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Ali Al Salem Air Base

Airport in Kuwait


Airport in Kuwait

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nameAli Al Salem Air Base
native_nameقاعدة علي السالم الجوية
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locationJahra Governorate
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countryKuwait
imageFile:Kuwait AS332, Super Puma, helicopter.jpg
altA Kuwait Air Force Eurocopter AS-332M Super Puma of the 32nd Helicopter Squadron based at Ali Al Salem AB
captionA Kuwait Air Force Eurocopter AS-332M Super Puma of the 32nd Helicopter Squadron based at Ali Al Salem AB
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typeKuwait Air Force base
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pushpin_mapKuwait
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Kuwait
pushpin_labelAli Al Salem AB
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ownershipMinistry of Defense
operatorKuwait Air Force
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conditionOperational
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garrison*Flight Training School and Helicopter Squadrons (Kuwait Air Force)
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ICAOOKAS
elevation144 m
r1-number12L/30R
r1-length2,989 m
r1-surfaceconcrete/asphalt
r2-number12R/30L
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footnotesSources: World Aero Data
  • 386th Air Expeditionary Wing (US Air Force) | r1-number = 12L/30R | r1-length = 2,989 m | r1-surface = concrete/asphalt | r2-number = 12R/30L | r2-length = 2,989 m | r2-surface = concrete/asphalt | h1-number = | h1-length = | h1-surface =

Ali Al Salem Air Base is a military air base situated in Kuwait, approximately 37 km from the Iraqi border, and roughly 15 km west of Al Jahra. The airfield is owned by the Government of Kuwait, and hosted the Royal Air Force (RAF), United States Air Force (USAF), and United States Marine Corps (USMC) personnel and aircraft during Operation Southern Watch and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The base also hosted the Royal Air Force (RAF) during Operation Telic. Since the cessation of those operations, the base has been returned to the control of the Kuwaiti Government, with the USAF continuing to maintain a presence alongside their Kuwait Air Force counterparts. The principal USAF unit on the base is the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing (386 AEW).

History

Gulf War

Ali Al Salem Air Base was the last to be overrun during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. By August 1990, it was the only Kuwaiti air base not occupied by Iraq. A small number of Kuwaiti regulars, staff officers, and the base Commander, General Saber Suwaidan stayed to fight and organize resupply missions from Saudi Arabia. By the end of the day, Ali Al Salem had been overrun. Upon discovery by the Iraqi military, the Kuwaiti General was hanged from the base flagpole by Iraqi troops. New flagpoles have since been installed, however as of December 2012, the original pole still stands. The remaining Kuwaiti military personnel were lined up outside the old Kuwaiti officers' club and shot. While no longer used, the building and bullet holes remain.

Operation Desert Fox and Operation Telic

The Royal Air Force operated out of Ali Al Salem from early 1998, just before Operation Desert Fox. The RAF detachment consisted of various non-formed units, and a rotating Squadron of Panavia Tornado GR1s and later Tornado GR4s. The base was rapidly expanded in early 2003 to base the Joint Helicopter Command assets prior to the start of Operation Telic, the British designation for the US-designated Operation Iraqi Freedom.

During the war, the RAF amalgamated five Tornado GR4 Squadrons based at AAS to form the Ali Al Salem Combat Air Wing, commanded by Wing Commander Paddy Teakle OBE (OC 31 Squadron). He was awarded the DSO for his leadership.

The RAF had relocated to Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar by 2004, though some elements remained through 2008, and it serves as a backup and emergency strip for RAF operations.

Infrastructure and facilities

The airport resides at an elevation of 472 ft above mean sea level. It has two asphalt/concrete runways: 12R/30L measuring 2989 x and 12L/30R measuring 2989 x.

2018 expansion

Starting in 2018, expansion on the base was begun by the Kuwaiti Air Force to include a new asphalt/concrete runway and extensive new hangar facilities to support the future delivery of Eurofighters intended to replace their existing complement of F-18C fighter jets.

The base expansion was completed in the second half of 2020 with the delivery of the 28 Eurofighters finishing shortly after.

Role and operations

Kuwait Air Force

The Kuwait Air Force Flight Training School is located at Ali Al Salem. The base is also home to the Air Force's attack and support helicopter squadrons.

Military intervention against ISIL

The base currently hosts several non-Kuwaiti military units, mainly the 386th AEW USAF.

Based units

Flying and notable non-flying units based at Ali al Salem Air Base.

Kuwait Air Force

  • 12th Training Squadron – Hawk Mk.64
  • 19th Training Squadron – Tucano Mk.52
  • 17th Attack Squadron – AH-64D Apache Longbow
  • 20th Attack Squadron – AH-64D Apache Longbow
  • 32nd Helicopter Squadron – SA 330L Puma
  • 33rd Helicopter Squadron – SA 342K Gazelle
  • 62nd Utility Squadron – AS 332M Super Puma and AS532SC Cougar
  • 88th Training Squadron – SA-342K Gazelle
  • Typhoon Operational Conversion Unit – Typhoon

United States Air Force

Air Combat Command

  • Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central)
    • 386th Air Expeditionary Wing
      • 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Group
      • 386th Expeditionary Medical Group
      • 386th Expeditionary Mission Support Group
      • 387th Air Expeditionary Group
      • 407th Air Expeditionary Group

References

References

  1. "Ali Al Salem Ab - Okas". World Aero Data.
  2. "Alisalemairbase - WWW".
  3. "Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait City, Kuwait". MilitaryBases.com.
  4. "Orbats – Kuwait Air Force".
  5. (6 October 2021). "Factsheet – 386th Air Expeditionary Wing". US Air Force.
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