Montenegrin Air Force

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The Montenegrin Air Force (Template:Langx; V i PVO) is the air arm of the Military of Montenegro. The aircraft marking of the Montenegrin Air Force consist of a red-on-gold roundel, currently being the sole air arm using the latter colour in its official insignia.

History

In 1991–1992, Yugoslavia disintegrated, and the republics of Serbia and Montenegro established the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The Air Force was renamed the Air Force of Serbia and Montenegro, (also known as the Air Force of Yugoslavia). In spring of 1999 they suffered heavy losses in NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, during the Kosovo War.[1] After years of political turmoil, Montenegro declared its independence in June 2006, bringing an end to the state union of Serbia and Montenegro.[2][3]

Aircraft inventory

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A pair of SA342 helicopters on lift off

Current inventory

Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Helicopters
Bell 412 United States Utility 412EPI 3[5]
Bell 505 United States Utility 2[5]
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Utility 342 6[5]

Retired

Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat aircraft
Soko G-4 Yugoslavia Attack / Jet trainer 4 Placed in storage in 2012
Trainer aircraft
UTVA 75 Yugoslavia Trainer 4[6] Retired from service in 2012
Helicopters
Mil Mi-8 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union Transport / Utility Mi-8T 4[7] Retired from service in 2012
Aérospatiale Gazelle Yugoslavia Scout / Utility 341/42 13 Placed in storage in 2019[8]

Aircraft markings

References

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