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Iraq
Iraq calls for air force recruits
2007-01-31
BAGHDAD - Iraq has launched a search for a select group of motivated, apolitical volunteers to help rebuild its once powerful but shattered air force. The defence ministry this week sent out a call for air force recruits with strong scientific backgrounds ready “to volunteer for 15 years” as pilots.

Applicants “should be of Iraqi parents or an Iraqi father and an Arab mother,” a ministry statement said. They must “not belong to a political party and should be loyal only to Iraq.”

Under the rule of executed dictator Saddam Hussein, Iraq had one of the most advanced air forces in the Middle East, with hundreds of warplanes including Russian Mig and Sukhoi fighter jets and French Mirage aircraft. When a US-led coalition attacked Iraq during the 1991 Gulf War, the air force was annihilated, with those planes not destroyed either hidden or flown to neighbouring Iran, where they were impounded to pay for damages from the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war.

Those hidden in Iraq were discovered following the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq and sliced up to prevent subsequent use. Air force pilots also allegedly became the target of Shia militias who sought to punish them for bombing Iran, and many officers were shot dead.

Iraq now has some helicopters provided by friendly countries and coalition forces, but their number is not known.

The air force headquarters is located in the southern city of Nasiriyah, according to a former pilot, but volunteers were told to submit applications in Baghdad and the northern Kurdish cities of Sulaimaniyah and Arbil. “Applicants should have good conduct and no criminal record,” the ministry said.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  I'd put 'em in F-5s and tell 'em to be happy they got em.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-01-31 16:16  

#4  Steve- the F-16 has been exported to many countries. If you want to have a monopoly of parts / support work, then may I suggest the F-111 (Britian and Australia), the F-4 (Israel) or the A-6? For land based work the Intruder would do just fine and could carry a double sh!tpot full of bombs. Maybe in the future we could make a deal on some F-14s.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-01-31 15:35  

#3  Interesting. And by tying the Iraqi Air Force to American aircraft, they get tied to American spare parts -- no parts = no flying airplanes.

And they get tied to American advisors who perhaps will, over time, persaude Iraqis of the value of something better than insh'allan maintenance.
Posted by: Steve White   2007-01-31 11:38  

#2  Except for one, Mike.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2007-01-31 10:23  

#1  ...Rumor has it they're going to get a couple squadrons of early model F-16s. The Falcon - while a supremely capable aircraft - is seen as less threatening than anything else. With reasonably well trained pilots, they could give any air force in the area a bloody nose or worse.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2007-01-31 05:49  

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