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Libyan Air Force
القوات الجوية الليبية
Libyan Air Force emblem
Active1962; 62 years ago (1962)
CountryLibyan Air Force Libya
AllegianceGovernment of National Unity
House of Representatives
Formerly
Government of National Accord
BranchLibyan Armed Forces
TypeAir force
RoleAerial warfare
Size4,500 personnel
HeadquartersTripoli (GNU-backed)
Tobruk (HoR-backed)
Equipment144 aircraft (2020)[1]
Engagements
Egyptian–Libyan War
Uganda–Tanzania War
Chadian–Libyan War
First Libyan Civil War
Post-civil war violence in Libya
Second Libyan Civil War[2]
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefMohamed al-Menfi
Chief of StaffSaqr Geroushi (pro-HoR)[3]
Insignia
Roundel
Fin flash
Aircraft flown
AttackSu-22, Su-24, TAI Hürkuş
FighterMiG-21, MiG-23, Mirage F1
HelicopterMil Mi-2, Mil Mi-8, Mil Mi-14, AW139, CH-47
Attack helicopterMil Mi-24/35
TrainerAero L-39 Albatros, Soko G-2 Galeb, SF.260
TransportC-130 Hercules, L-100 Hercules, An-12, An-26, An-72, Il-76

The Libyan Air Force (Arabic: القوات الجوية الليبية) is the branch of the Libyan Armed Forces responsible for aerial warfare. In 2010, before the Libyan Civil War, the Libyan Air Force personnel strength was estimated at 18,000, with an inventory of 374 combat-capable aircraft[4] operating from 13 military airbases in Libya.[5] Since the 2011 civil war and the ongoing conflict, multiple factions fighting in Libya are in possession of military aircraft. As of 2019 the Libyan Air Force is nominally under the control of the internationally recognised Government of National Accord in Tripoli, though the rival Libyan National Army of Marshal Khalifa Haftar also has a significant air force. In 2021, the air force is under command of the new President of Libya, Mohamed al-Menfi that replaced Fayez al-Sarraj.

The air force was established as the Royal Libyan Air Force (Al Quwwat al Jawwiya al Malakiya al Libiyya) in September 1962 by a decision of the minister of defense Abd al-Nabi Yunis. Lt. Col. al-Hadi Salem al-Husomi was assigned to lead the new force. It was originally equipped with a small number of transports and trainers: Douglas C-47s and Lockheed T-33s. However, F-5 Freedom Fighters were delivered from 1969.[6] In 1970 it changed its name to the Libyan Arab Republic Air Force.[7] After US forces left Libya in 1970, Wheelus Air Base, a former US facility about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Tripoli, became a LARAF installation and was renamed Okba Ben Nafi Air Base. The base housed the LARAF's headquarters and a large share of its major training facilities. Starting in 1970, a significant expansion of the air force took place, with a large number of French and later Soviet combat aircraft being purchased.[8]

  1. ^ "World Air Forces 2020". Flight Global.
  2. ^ "First images of Mig-21s in Free Libya Air Force markings". The Aviationist. 21 April 2012. Archived from the original on 19 July 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  3. ^ "Geroushi to become airforce head again". 17 January 2015.
  4. ^ Military Balance 2010. International Institute for Strategic Studies. 2010. p. 263. ISBN 9781857435573.
  5. ^ "Support-Page" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 March 2007.
  6. ^ Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015, p. 8
  7. ^ Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015, p. 9
  8. ^ Cooper, Grandolini & Delalande 2015, pp. 10, 16–17

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