Sri Lanka Air Force

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Sri Lankan Air Force Ensign.
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Sri Lankan Air Force Ensign.
Sri Lankan Air Force Aircraft Marking
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Sri Lankan Air Force Aircraft Marking
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The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF or SL Air Force) is the aerial defense division and the youngest of the Sri Lankan Tri Forces. Founded in 1951 as the Royal Ceylon Air Force, it relied on the British Royal Air Force for its earliest equipment, training, and leadership. The Air Force is playing a major role in the ongoing civil war [citation needed]. Although Sri Lanka is only a small island state, its Air Force is ranked as highly capable and outstanding [citation needed]. A force commander led the service and its operational headquarters were located in Ratmalana, south of Colombo.

In 1996 Sri Lankan Air Force acquired six Kfir C.2s and a single TC.2 from Israel and further more nine aircraft had been added to the inventory by in year 2005. This included four C.2s and four C.7s in 2001. Currently the SLAF operates two TC.2s, two C.7s and eight C.2s. The SLAF is using these Kfirs to attack against insurgent targets.

Currently the SLAF is equipped with modern Air craft including the IAI Kfir, FMA IA 58 Pucará, MiG-27, F-7 Skybolt, K-8 Karakorum, Mi-24, Mi-17, Bell 212, Bell 206, Bell 412, Antonov 32, Harbin Y-12, Beechcraft 200, RQ-2 Pioneer and C-130 Hercules.


 
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