Posts Tagged ‘ Tamil Eelam Air Force ’

Ruined Aircraft Found Closer to LTTE’s Sixth Airfield

Jan 19th, 2009 | By | Category: Daily News

THE 57 Division troops during their extended clearing operations in the general area of the MULLAITTIVU jungle where they located the LTTE’s 6th airstrip Friday (16) found wreckage of an aircraft Sunday (18). Troops believe that the plane found closer to the airfield could have been used by the LTTE for training purposes. Further investigations […]



LTTE Air Strikes at Kelani-Tissa Power Plant Colombo & Mannar

Oct 29th, 2008 | By | Category: Daily News

[ad#200×200]Colombo: LTTE light aircraft bombed locations in Mannar and Colombo a short while ago. The attack in Colombo led to the sound of anti-aircraft fire reverberating across the city, parts of which have been blacked out as a precaution at around 10.45PM.



LTTE Terrorists & Mercenaries

Oct 5th, 2008 | By | Category: Featured articles

Many a time readers have wondered the flying skills of the Tamil Terrorists flying home-assembled aircraft, dropping bombs, returning to base and then disappear into thin air. This is an acquired skill, with a great deal of professional experience and technical savvy. [ad#200×200]First, the finger pointed towards the NATO member Norway. Yes Norway has presumably […]



The unfolding mystery of mercenary Ukrainian Pilot

Oct 1st, 2008 | By | Category: Daily News

[ad#200×200]Finally, the last bit of confirmation regarding the LTTE’s use of mercenaries and further confirmation of the downing of the Zlin 143 has come to light. The first group of civilians to escape the LTTE’s clutches recently and reach Weli Oya last week confirmed both the above findings. According to these civilians who undertook a […]



More evidence of mercenaries flying TAF planes

Sep 17th, 2008 | By | Category: Daily News

[ad#200×200]Intelligence agencies in Sri Lanka are examining what they consider are international mercenaries fighting for the LTTE, particularly with regard to the “Tiger Air Force” or TAF. We have discussed this issue in early September this year following our own investigations into the Trincomalee attack (Click here for article). These suspicions first arose during an […]