Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Libyan air force neutered

A Military Operations news article
24 Mar 11

The RAF's commander of the air operations over Libya, Air Vice Marshal Greg Bagwell, has reported that the Libyan air force "no longer exists as a fighting force."

Speaking from Gioia del Colle air base, near Bari in southern Italy, earlier this afternoon, AVM Bagwell said that the Libyan air force had been neutered by the coalition action:

"We are now applying sustained, unrelenting pressure on the Libyan armed forces. Their air force no longer exists as a fighting force, and its integrated air defence system and command and control networks are severely degraded to the point that we can operate over [Libyan] airspace with impunity," he said.

"As we continue to enforce the no-fly zone, we are watching over the innocent people of Libya and ensuring that we protect them from attack.

"We have the Libyan ground forces under constant observation, and we attack them whenever they threaten or attack civilians or population centres."

With the arrival on Tuesday night of the RAF Tornado GR4 jets at Gioia del Colle air base, all UK fast jets currently assigned to Operation ELLAMY are now in place.

The presence of the Tornados together with the Typhoon fighters means that the UK can strike both air and ground targets as required, as part of the coordinated international operation authorised by United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1973.

The Chief of Defence Staff's Strategic Communications Officer, Major General John Lorimer, said today:

"UK air operations over Libya have continued. Alongside coalition partners, seven of whom have aircraft flying over Libya, the UK RAF Typhoons have been patrolling the no-fly zone of UNSCR 1973.

"The four RAF GR4 Tornados took off from the base in Gioia del Colle and have been conducting further air reconnaissance missions over Libya as part of Operation Ellamy. They returned to the base without releasing ordnance.

"NATO today announced the Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR as the NATO arms embargo, which aims to prevent arms being delivered to Libya via the Northern Coastal Flank. UK air and maritime forces will assist in this operation."



RAF Tornado GR4 fast jet stands by for missions over Libya at Gioia del Colle air base, near Bari in southern Italy
[Picture: Senior Aircraftman Neil Chapman, Crown Copyright/MOD 2011]
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RAF Typhoon aircraft is serviced at Gioia del Colle air base in southern Italy following a mission over Libya
[Picture: Senior Aircraftman Neil Chapman, Crown Copyright/MOD 2011]
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A Tornado GR4 aircraft from RAF Marham refuels from a Tristar tanker aircraft from the RAF's 216 Squadron
[Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2011]
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