El Savior
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When there is time, Sudan air force and army stuff could be added: Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudanese_Air_Force http://sudanesefuture.wordpress.com/military/ The Sudan People’s Armed Forces is a 394,250 member army supported by 95,000 reserve troops. The Sudanese army also has air borne systems, including Mi-24 helicopter gun ships, F-7 fighters and fourth generation fighters such as the MiG-29, Antonov medium and long transport aircraft, mobile artillery pieces, and light assault weapons. Sudan now receives most of its military equipment from the People’s Republic of China and Russia. Sudan has a weapons industry called the Military Industry Corporation, which is self-sufficient in the production of ammunition, machine guns, mortars, artillery, rockets, armored vehicles, UAV’s and tanks. This has become the most advanced military production industry in Africa and the Middle East. - - - South Sudan could also be added. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudan_People%27s_Liberation_Army Current organisation As of 2013, the SPLA was organised into a 210,000-person strong army comprising nine light infantry divisions and a small air force. At this time the government was planning to reduce the size of the military.[1] Equipment As of 2013 the SLPA's land forces operated the following heavy equipment: 110 x T-72[1] A small number of T-55 tanks[1] 12 x 2S1 Gvozdika[1] 12 x 2S3 Akatsiya[1] 15 x BM-21 Grad[1] More than 30 82mm mortars[1] As of 2013 the South Sudan Air Force operated the following aircraft: 1 x Beechcraft 1900[1] 9 x Mil Mi-17[1] 1 x Mi-172[1]
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