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Djibouti's military consists of the Djibouti National Army (includes Navy and Air Force). France's 13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade is currently stationed in Djibouti. There is also Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, a U.S. force of more than 2,000, currently deployed in the country at Camp Lemonier.(External Link)

Aircraft Inventory

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- | Cessna 206 Stationair || || utility || || 1 || |
- | Dassault Falcon 50 || || VIP || || 1 || |
- | Eurocopter AS 355 Ecureuil ||

|| utility helicopter || AS 355 || 2 || |
- | Let L-410 Turbolet || || transport || L-410UVP || 2 || |
- | Mil Mi-8 Hip || || transport helicopter || || 3 || |}

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