Sri Lanka Air Force Regiment - Current SLAF Regiment Units

Current SLAF Regiment Units

  • Field Wings
    • No. 1 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 2 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 3 Wing, SLAF Regiment (Volunteer)
    • No. 5 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 6 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 7 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 8 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 9 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 10 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 11 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 12 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 13 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 14 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 15 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 16 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 17 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 18 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 19 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 20 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 21 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 22 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 23 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 24 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 25 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 26 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 27 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 28 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 29 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 30 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 31 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 33 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 34 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 35 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 36 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 37 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 38 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 39 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 40 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 41 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 42 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 43 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 44 Wing, SLAF Regiment
    • No. 45 Wing, SLAF Regiment
  • Air Defence Squadrons
    • No 4 Air Defence Radar Squadron
    • No. 32 Land Based Air Defence Wing
  • Other Units
    • SLAF Band

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