Al Quwwat Al Jawwiya AL-Arabiyat Il-Libya
A MiG-23MLD and a MiG-23UB flying in formation over Mitiga airbase. Libya organized three LAVEX exhibitions in 2006, 2007 and 2009. Many spotters got a chance to spot very exotic Libyan aircraft.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Oct 2007)
The Libyan Arab Air Force operated the Mirage F1 in two squadrons from Okba bin Nafi Airbase. Seen here is a low pass of a dual Mirage F1BD.
Arnold ten Pas (Mitiga, Nov 2009)
Al Bumbah/North Air Base (--) | ||||
RWY 14/32 POS 32°27'10"N 023°07'07"E ELEV 92 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Al Bumbah North Air Base |
1050 Squadron |
MiG-23MS (1974-1981) donated to Syria MiG-23MF (1982-2011) MiG-23UB (1974-2011) |
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1051 Squadron |
MiG-23BN (1976-2011) MiG-23UB (1976-2011) |
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The Libyan Arab Air Force operated some 80 MiG-25s in different versions: MiG-25M/P/PD/PDS, MiG-25RB, MiG-25PU in five squadrons (1005, 1015, 1025, 1035 and 1055 Sqn) from three airbases (Al Jufra-Hun, Ghurdabiya and Mitiga).
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Nov 2007)
Two squadrons (1111 and 1122 Sqn) operated the Tu-22B bomber from Al Jufra-Hun airbase. These bombers were put into action during the Libya-Chad War (1978-1986).
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Al Jufra Air Base (--) | ||||
RWY 14/32 POS 29°11'53"N 016°00'04"E ELEV 875 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Al Jufra - Hun Air Base |
1005 Squadron |
MiG-25P (1980-2011) MiG-25PDS (1984-2011) |
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1025 Squadron |
MiG-25M (1980-2011) MiG-25PDS (1982-2011) |
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1111 Squadron |
Tu-22B (1974-1992) Tu-22U (1972-1992) |
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1122 Squadron |
Tu-22B (1974-1992) | |||
1222 Squadron |
G222L (1981-2004) | |||
For anti-submaraine missions, the LAAF operated the Mi-14PL in 1314 squadron based at two bases, Mitiga (Umm Aitiqa) and Benina airbase.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Dec 2006)
The LAAF used for medium transport missions 1222 Squadron flying with G222L, based at Benina and Al Jufra-Hun airbases.
Joseph Tonna (Luqa/Malta, Jan 1985)
Benghazi/Benina Intl (HLLB) | ||||
RWY 15L/33R, 15R/33L POS 32°05'52"N 020°16'13"E ELEV 406 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Benina Air Base |
1040 Squadron |
MIG-23MS (1974-1985) donated to Syria MiG-23MLA (1986-2011) MiG-23UB (1974-2011) |
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1041 Squadron |
MiG-23MS (1974-1985) donated to Syria MiG-23MLA (1986-2011) MiG-23UB (1974-2011) |
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1222 Squadron |
G222L (1981-2004) | |||
1227 Squadron |
F-27 (1983-2011) | |||
1314 Squadron |
Mi-14PL (1983-2011) | |||
For transport training and, navigation purposes the LAAF operated the L-410UVP in 1210 Squadron at Bani Walid airbase.
Steve Kinder (Mitiga, Oct 2009)
The LAAF stationed during the 70s and 80s a permanent SAR detachment at Malta flying with SA316B Alouette III helicopters.
John Vinavich (Luqa/Malta, Apr 1976)
Beni Walid (HLWD) | ||||
RWY 18/36 POS 31°44'05"N 013°57'05"E ELEV 1000 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Bani Walid Air Base |
1210 Squadron |
L-410UVP-E (1983-2011) | ||
The LAAF took delivery of three batches with a total 180 L-39ZO Albatros trainers during 1977 till 1981. Two Aviation Schools were established at Ghuradabiya and Brach/Brak airbases.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Dec 2006)
The French delivered the SA321M to Libya for SAR missions. The Super Frelons were stationed at Mitiga (Umm Aititqa) and Luqa (Malta) airports.
John Vinavich (Luqa/Malta, Apr 1975)
Brach/Brak al-Shatti AB ( ) | ||||
RWY 13/31 POS 27°39'12"N 014°16'19"E ELEV 4765 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Brach/Brak-al-Shatti Air Base |
1st Training Squadron |
L-39ZO (1981-2011) | ||
2nd Training Squadron |
L-39ZO (1981-2011) | |||
3rd Training Squadron |
L-39ZO (1981-2011) | |||
4th Training Squadron |
L-39ZO (1981-2011) | |||
For strategic reconnaissance missions, the LAAF operated the MiG-25RB Foxbat in 1035 Squadron. Seen here is a MiG-25RB on a static during LAVEX 2007 at Mitiga airbase.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Oct 2007)
The LAAF flew also one, but possibly more, Mi-8T Hip helicopters as Air Ambulance. This Mi-8T was seen during LAVEX 2009 at Mitiga airbase.
Arnold ten Pas (Mitiga, Nov 2009)
El Beida/Labraq (HLLQ) Air Base | ||||
RWY 10/28 POS 32°47'19"N 021°57'52"E ELEV 2157 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Labraq Air Base (El Beida) |
1070 Squadron |
Dragon | MiG-23BN (1976-2011) MiG-23UB (1976-2011) |
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1071 Squadron |
MiG-23BN (1976-2011) MiG-23UB (1976-2011) |
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For ground attack mission the LAAF operated two squadrons (1022 and 1032 Sqn) from two bases: Ghadames and Okba Ibn Nafi.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Oct 2009)
The Soviet Union provided the LAAF in 1975 with the Mi-8T helicopter. It is believed that the LAAF operated three squadrons (1308, 1318 and 1328 Sqn) from several bases.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Nov 2007)
Ghadames/East (HLTD) Air Base (New Ghadames) | ||||
RWY 06/24 POS 30°09'06"N 009°42'55"E ELEV 1122 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Ghadames East Air Base |
1022 Squadron |
Su-22M-3K (1982-2011) | ||
Instructors of the Air Force Academy formed demonstration AFAST (Al Fatah Air Show Team) flying SF260WLs from Sebha airbase.
Arnold ten Pas (Mitiga, Nov 2009)
For army support the LAAF took the delivery of 20 CH-47C from Italy in 1975. The Chinook helicopters were based at Mitiga/Umm Aitiqa in 1347 Squadron.
Arnold ten Pas (Mitiga, Nov 2009)
Ghat (HLGT) Air Base | ||||
RWY 06/24, 17/35 POS 25°08'45"N 010°08'36"E ELEV 2296 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Ghat Air Base |
1st Training Squadron |
SF260WL (1982-2011) | ||
2nd Training Squadron |
SF260WL (1982-2011) | |||
3rd Training Squadron |
SF260WL (1982-2011) | |||
4th Training Squadron |
SF260WL (1982-2011) | |||
The LAAF operated some Mi-14PZh for bush fire missions from Mitiga airbase.
Arnold ten Pas (Mitiga, Nov 2009)
Another aircraft for bush fire missions was an An-32P. Seen here is an An-32P at Mitiga airbase.
Arnold ten Pas (Mitiga, Nov 2009)
Martubah/Heliport (--) | ||||
RWY HEL POS 32°34'08"N 022°45'48"E ELEV 1041 ft | ||||
School | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Helicopter Aviation School |
1302 Squadron (?) |
Mi-2 (1990-2011) | ||
1312 Squadron (?) |
Mi-2 (1990-2011) | |||
Libya had a strong connection with Yugoslavia and acquiered 115 G-2A Galeb trainers in 1975. All Galebs were based at Misurata airbase.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Dec 2006)
The MiG-23MLD replaced the MiG-23MS in several units. The MiG-23MS fighter were donated to Sudan and Syrian airforces. Seen here is a MiG-23MLD taxiing at Mitiga airbase.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Dec 2006)
Misrata (HLMS) Misurata Air Base | ||||
RWY 15/33 POS 32°19'27"N 015°03'43"E ELEV 38 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Misurata Air Base |
1008 Squadron |
G-2A (1975-2011) | ||
1018 Squadron (??) |
G-2A (1975-2011) | |||
1028 Squadron |
G-2A (1975-2011) | |||
1090 Squadron |
MiG-23MS (1974-2011) MiG-23UB (1974-2011) |
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Libya had two squadrons equipped with Mirage F1AD/ED flying from AL Watiya/Okba Ibn Nafi airbase. Seen here is a Mirage F1BD trainer taxiing at Mitiga airbase.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Oct 2007)
The LAAF operated the Su-22M-3 in the ground attack role in two squadrons from Okba Bin Nafi and Ghadames airbases. Seen here is a Su-22M-3 taxiing at Mitiga airbase.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Oct 2009)
Okba ibn Nafa/Al Watiya Air Base (--) | ||||
RWY 10L/28R, 10R/28L POS 32°28'24"N 011°53'52"E ELEV 224 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Okba ibn Nafa (Al Watiya) |
1001 Squadron |
Mirage 5D (1970-2008) to Pakistan Mirage 5DD (1970-2008) to Pakistan |
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1002 Squadron |
Mirage 5DE (1970-2008) to Pakistan Mirage 5DD (1970-2008) to Pakistan |
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1003 Squadron |
Mirage 5DE (1970-2008) to Pakistan Mirage 5DD (1970-2008) to Pakistan |
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1004 Squadron |
Mirage 5DR (1970-2008) to Pakistan Mirage 5DD (1970-2008) to Pakistan |
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1011 Squadron |
Mirage F1AD (1978-2011) Mirage F1BD (1978-2011) |
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1012 Squadron |
Fatah | Mirage F1ED (1978-2011) Mirage F1BD (1978-2011) |
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1015 Squadron |
MiG-25P (1980-1983) to Ghurdabiya MiG-25PDS (1982-1983) to Ghurdabiya |
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1030 Squadron |
Mirage 5DE (1970-2008) to Pakistan Mirage 5DD (1970-2008) to Pakistan |
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1032 Squadron |
Su-22M-3K (1982-2011) | |||
1335 Squadron |
Mi-35 (1990-2011) | |||
1015 Sqn was worked up at Okba bin Nafi and moved to Ghurdabiya AB in 1983. |
For basic training the LAAF acquired 240 SF260WL trainers. Two Aviation Schools were established (Ghat and Sebha/Al Zawiya) flying the SF260WL.
Arnold ten Pas (Mitiga, Nov 2009)
The L-410UVP was also used for in the transport role on behalf of the Libyan Army. Seen here is a L-410UVP from 1211 Squadron, based at Mitiga airbas.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Dec 2006)
Sebha (HLLS) Air Base | ||||
RWY 06/24, 13/31 POS 26°59'13"N 014°28'21"E ELEV 1427 ft | ||||
School | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Air Force Academy |
1st Training Squadron |
SF260WL (1982-2011) | ||
2nd Training Squadron |
SF206WL (1982-2011) | |||
3rd Training Squadron |
SF260WL (1982-2011) | |||
4th Training Squadron |
SF260WL (1982-2011) | |||
5th Training Squadron |
SF260WL (1982-2011) | |||
AFAST demonstration Team |
Al Fatah Air Show Team | SF260WL (1982-2011) | ||
For deep penetration missions the LAAF operated the Su-24MK in 1124 Squadron from Ghurdabiya airbase.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Oct 2007)
The Mi-35 gunship from 1335 Squadron was based at Ghurdabiya air base.
Arnold ten Pas (Mitiga, Nov 2009)
Sirte/Ghardabiya Intl (HLGD) Ghurdabiya Air Base | ||||
RWY 13/31, 18/36 POS 31°03'36"N 016°35'31"E ELEV 270 ft | ||||
School | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
2nd Aviation School |
1st Training Squadron |
L-39ZO (1979-2011) | ||
2nd Training Squadron |
L-39ZO (1979-2011) | |||
3rd Training Squadron |
L-39ZO (1979-2011) | |||
4th Training Squadron |
L-39ZO (1979-2011) | |||
5th Training Squadron |
L-39ZO (1979-2011) | |||
Ghurdabiya Air Base |
1015 Squadron |
MiG-25P (1983-2011) MiG-25PDS (1983-2011) |
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1055 Squadron |
MiG-25M (1980-2011) MiG-25PDS (1982-2011) |
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1124 Squadron |
Su-24MK (1989-2011) | |||
1314 Squadron |
Mi-14PL (1983-2011) |
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1335 Squadron |
Mi-35 (1990-2011) | |||
The LAAF once operated some 94 MiG-21Bis and 25 MiG-21UM from Gamal el Nasser airbase, but many MiG-21s were donated to Syria. In 2007 1021 Squadron was equipped with MiG-21s. Seen here is a MiG-21UM taxxing at Mitiga airbase.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Oct 2007)
The LAAF operated in the anti tank role several Mi-24, Mi-25 and Mi-35 Hind helicopters. Seen here is a Mi-35 at Mitiga airbase.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Dec 2006)
Tobruk/Gamal Abd el Nasser Air Base (HLTQ) | ||||
RWY 02/20 POS 31°51'36"N 023°54'23"E ELEV 522 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Gamal Abd el Nasser Air Base (El Adem) |
1021 Squadron |
MiG-21bis MiG-21UM |
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1060 Squadron |
Shaheen | MiG-23MS (1974-2011) MiG-23UB (1974-2011) |
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1324 Squadron |
Mi-24 | |||
1335 Squadron |
Mi-35 (1990-2011) | |||
For longrange and heavy transport missions, the LAAF operated the Il-76T Candid in 1276 Squadron from Tripoli International airport. Most of the aircraft flew under names like Libyan Air Cargo or Jamhariya Air Transport.
Arnold ten Pas (Mitiga, Nov 2009)
The LAAF operated 20 An-26s in 1226 Squadron in the medium transport role from Mitiga airbase.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Oct 2009)
Tripoli/Intl (HLLT) Tarrabalus AB | ||||
RWY 09/27, 18/36 POS 32°39'49"N 013°09'32"E ELEV 236 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Tarabalus Air Base/ Tripoli Int |
Libyan Air Cargo |
An-124 Il-76TD Il-78 An-32P An-26 |
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1276 Squadron |
IL-76TD (1978-2011) IL-78 |
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From the United States Libya acquired C-130E and L-100-30 transport aircraft. Seen here is C-130E Hercules from 1230 Squadron, based at Mitiga airbase.
Ron Frijlink (Mitiga, Oct 2009)
For medium transport the LAAF operated a number of An-72s and An-74s in 1274 Squadron from Mitiga airbase. Seen here is an An-72 during LAVEX 2009 exhibition.
Chris Lofting (Mitiga Oct 2007)
Tripoli/Mitiga (HLLM) Umm Aitiqah | ||||
RWY 11/29 POS 32°53'39"N 013°16'34"E ELEV 36 ft | ||||
Air Base | Squadron | Name / motto | Aircraft Type(s) | Badge |
Umm Aitiqah Air Base |
1023 Squadron |
MiG-23MLA (1974-2011) MiG-23UB (1974-2011) |
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1035 Squadron |
Mach 3 (M3) | MiG-25P (1980-2011) MiG-25PDS (1984-2011) MiG-25RB (1980-2011) MiG-25PU (1980-2011) |
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1039 Squadron |
L-39ZO (1981-2011) | |||
1211 Squadron |
L-410T (1983-2011) L-410UVP/UVP-E (1983-2011) |
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1226 Squadron |
An-26 (1981-2011) | |||
1230 Squadron |
L-100-20 (1980-2011) | |||
1274 Squadron |
An-72 (1986-2011) An-74 (1986-2011) |
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1276 Squadron |
Il-76TD (1976-2011) Il-78 |
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1308 Squadron |
Mi-8T (1980-2011) | |||
Umm Aitiqah Air Base |
1314 Squadron |
Mi-14PL (1983-2011) Mi-14PZh (1983-2011) |
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1316 Squadron (?) |
SA316B (1971-2011) | |||
1321 Squadron |
SA321M | |||
1328 Squadron |
Mi-8T (1980-2011) Mi-8MTV-1 (1982-2011) Mi-17 (? - 2011) |
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1347 Squadron |
CH-47C/C+ (1975-2011) | |||
Mitiga/Umm Aitiqah was the former Wheelus AFB. |
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