This infographic provides some interesting details about the last French raids in Libya

David Cenciotti
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French Air Force two-seat Rafale. (Image credit: FAF)

The French Air Force has been silently, but constantly, pounding ISIS targets in Libya.

Beginning in December 2015, the French Air Force has been operating over North Africa. Initially, the activity was limited to recce sorties carried out by its Rafale “omnirole” aircraft.

Then, according to aviation journalist and historian Babak Taghvaee, starting in February, the Armée de l’Air has started performing strikes against Daesh targets in the Sirte region.

The following infographic provides some interesting details about the latest of such raids.

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