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Wolves in sheep’s clothing
Iraqi An-32 Clines have seen recent action in an offensive capacity, but the concept of transforming Antonov transports into auxiliary bombers is not new, as Arnaud Delalande reveals. FLASHPOINT One of Iraq’s two Antonov bombers heavily involved in the fighting for Mosul, this An-32B is equipped with external pylons on the fuselage sides. Crews use GPS equipment for bombing accuracy. The shortlived Iraqi Air Force An-32B bomber configuration which used removable roller conveyors to deliver Chinese-made bombs via the rear

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