Airforce
After achieving independence from Portugal in 1974, the Força Aérea de Guine-Bissau or FAGB was formed with former Portuguese Douglas C-47's, North American T-6s, two Dornier Do-27s and two Aloutte III's. The FAGB was re-equipped by the Soviet Union with a limited aid package in which its first combat aircraft were introduced. Five MIG-17's and two MiG-15UTI trainers entered service with a single Mi-8 helicopter. In 1978 France provided more aircraft aid in the form of a Reims-cessna FTB.337 for coastal patrol and a surplus Aloutte III. A Dassult Falcon 20F was donated by the Angolan government but was soon sold to the USA. In the late 1980s a similar number of MiG 21's replaced the MiG 17's, also delivered an AN-24, a YAK-40 and anther Mi-8 helicopter. In the early 90s they received ex-polish PZL-Mielec Lim-6 Fresco fighter bombers from Poland and East Germany. From the state of the nation no jet fighters are flying and are grounded in disrepair.
Aircraft | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Aérospatiale SA 319 Alouette III | utility helicopter | SA 319B | 1 | |
Cessna 337 Skymaster | liaison | FTB337E | 1 | built by Reims |
Dornier Do 27 | utility | Do 27 | 1 | |
Mil Mi-8 Hip | transport helicopter | Mi-8 | 1 | |
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 | Fighter | MiG-21MF | 6 |
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