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- Black Knights Uk F-35b Testers At Edwards
- Italy’s Special Ops Chinooks Elite Heavy-lifters
- Flashpoint: Philippine Air Force At War
- 'Viper' Weasels Misawa's SAM-Killing F-16CMs
- The Stand-Off Weapon Revolution
- Russia's High-Tech Mitten
- Tornado Training! Luftwaffe Returns Home
- RAF 100 Airbus A400M Atlas
- Swiss PC-6 Rough-Field Operations
- Mig-31 New Lease Of Life
- Turkish Gendarmerie! Internal Security Specialists
- Balkan Resurgence! Serbian Air Force And Air Defence
- Tornado Tribute! The Jet And Its Missions-By Those Who Flew It
- Free Supplement Celebrating The Tornado An RAF Legend Collector's Issue
- Colombian Tweets! The Last T-37s In The Americas
- Tiger Stripes! NATO Tiger Meet In Poland
- Korea In Focus: Special Issue
- US Air Power In Korea! Kunsan And Osan Hold The Line
- Air Superiority! Control Of The Skies Scrutinised
- RAF100 Typhoon Flypast! Behind The Scenes
- French Test Pilot School! Taking Flight With EPNER
- Chilean Tigers! Flying With The World's Southernmost Fighter Unit
- Gripen Live-Fire! Hungarian Air Force On The Range
- Su-25 Operators! Frogfoot In Russian Service
- Future Fighters! Beyond The Fifth Generation
- Phantoms At Andravida! Greece's Endangered 'Rhinos'
- RAF Sentry Replacement! The Future Of British AEW&C
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Air Forces Monthly is a military aviation magazine published by Key Publishing, and based in Stamford, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. It was established in 1988. It provides news and analysis on military aviation, technology and related topics.
The Independent claims that "Air Forces Monthly is widely read in the MoD and in the defence industry, both in Britain and in the US."
In 1997, an AFM report that a military aircraft crash at Boscombe Down in September 1994 involved a classified Aurora aircraft prompted denials from the Ministry of Defence and the United States Defense Department.
Sister publications include Air International, Air Enthusiast, Airliner World, and FlyPast.