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      The Zambia Air Force (ZAF) is the air force of Zambia and the air operations element of the Zambian Defence Force. Following the creation of the Republic of Zambia in 1964, the former Northern Rhodesia Air Force was renamed as the Zambia Air Force.
      The primary missions of the Air Force are to defend Zambia's borders and protect its airspace. In addition, it provides various forms of air support to other government departments. It also flies reconnaissance, trooping and transport missions for the police and airlifts medical supplies and personnel to inaccessible areas. Finally, the organisation provides emergency transport whenever needed.


      History


      Prior to the demise of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, military air operations in the then British protectorate of Northern Rhodesia were provided by the Royal Air Force, and then the Royal Rhodesian Air Force.
      The Northern Rhodesia Air Force was established on 1 March 1964, primarily operating in a liaison and transport role. It consisted of two squadrons:

      No. 1 Squadron NRAF operated four Douglas C-47s as well as two Percival Pembrokes.
      No. 2 Squadron NRAF operated eight De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beavers in a liaison role.
      On 24 October 1964, on the date of the establishment of the independent Republic of Zambia, the name of the Northern Rhodesia Air Force was subsequently changed to Zambian Air Force. The early years of the ZAF saw continued close cooperation with the United Kingdom as a supplier of aircraft, and recruiting British officers still was a standard practice. Thanks to deliveries of six de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunks and other equipment, the Flying Training School was formed. These were followed by five DHC-4A Caribous. Starting in 1966, moving away from the British became a priority, and the ZAF started favouring the purchase of Italian and Yugoslavian aircraft. In this period, deliveries of Agusta-Bell AB.205s allowed for the formation of the ZAF's first helicopter squadron. Other aircraft acquired from Italy included SIAI-Marchetti SF.260s and Aermacchi MB-326GB light attack aircraft. Soko J-21 Jastrebs and Soko G-2 Galebs were delivered by Yugoslavia.
      In the late 1970s, relations with China increased in importance. In this period, 12 Shenyang F-5s and FT-5s were delivered, as well as 12 Shenyang F-6s. In September 1980, the USSR started the deliveries of at least 16 MiG-21bis fighters and two MiG-21UM trainers.


      Zambia Air Force ranks and insignia



      Source
      International encyclopedia of uniform Insignia


      Equipment


      Few details are available on force deployment, but combat elements are understood to be located at Lusaka (K-8), Mbala (F-6) and Mumbwa (MiG-21), with the small fleet of transport aircraft and utility helicopters also reportedly stationed at Lusaka. Zambia Air Force's JL-10 are equipped with PESA fire control radar along with wingtip rails for PL-5 air-to-air missiles. A 23mm gun pod can be mounted on the centreline. Four hardpoints allow for various ordnance, including 250 and 500kg bombs, HF-18 57mm rocket pods, LS-6 guided bombs or the TL-10/YJ-9E air-to-surface missile.


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      Commands


      Commands are typically under the leadership of an Air Officer Commanding (AOC) who holds a rank of Brigadier General.

      Strike Command
      Training Command
      Tactical Air Mobility Command
      Logistics Command
      Northern Air Defence Command
      Central Air Defence Command


      Formations


      No. 65 Wing "Preamonitus Preamonitus "
      No. 71 Wing "Defending with valor"


      Flying units


      No. 1 Squadron (C-27J) "With excellence"
      No. 8 Squadron (K-8E) "Ready to Move"
      No. 10 Squadron "On eagle wings, we lift"
      No. 11 Squadron "Warrior spirit"
      No. 14 Squadron "Strike Command"
      No. 21 Squadron (K-8E) "Fighting vipers"
      No. 22 Squadron (Y-12)"Anytime Anywhere"
      No. 33 Squadron "Service above self"
      No. 43 Squadron "Poised and ready to strike"


      Training units


      Centre for Advanced learning "Learning for proficiency"
      Zambia Air Force Academy "To learn to defend our country"
      Technical Training School "Strive for excellency"
      Ground training School "Knowledge Efficiency"
      Flying Training School "Nihil Nisi Optima"
      Air Defence School "Excellence through knowledge"


      Leadership




      = Commanders

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      See also


      Nina Tapula, first woman pilot for the Zambian Air Force


      References




      = Notes

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      = Bibliography

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      Cooper, Tom; Weinert, Peter; Hinz, Fabian; Lepko, Mark (2011). African MiGs, Volume 2: Madagascar to Zimbabwe. Houston: Harpia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9825539-8-5.

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