เรื่อง: The Development of Royal Cambodian Air Force After 1979 To 2016
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หมวดหมู่:
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งานวิจัย
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มิติ:
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มิติการทูต/Diplomacy
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พื้นที่/ขอบเขต:
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ภายในประเทศ/Domestic/Local
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ผู้เขียน:
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วิทยาลัยป้องกันราชอาณาจักร, Brig Gen Yem Bun Reth
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หน่วยงานเจ้าของ:
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วิทยาลัยป้องกันราชอาณาจักร
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ปีที่พิมพ์:
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2559
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การเปิดเผยข้อมูล:
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สาธารณะ
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บทคัดย่อ:
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ABSTRACT
Title: The Development of Royal Cambodian Air Forces after 1979 –
2016
Field: Strategy
Name: Brig. General Yem Bun Reth, Royal Cambodian Air Force
Course: NDC Class : 59 No. 8335
After the Khmer Rouge regime was overthrown on 7 January
1979, Cambodia suffered from severe destruction of all kinds of
infrastructures in urban and rural areas. The air forces during the Khmer
Rouge regime were not strong and nearly lost from part of the Pol Pot
army.
After the Liberation Day of 7 January 1979, the new
government of that regime planned to restructure the troops like the one
of countries around the world such as the army, navy and air forces. The
troops who must be sent to foreign countries for training include students
in schools across Cambodia and those from the troops of that regime and
who have achievements and knowledge. The countries where they are
sent for training are Soviet, Vietnam and some socialist countries.
In 1980, after formulating the strategies of restoring the air
forces including equipment, flight infrastructures and technique, aircrafts
and helicopters under the continuous assistance of the Soviet, the air
forces were established and based in Pochentong after being trained by
the Soviet and Vietnam.
During the World Cold War, Cambodia faced civil wars for a
long period of time until the final day of the fall of the Khmer Rouge
political and military regime and the national reconciliation under the
Paris Peace Agreement of 23 October 1991 until the Parliamentary
Election and the establishment of the new government organized by the
United Nations (UN) and at that time, the whole national power was
under the control of the UN as well as the management of the military ii
equipment of all the kinds of armed forces. Under the UN’s
inexperienced management, a number of military equipment were
damaged due to lack of maintenance of these equipment including
materials, tools and aircrafts and helicopter of the air forces.