[quote][b][url=/v3/forum/afrique-21/topic/eritrean-republic-air-force-erythr%C3%A9e-851/?post=130385#post-130385]ciders[/url] a dit le 12/11/2017 à 15:24 :[/b] Un participant régulier au forum Acig.org a publié récemment des extraits d'un rapport de l'ONU mentionnant l'aviation locale. Malheureusement, le lien est inutilisable (https://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/2017/925&referer=http://www.acig.info/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&Lang=F). Je vous propose donc des extraits : [quote]31. On the basis of interviews with Eritrean defectors, supported by documentary and photographic evidence, the Monitoring Group has determined that Zlín Avion Service s.r.o., a company based in Otrokovice, Czechia, supplied aircraft parts and training to the Eritrean air force, in violation of the arms embargo on Eritrea. At the time of writing, the Eritrean air force possessed at least four Zlín model aircraft, which were used for training combat pilots.[/quote] [quote]33. Certificates bearing the Zlín Avion logo and Smetana’s signature (see annex 3, strictly confidential) attest that the company provided training on the operation of Zlín-143 and Zlín-242 aircraft to members of the Eritrean air force. In addition, eyewitnesses reported to the Monitoring Group that rotating groups of up to six Zlín Avion personnel were present in Asmara in late 2015 and in 2016 to provide parts and servicing to Zlín-143 and Zlín-242 aircraft belonging to the Eritrean air force. [/quote] [quote]36. The Monitoring Group has gathered testimonies and reviewed corroborating evidence demonstrating that Eritrean air force cadets received training at the Khalifa Bin Zayed Air College and that Eritrean navy cadets received training at the Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum Naval College, both in Abu Dhabi, between early 2012 and late 2015. Upon completion of the training, in December 2015, several cadets fled to a third country where they registered as refugees with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). [/quote] [quote]48. Over the course of the mandate, the Monitoring Group confirmed that a Mi 171E helicopter was overhauled in April 2016 by Saint Petersburg Aviation Repair Company (SPARC), a company based in the Russian Federation. The helicopter was transported from Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, to Asmara on 25 April. According to a defence analysis publication, the Eritrean air force is in possession of six Mi-17 helicopters used for logistical purposes by No. 3 Squadron. [/quote][/quote]