South Africa’s troops at risk as military helicopters grounded
South Africa’s military faces a critical setback as its attack and transport helicopters remain grounded due to the lapse of a maintenance contract…
South Africa’s military faces a critical setback as its attack and transport helicopters remain grounded due to the lapse of a maintenance contract…
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