Philippine Air Force Receives 2 Of Its 6 Turkish T129 ATAK Helicopters
The Philippine Air Force received 2 of its Turkish-made T129 “ATAK” attack helicopters at the Clark Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines, last March 8.
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The Philippine Air Force received 2 of its Turkish-made T129 “ATAK” attack helicopters at the Clark Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines, last March 8.
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