Military of Guinea-Bissau - Airforce

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
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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