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Combat Aircraft Monthly July issue – OUT NOW!

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RAPTORS ON THE RAMPAGE
The US Air Force recently staged another, more comprehensive, F-22 Raptor deployment to Europe. Jamie Hunter talks to the commander of the 95th Fighter Squadron ‘Boneheads’ about his unit’s recent UK detachment.

EXTERMINATE!
The 66th Weapons Squadron at Nellis AFB, Nevada, is part of the US Air Force Weapons School. The unit comprises both A-10 pilots and Joint Terminal Attack Controllers, working together to generate the very best close air support specialists, as Combat Aircraft editor Jamie Hunter discovers.

SMALL FORCE, BIG AMBITION
The Republic of Singapore Air Force has come a long way in a short space of time. Mike Yeo details how the RSAF has been transformed into one of the most professional and well-equipped air arms in East Asia.

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‘FENCERS’ FLEX THEIR MUSCLES
As Ukrainian Su-24s return to Lutsk, Alexander Golz gains unprecedented access to the reserve base and becomes the first foreign journalist to photograph a ‘Fencer’ air-to-air.

INIOHOS 2016
Ioannis Lekkas joins the teams from the US Air Forces in Europe, the Israeli Air Force and the Hellenic Air Force that converged at Andravida air base, Greece, in April for the ‘Iniohos 2016’ combined air exercise.

MASTERS OF MULTI-ROLE
A prestigious squadron with a unique history in the French Air Force, ‘Normandie- Niemen’ holds the service’s record for the most aerial victories. Jan Kraak gets amongst the action with one of the air arm’s four front-line Dassault Rafale squadrons.

AND MUCH MORE!

Combat Aircraft Monthly July issue is AVAILABLE NOW for just £4.50 from the Key Online Shop. Alternatively, you can purchase your copy from WHSmith, any other leading newsagents or download your digital copy here.

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