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Polish Air Force

Unlike its western neighbours, the Polish Air Force, or Wojska Lotnicze i Obrony Powietrznej (WOPL, until 2004), had more time to change to the new era of being part of NATO instead of WarPac. However, hundreds of Lim-5/6 attack aircraft (MiG-17 clones), MiG-21's, Su-7's, Su-20's and several Ts-11 trainers were withdrawn from use. Later, the MiG-23's, more MiG-21's and Ts-11's and the first Su-22's followed. This process lasted for a long time, with more cuts throughout the years. Now, the Polish Air Force (Siły Powietrzne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej) is a modern air force with a solid fleet of F-16's, MiG-29's and Su-22's. Who would have imagined this in 1990?
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Ts-11BisC 904
Ts-11BisC 904
Ts-11BisDF 1223
Ts-11BisDF 1223
Il-14T 3065
Il-14T 3065
Mil Mi-2 4711
Mil Mi-2 4711
Mi-24V 737
Mi-24V 737
Su-7BKL 815
Su-7BKL 815
Su-22M4 3005
Su-22M4 3005
Su-22M4 3909
Su-22M4 3909
Su-22M4 4606
Su-22M4 4606
Su-22M4 9512
Su-22M4 9512
Su-22UM3K 310
Su-22UM3K 310
Su-22UM3K 706
Su-22UM3K 706
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