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THE "PORTUGUESE" AIRFORCE 1952 50 fighters Republic F-84 G Thunderjet 1960fs 50 fighters North American F-86 F Sabre 1966 40 fighters G-91 NATO type R 4 i 1963-64 30 Cessna T-37C Several hundred North American Harvard T-3 and T-6 1954 18 bombers Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon 1960-61 12 bombers Lockheed P-2V Neptune 1960's 110 Dornier DO-27 - v/ith rockets under wings 1965-66 20 Douglas B-26 bombers 1960-62 20 transport planes Nord 2502 Noratlas Transport Beech C 45 Expeditor Transport Sky masters Transport C 47 Dakota 1960-61 Transport Holste Broussard and Junker JU-52 1960-61 Light aircraft Auster D5/160 1967 Fouga Magister jet trainer fitted with weapons 1967 60 F-86 K Sabre jet fighters supplied under AMAP (American Military Assistance programme), frequently used in the colonies supplied under AMAP, frequently used in the colonies supplied by West Germany by apprx. $ 10 million. Specially designed for NATO. Used extensively in colonies. supplied by US, 18 paid for by US and 12 by Portugal. Supplied as trainer but specially equipped for anti-guerilla warfare. from US and some given by UK under AMAP. Used in great numbers in colonies. supplied under AMAP. Much used in colonies. supplied under AMAP solely for submarine detection of Portuguese coast but also used in colonies. received from West German factories and also from Bundeswehr. West German government supplied 20 in 1969, widely used in colonies. received from US (CIA affair) 6 bought by France but remade into military model by the French factory . More later received and also from W.Germany. given by Canada and US ell being used in colonial wars bought from France for use in colonies assembled from construction kit supplied by UK. Used in the colonies. strongly believed to have been supplied by West Germany supplied by West Germany The Portuguese use also many Alouette helicopters from France and the Saro Skeeter from West Germany. In 1968, a further 12 Alouettes were ordered specifically for the forces overseas. Portuguese military journals, Portuguese deserters and journalists have all confirmed the use, in the colonies, of the following planes: DORNIER, HARVARD, NORATLAS, SKYMASTER, THUNDERJETS, HARPOONS, NEPTUNE, AUSTER, DAKOTA, SABRE, FIAT G-91, BROUSSARD. The Portuguese are currently looking for 20 Transall C-60 military transport planes, which can carry 93 soldiers or 61-81 fully equipped paratroopers. It just so happens that West Germany has 20 of these planes in surplus. VJ/7
Object Description
Title | Mozambique revolution, no. 42 (1970 Jan.-Mar.) |
Description | Contents: Comrade Eduardo Chivambo Mondlane, 3rd February 1970 - 1st anniversary of the death of the president of FRELIMO (p. [1]); Editorial: One year ago... (p. 2); Tete / communiqué - FRELIMO (p. [5]); Military report (p. 7); Niassa Cabo Delgado (p. 12); A journalist in free Mozambique / Peter Spacek (p. 15); The Rome conference, June 1970 (p. 19); Dutch parliament condemns NATO support to Portugal (p. 22); Vladimir Ilich Lenin, 1860-1970 (p. 25); Imperialist conspiracy (p. [28B]); Africa on W. Germany - Far-sighted (p. 29); Open letter to the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany / FRELIMO (p. 30); U.S.A. - How far from intervention? (p. 33); Cahora Bassa * Barclays D.C.O. (p. 35); The mystery of Mr. Giscard d'Estaing safari (p. 38); NATO in the Portuguese colonies (p. 41); "Resolution on foreign policy" (p. 56A). |
Subject (lcsh) |
Nationalism -- Mozambique Self-determination, National Mozambique -- History Portugal -- Politics and government -- 1933-1974 |
Geographic Subject (Country) | Mozambique |
Geographic Subject (Continent) | Africa |
Geographic Coordinates | -18.6696821,35.5273480 |
Coverage date | 1969-10/1970-06 |
Creator | Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) |
Publisher (of the Original Version) | Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO). Department of Information |
Place of Publication (of the Origianal Version) | Dar Es Salaam, U.R. of Tanzania |
Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date issued | 1970-01/1970-03 |
Type |
texts images |
Format | 70 p. |
Format (aat) | newsletters |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Part of collection | Emerging Nationalism in Portuguese Africa, 1959-1965 |
Part of subcollection | Mozambique Collection |
Rights | The University of Southern California has licensed the rights to this material from the Aluka initiative of Ithaka Harbors, Inc., a non-profit Delaware corporation whose address is 151 East 61st Street, New York, NY 10021 |
Physical access | Original archive is at the Boeckmann Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies. Send requests to address or e-mail given. Phone (213) 821-2366; fax (213) 740-2343. |
Repository Name | USC Libraries Special Collections |
Repository Address | Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189 |
Repository Email | specol@usc.edu |
Filename | CENPA-361 |
Description
Title | CENPA-361~48 |
Filename | CENPA-361~48.tiff |
Full text | THE "PORTUGUESE" AIRFORCE 1952 50 fighters Republic F-84 G Thunderjet 1960fs 50 fighters North American F-86 F Sabre 1966 40 fighters G-91 NATO type R 4 i 1963-64 30 Cessna T-37C Several hundred North American Harvard T-3 and T-6 1954 18 bombers Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon 1960-61 12 bombers Lockheed P-2V Neptune 1960's 110 Dornier DO-27 - v/ith rockets under wings 1965-66 20 Douglas B-26 bombers 1960-62 20 transport planes Nord 2502 Noratlas Transport Beech C 45 Expeditor Transport Sky masters Transport C 47 Dakota 1960-61 Transport Holste Broussard and Junker JU-52 1960-61 Light aircraft Auster D5/160 1967 Fouga Magister jet trainer fitted with weapons 1967 60 F-86 K Sabre jet fighters supplied under AMAP (American Military Assistance programme), frequently used in the colonies supplied under AMAP, frequently used in the colonies supplied by West Germany by apprx. $ 10 million. Specially designed for NATO. Used extensively in colonies. supplied by US, 18 paid for by US and 12 by Portugal. Supplied as trainer but specially equipped for anti-guerilla warfare. from US and some given by UK under AMAP. Used in great numbers in colonies. supplied under AMAP. Much used in colonies. supplied under AMAP solely for submarine detection of Portuguese coast but also used in colonies. received from West German factories and also from Bundeswehr. West German government supplied 20 in 1969, widely used in colonies. received from US (CIA affair) 6 bought by France but remade into military model by the French factory . More later received and also from W.Germany. given by Canada and US ell being used in colonial wars bought from France for use in colonies assembled from construction kit supplied by UK. Used in the colonies. strongly believed to have been supplied by West Germany supplied by West Germany The Portuguese use also many Alouette helicopters from France and the Saro Skeeter from West Germany. In 1968, a further 12 Alouettes were ordered specifically for the forces overseas. Portuguese military journals, Portuguese deserters and journalists have all confirmed the use, in the colonies, of the following planes: DORNIER, HARVARD, NORATLAS, SKYMASTER, THUNDERJETS, HARPOONS, NEPTUNE, AUSTER, DAKOTA, SABRE, FIAT G-91, BROUSSARD. The Portuguese are currently looking for 20 Transall C-60 military transport planes, which can carry 93 soldiers or 61-81 fully equipped paratroopers. It just so happens that West Germany has 20 of these planes in surplus. VJ/7 |
Archival file | Volume25/CENPA-361~48.tiff |