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News
The latest military aviation news brought to you by the AFM team and its worldwide network of correspondents.

The Doomed Hercules
Tim Ripley looks at the efforts made by RAF investigators to find the reason for the loss of Hercules XV179 in Iraq in January.

Force Report: Ukrainian Air Force
Vladimir Trendafilovski charts the reforms within the Ukrainian Air Force since 1992.

Breaking Down Doors
On the brink of its initial operating capability, AFM's Mark Ayton visited Langley AFB, Virginia, to see the F-22A in action.

Peru's Tiger Sukhois
AFM's Alan Warnes and Cesar Cruz went to the Casa de los Tigres, based at Talara on Peru's South Pacific coast.

Raspberry Ripples Bow Out
Neil Jones looks at the retirement of two British military aircraft made distinctive by their bright colour schemes.

Norwegian Arapahoes In Kosovo
Jan Jorgensen describes KFOR helicopter operations.

Osan's Mustangs
Vincent Martens reports from Osan AB in the Republic of Korea, home of the 51st Fighter Wing 'Mustangs'.

Debrief
Jane Rachel Whittaker explains the world of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, plus AFM's usual book reviews.

Attrition
AFM's Dave Allport keeps us up-to-date with the world's military aviation crashes

At War...In a Paris!
AFM's Alan Warnes flew in the vintage French-designed MS 760 Paris during the recent Exercise Ceibo in Argentina.

Special - Harriers On Carriers
AFM salutes the BAE/Boeing Harrier, which has been at sea in one guise or another for over 45 years.

Fleet Air Arm Sea Harriers
AFM's Mark Ayton looks briefly at the life of the Sea Harrier.

Getting Ready For 800 NAS
AFM's Alan Warnes talks exclusively to Commander (Cdr) Adrian Orchard, the new commander of 800 Naval Air Squadron.

801's Last Deck Operations
Andy Sheppard reports from HMS Illustrious during the last deck operations flown by 801 NAS.

Worldwide Harrier Units
AFM lists some of the current Harrier and Sea Harrier operational units in eight countries.

Principe de Asturias EAV-8Bs
Tieme Festner and Iwan B?gels embark on the Spanish aircraft carrier Principe de Asturias to see the EAV-8B Harriers in action.

Embarked Marine Attack
Lon Nordeen looks at the role played by the US Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier II in world events over the past decade or so.

Italy's Garibaldi
Wim Das and Kees Otten visited the Italian aircraft carrier Garibaldi, where the Italian Navy AV-8Bs regularly deploy.
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