What is czech republic air force?

The Czech Republic Air Force was established in 1993 after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. It is one of the smallest air forces in Europe, with around 2,500 personnel and a fleet of mostly Soviet-era and Czech-made aircraft. The main mission of the Czech Republic Air Force is air defense, with their fighters being responsible for the protection of Czech airspace. In addition to air defense, the air force also supports ground troops in operations such as search and rescue, transport, and reconnaissance missions. The newest addition to the Czech Republic Air Force is the JAS-39 Gripen fighter, which replaced the old MiG-21s in 2005. Additionally, the air force operates helicopters, transport aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The Czech Republic is a member of NATO and cooperates with other NATO Air Forces in joint training exercises and peacekeeping missions around the world.