The South African Air Force (SAAF) flew both the Mirage F1 AZ ground-attack version as well as the radar-equipped Mirage F1 CZ fighter during the Angola Border War.
The first two examples of the first order (48 aircraft, comprising 32 F1AZ and 16 F1CZ) were delivered on 5 April 1975. Both of these F1CZs were transported under a blanket of secrecy by a SAAF C-130 Hercules. In July of the same year, the remainder of the F1CZs were delivered, and 3 Squadron was re-commissioned to operate the aircraft from AFB Waterkloof.
Wings and Wheels 2011 Ysterplaat - 9 & 10 December 2011 AFB Ysterplaat.
@Tinus1953 not in fact shot down many mirage, by the way I pass the name of the music of this video
thekillerroland 1 week ago
@thekillerroland Maybe.. but the South African pilots were better.
Tinus1953 1 week ago
Good memories......:) !
thorpe4530 1 week ago
cubans mig-23 are better
thekillerroland 1 month ago
@airsoftRFA That's nice. I hope this makes you happy.
wolfieinu 1 month ago
@cantstoptheseeker Dude, I think you misunderstand the purpose of jet aircraft. They are suboptimal systems for shooting babies. For starters, how do you get a firing solution on a baby while traveling at supersonic speeds? Jet aircraft are for engaging larger targets like military bases, as well as other aircraft.
wolfieinu 1 month ago
oh my country just have jets that cost billons of dollars undetectable by radar carry nukes and can destroy a entire country
airsoftRFA 1 month ago
So how man black babies ur country kill with these things?
cantstoptheseeker 1 month ago
3 people are Cubans!!!
mirageF1AZ 1 month ago
I' have one mirage f1 in my school for my formation... I'm FR
Charlitification 2 months ago