Air Force Of Zimbabwe
The
Air Force of Zimbabwe
(
AFZ
) is the
air force
of
Zimbabwe
. It was known as the
Rhodesian Air Force
until
1980
. At one point the air force was well respected, having been credited with helping defend
Kinshasa
in
1998
, but most planes have been grounded in recent years for lack of maintenance and spare parts. The air force has
Hawker Hunters
,
BAE Hawks
, and Chinese
Chengdu F-7
interceptors
, as well as a variety of
helicopters
. Total personnel is estimated at about 5,000 in 1999, and there are two airbases,
Gweru-Thornhill
, and
Manyame Air Base
near
Harare
. In July
2003
the AFZ demonstrated recently-acquired
MiG-23
jets and
Mi-35
helicopter gunships
.
Current and future aircraft
Chengdu FC-1
- lightweight multi-purpose fighter (12 claimed to be on order as of 2004, it is seen as a counter to the
South African
JAS 39C Gripen
. The FC-1 is believed to be replacing the F-7)
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23
- multi-role fighter (2 seen in 2003 fly past)
Chengdu F-7 II/N
- fighter (only 6 of the 48 delivered is believed to be operational while 3 have reported to have crashed in January 2001)
Guizhou FT-7BZ
- conversion trainer (2)
Hawk Mk60/A
- advanced trainer (all 13 is belived to be grounded due to lack of spares)
Hawker Siddley
Hunter FGA.9 and T.81
- 11 remaining from the Rhodesian era
SIAI SF260M/TP/W
- basic trainer (6 belived to be operational out of 49 delivered)
Boeing 720-025
- VIP transport (1 status unknown)
BAe 146
- VIP transport (1)
Yakovlev Yak-40
- VIP transport (3)
Lockheed
C-130 Hercules
- transport aircraft (2 status unknown)
Antonov An-12
- transport aircraft (1)
CASA C212-200
- medium trasport aircraft (only 1 out of the 14 is belived operational)
Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander
- light utility aircraft (6)
Cessna FTB.337G and O-2A
- light utility aircraft (only 1 out of 23 delivered is belived to be operational, 3 where lost in operations in the DRC)
Mil
Mi-24
- assault helicopter (2 lost in operations in the DRC)
Mil
Mi-35
- assault helicopter (thought to 4 although only 3 seen in 2003 fly past)
Aerospatiale
AS532 Cougar
- medium utility helicopters (2 used as presential helicopter)
Agusta
Bell
AB412SP
- light utility helicopter (only 4 belived to be operational out of the 12 delivered)
Aerospatiale SE-316B Alouette III
- light utility helicopter (only 1 is belived to be operational, 2 lost in operations in the DRC)
Reference
Roy Nesbit
and
Dudley Cowdery
with
Andrew Thomas
,
Britain's Rebel Air Force: The War from The Air In Rhodesia 1965-1980
(Grub Street, 1998) ISBN 1902304055 includes an AFZ chapter
External links
Description of AFZ
Aircraft details
News report about AFZ groundings
News report mentioning new aircraft
See also
List of air forces
Zimbabwe
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