Airforces

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http://www.airforcesmonthly.com #358 JANUARY 2018 // 5


86 COMMANDER’S UPDATE
BRIEFING: Unpicking the A2/AD
threat
Air Power Association President, Air Marshal
(Ret’d) Greg Bagwell CB, CBE examines one
of the latest buzzwords to enter the military
lexicon: anti-access/area denial.


89 Attrition
Dave Allport details the world’s most recent
military accidents.


96 FLASHPOINT: The Battle
of Marawi
Arnaud Delalande looks at the development
of the Philippine Air Force’s offensive
capabilities and how these were put to use in
the recently concluded campaign to liberate
the city of Marawi.

98 Coming up
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38 ‘Ermes’ is ready
Dino Marcellino visits the latest Chinooks of the
Italian Army’s 3rd Special Operations Helicopter
Regiment and learns about the particular mind-set
required for this unit’s demanding field of work.

42 Alpine gunsmoke
The Swiss Air Force’s latest Axalp air power
demonstration gave spectators a unique chance
to observe air-to-ground gunnery by F/A-18s
and F-5Es at close quarters.

46 Fighting ‘Saints’
With ‘Bogey’ as their main radio callsign, the
‘Saints’ mean business!

52 ‘Pumas’ train in Spain
JAS 39C Gripens from the 59th Tactical Fighter
Wing of the Hungarian Air Force recently took
part in NATO’s Tactical Leadership Programme
for the first time.

60 ‘Viper’ university
Kees van der Mark reports on the prestigious
Fighter Weapons Instructor Training course
from Leeuwarden Air Base in the Netherlands.

64 Black Knights of Edwards
In the first of a series of features marking the
centenary of the Royal Air Force in 2018, Jamie
Hunter meets No 17 (Reserve) Test and Evaluation
Squadron ‘Black Knights’, part of the F-
operational test team at Edwards AFB, California.

82 MiG modernisation in Lviv
Ukraine is maintaining and upgrading its
MiG-29 fleet in Lviv, where the local repair plant
also undertakes work on other Soviet-era jets
for a range of foreign customers, as Alexander
Golz reveals.

92 Beyond the Orion
adventure
The Royal New Zealand Air Force’s six
venerable Lockheed P-3K2 Orions are
approaching their twilight years after more than
half a century of service. Jim Winchester looks
at the long process to replace them.
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