuiro and Mocamedes.
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[edit] Current Inventory (as of 2003)
[edit] Combat Aircraft
[edit] Transport/Utilities/Reconnaissance
- 1 Beech 200
- 1 Boeing 707
- 12 C-212
- 2 EMB-111
- 2 EMB-120
- 1 Fokker F27
- 1 Gulfstream III
- 1 Il-76
- 2 C-130
- 1 Tu-134
- 1 Yak-40
- 8 An-12
- 9 An-26
[edit] Trainers
- 3 Cessna 172
- 5 MiG-15
- 25 MiG-17
- 50 MiG-21
- 6 PC-6
- 12 PC-7 Turbo Trainer
- 4 PC-9
[edit] Helicopters
- 13 Aerospatiale Gazelle
- 13 Eurocopter Dauphin
- 16 Eurocopter Panther
- 30 Alouette III
- 1 Mi-6
- 25 Mi-8
- 14 Mi-24
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