Congolese Air Force

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The Former Congolese Air Force (1990-2000) was a military force in the Republic of the Congo-Brazzaville. Political tensions have now declined with the fall of the Cold War in Africa and most of the fighters were scraped in 2001.


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[edit] Aircraft used between 1988 and 2000

  • 20 Flag of the Soviet Union MiG-17s (some are now out of use),
  • 12 Flag of the Soviet Union MiG-21s, (mostly out of use),
  • 5 Flag of the Soviet Union MiG-15s (now scrapped),
  • 2 Flag of France French Noratlas cargo aircraft,
  • 1 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet An-24 cargo aircraft,
  • 1 Flag of the United States American C-47 cargo aircraft,
  • 1 xxx Transport aircraft,
  • 1 xxx Reconnaissance aircraft,
  • 1 Flag of France General-purpose Aerospatiale 316B Alouette 3 helicopter.

[edit] Former personnel and budget

A small, but adequate budget and personnel.

[edit] Role

Its role was as a Communist bastion in central Africa and to counter the pro-Western regime in Zaire (former name of the DRC). Its role is now one of countering cross-border smuggling operations, intermittent counterinsurgency actions in the northern provinces and successfully containing the crisis in the DRC along its border. Its first batch of aircraft, the MiG-15s and some of the MiG-17s, arrived in the early 1960s just after the Congo's independence from France.

[edit] Former order of battle

It was split into a fighter, counterinsurgency, transport and support wings.

[edit] Arms suppliers

France, China and the Soviet Union supplied arms and aircraft. The Soviets trained the air-force as a whole, but France also trained some of its air-force officers.

[edit] Roundel

[edit] Aircraft inventory

The Congo's 10 military aircraft, including 3 helicopters, are operated by the Air Force.

Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[1] Notes
Aérospatiale Alouette II Flag of France France utility helicopter SA 318C 1
Aérospatiale Alouette III Flag of France France utility helicopter SA 316C 1
Antonov An-24 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union / Flag of Ukraine Ukraine transport 5
Antonov An-26 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union transport 1
Eurocopter Dauphin Flag of France France utility helicopter SA 365 1
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union fighter MiG-17  ? only a small number still in service[2]
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union fighter MiG-21  ? only a small number still in service[3]
Nord 2501 Noratlas Flag of France France transport 1
Sukhoi Su-25 Frogfoot Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union ground attack Su-25K 8[4]

[edit] See also

Military_of_the_Republic_of_the_Congo for other armed servaces.

[edit] Sources

  • Dorling Kinnersley World reference atlas for 1994,
  • Tri-service pocketbook- Soviet and E. European Major Combat Aircraft for 1990,
  • This article contains material from the CIA World Factbook (2003 edition) which, as a US government publication, is in the public domain.
  • Tri-service pocketbook- NATO Major Combat Aircraft for 1990,
  • A news clipping on the helicopter and transport plane of about the same date.
  • Prentice Hall/Salamander Books book- An Illustrated Guide to Aircraft Markings (1989).
  1. ^ "World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 15, 2007.
  2. ^ Congolese military aviation OrBat
  3. ^ Congolese military aviation OrBat
  4. ^ Congolese military aviation OrBat
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