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Libya: Who's with us?
Libya: Who's with us?
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I have lost track of which nations comprise the membership of the 'International Coalition' and are providing aircraft to enforce the NFZ.
UK, US, France, Denmark, Norway, Spain, Italy, Canada, (?) Qatar. Anyone else?
I have lost track of which nations comprise the membership of the 'International Coalition' and are providing aircraft to enforce the NFZ.
UK, US, France, Denmark, Norway, Spain, Italy, Canada, (?) Qatar. Anyone else?
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Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Norway supposedly sending F16's also today?
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Haven't Qatar and the UAE sent fighters as well?Duane Hewitt wrote:Norway supposedly sending F16's also today?
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Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Last I heard the Qatari's have sent aircraft while the UAE have backpeddaled a bit and 'confined their involvement to humanitarian assistance'.
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
UAE had already deployed to Italy over the weekend acording to reports.
Swedish on 10 day stand-by to send Gripens
Swedish on 10 day stand-by to send Gripens
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
I saw it mentioned elsewhere that Albania was willing to help out as well. I thought that their Air Force was virtually non-existant?Thunder wrote:UAE had already deployed to Italy over the weekend acording to reports.
Swedish on 10 day stand-by to send Gripens
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Breaking on Sky News. Saudi Arabia has announced that they are ready to contribute aircraft.
TJ
TJ
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Now that would make things very interesting. If they contribute I would imagine other Arab nations would followT_J wrote:Breaking on Sky News. Saudi Arabia has announced that they are ready to contribute aircraft.
TJ
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
People must not get confused on what nations are there to "strike" and what nations are their to "police".
The Arab nations have said they will not conduct "strikes" but only provide jets to police the no fly zone (like the Typhoons are doing).
So this is why people did not see Qatar or UAE get stuck in with the first few days of strike activity to make the airspace available to police during the No Fly Stage.
Again, Saudi Arabia would (coming in this late of a stage) provide F-15Cs for Policing role.
The Arab nations have said they will not conduct "strikes" but only provide jets to police the no fly zone (like the Typhoons are doing).
So this is why people did not see Qatar or UAE get stuck in with the first few days of strike activity to make the airspace available to police during the No Fly Stage.
Again, Saudi Arabia would (coming in this late of a stage) provide F-15Cs for Policing role.
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Just a touch hypocritical there Saudi Arabia. Don't worry, no-one will notice.T_J wrote:Breaking on Sky News. Saudi Arabia has announced that they are ready to contribute aircraft.
TJ
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Re: Libya: Who's with us?
RichC wrote:
So this is why people did not see Qatar or UAE get stuck in with the first few days of strike activity to make the airspace available to police during the No Fly Stage.
Again, Saudi Arabia would (coming in this late of a stage) provide F-15Cs for Policing role.
Qatari jets were over Libya during the weekend, although in what role hasn't been reported.
Saudis could also contribute Typhoon
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Weren't the Saudi ADVs retired and put in storage some time ago?KINROTATE wrote:How ironic it would be if the Saudis sent F.3's.
TJ
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Yip all gone nowT_J wrote:Weren't the Saudi ADVs retired and put in storage some time ago?KINROTATE wrote:How ironic it would be if the Saudis sent F.3's.
TJ
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Thanks, Thunder.
Sky News showing live footage of Qatari Mirage 2000s landing in Crete.
TJ
Sky News showing live footage of Qatari Mirage 2000s landing in Crete.
TJ
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
T_J wrote:Thanks, Thunder.
Sky News showing live footage of Qatari Mirage 2000s landing in Crete.
TJ
Diverted earlier into Larnaca Cyprus due to a fuel emergency. Initially denied landing by the Cypriot authorities. Now at Souda Bay
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Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Typical Cypriots, hoep they don' ask to be bailed out, even though the UN are still protecting them!.
Saudi al flight and no fight in them, unlike the ground 'invasion' into next door.
old arab saying, the enemy of my enemy is my friend
Saudi al flight and no fight in them, unlike the ground 'invasion' into next door.
old arab saying, the enemy of my enemy is my friend
Re: Libya: Who's with us?
Sky News reporting possible contributions from Kuwait and Jordan.
TJ
TJ
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