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Albanian Air Force
Title: Aviacioni Ushtarak Shqipėtar
Brief History:
An initial order for three Lohner-Daimler aircraft was placed with Austria early in 1914, with a view to forming an Albanian Air Corps, but the aircraft were taken over by Austria at the outbreak of World War I. Financial difficulties foiled inter-war attempts to form an air force. On 7 August 1946, an Air Force was finally formed with Soviet help. This was titled Forcat Ushtarake Ajore Shqipetare. The break-up in relations with the USSR forced a gradual switch to Chinese supplied equipment. With the fall of the communist regime in 1990, a reorganisation of Air Force was initiated. It was renamed to its present title, and all the units were renumbered. The air force took no part in the Kosovo War.
National Markings:
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| The main marking is displayed on the fuselage sides for helicopters and trainers, and on the fin for frontline combat aircraft. No wing markings are carried. Aircraft do not carry service titles. |
Main Headquarters:
Tiranė
Aircraft Inventory:
Current service types-
Organisation:
The air force is organised, Soviet-style, into Aviation Regiments with two or three Squadrons (Skuadrilja) each.
Order of Battle-
| Regiment |
Squadron |
Type |
Base |
| 4004 Regt* |
Vlorė (Tiranė) |
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1 Sqn |
CJ-6 |
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2 Sqn |
F-2/FT-2/S-103 |
Kuēovė (Berat) |
| 4010 Regt |
Zadrima (Lezhė) |
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1 Sqn |
F-7A/FT-5 |
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2 Sqn |
F-6 |
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3 Sqn |
F-6 |
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| 4020 Regt |
Rinas (Tiranė) |
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1 Sqn |
F-6/FT-2 |
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2 Sqn |
F-6/FT-2/H-5 |
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| 4030 Regt |
Kuēovė (Berat) |
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1 Sqn |
F-6/FT-2 |
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2 Sqn |
F-5/FT-5/FT-2 |
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| 4040 Regt |
Farka (Tiranė) |
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1 Sqn |
Mi-4S |
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2 Sqn |
Z-5 |
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3 Sqn |
Z-5 |
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| 4050 Regt |
Vlorė (Tiranė) |
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1 Sqn |
An-2/Y-5/CJ-6/AS.350/Bell 222 |
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* Military Aviation Academy
There are reserve bases at Akerni, Cerrik, Gjirokastra, Korca, Kukesi and Orishti but no air craft are regularly based there.
Future Plans:
Albanian Air Force has placed an order for 10 Mig-21 from Ukraine, and has signed a contract with Israel to update it's old planes.
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