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  2. Myanmar Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Myanmar Air Force (MAF) was formed as the Burmese Air Force on 16 January 1947, while Burma (as Myanmar was known until 1989) was still under British rule. By 1948, the fleet of the new air force included 40 Airspeed Oxfords, 16 de Havilland Tiger Moths, four Austers, and three Supermarine Spitfires transferred from the Royal Air Force, and ...

  3. List of Burmese military installations - Wikipedia

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    Irrawaddy Regional Command (headquarters in Yangon) Thanhklyet Soon Naval Base. Thanlyin Naval Base. Thanlyin Naval Base. Thilawa Naval Base. Coco Island Base (including Naval Radar Unit) Danyawaddy Regional Command (headquarters in Sittwe ) Kyaukpyu Naval Base. Thandwe (Sandoway) Naval Base.

  4. Nampong Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Nampong Air Force Base. /  25.3525667°N 97.2948833°E  / 25.3525667; 97.2948833. Nampong Air Force Base ( ICAO: VYNP) is a Myanmar Air Force base in Myitkyina, Myanmar (Burma). Formerly known as Myikyina West, it is located several miles to the west of Myitkyina. It is in current military use and home to a fighter squadron and an attack ...

  5. Myanmar Air Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed the Bureau of Air Defence in the early 2000s. In early 2000, Tatmadaw established the Myanmar Integrated Air Defence System (MIADS) with help from Russia, Ukraine and China. It is a tri-service bureau with units from all three branches of the armed forces. All air defence assets except anti-aircraft artillery are integrated into ...

  6. List of People's Liberation Army Air Force airbases - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of air bases operated by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). Facilities included in the list include all aerodromes at which the PLAAF maintains a regular presence. These may include those exclusively for military use as well as those portions of mixed-use aerodromes operated by the military.

  7. List of Royal Canadian Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of stations operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), or stations where RCAF units existed, from 1924 until unification into the Canadian Forces on February 1, 1968. Some of the RCAF stations listed in this article link to facility descriptions containing the prefix "CFB" (Canadian Forces Base) or "CFS" (Canadian Forces ...

  8. Royal Cambodian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Cambodian Air Force is commanded by General Soeung Samnang, who has four deputy commanders beneath him. The Air Force itself is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of National Defence . Air Force headquarters are located at Phnom Penh International Airport and is still sign posted Pochentong Air Base.

  9. Category:Foreign military bases in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Fort McAndrew. Fort Mississauga. Fort Pepperrell. Fort Plaisance. Fort Point, Newfoundland and Labrador. Fort Royal (Newfoundland) Fort Townshend (St John's) Fort Waldegrave, Newfoundland and Labrador. Fort William, Newfoundland.