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Sudan Air Force

Sudanese Air Force
Roundel of Sudan.svg
Sudanese Air Force roundel
Founded 1956
Country Sudan
Size around 13,000 personnel
Part of Sudanese Armed Forces
Equipment 249 aircraft
Engagements

First Sudanese Civil War
Second Sudanese Civil War
Darfur War

2015 intervention in Yemen
Commanders
Air Force Commander Abbas Yusuf Ahmed Al-Badri
Insignia
Ensign Air Force Ensign of Sudan.svg

First Sudanese Civil War
Second Sudanese Civil War
Darfur War

The Sudanese Air Force (Arabic: القوّات الجوّيّة السودانيّة Al Quwwat al-Jawwiya As-Sudaniya‎‎) is the air force operated by the Republic of the Sudan. As such it is part of the Sudanese Armed Forces.

The Sudanese Air Force was founded immediately after Sudan gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1956. The British assisted in the Air Force's establishment, providing equipment and training. Four new Hunting Provost T Mk 53s were delivered for jet training in 1957. The following year, the Sudanese Air Force's transport wing acquired its first aircraft, a single Hunting President. In 1960 the Sudanese Air Force received an additional four re-furbished RAF Provosts and two more Hunting Presidents. Also in 1960, the transport wing's capability was increased by the addition of two Pembroke C Mk 54s.

The Air Force gained its first combat aircraft when 12 Jet Provosts with a close air support capability were delivered in 1962. In the 1960s Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and People's Republic of China started supplying the Sudanese Air Force with aircraft. This included supply of Shenyang F-5 fighters (F-5/FT-5 variants).

The air force flies a mixture of transport planes, fighter jets and helicopters sourced from places including the European Union, Russia, China and the United States. However, not all the aircraft are in a fully functioning condition and the availability of spare parts is limited. In 1991, the two main air bases were at the capital Khartoum and Wadi Sayyidna near Omdurman.


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