Foundations of the air force

The small Israeli team in Singapore was augmented by professional military
advisers for the various corps. The chief armored corps officer, Major
General Avraham Adan, arrived to give advice on procuring armored vehicles.
In 1968, Adam Tzivoni, a retired colonel who had been head of the planning
and weapons branch in the air force, was appointed adviser to the Singapore
Armed Forces in regard to the creation of an air force.

"As compensation for the hasty departure of the British army, the British
government gave Singapore a grant of 50 million pounds to acquire
British-made aerial systems: planes, helicopters and surface-to-air
missiles," Tzivoni relates. "The British didn't like me at all. My first
task was to approve the deals. It turned out that the English tried to sell
Singapore junk. Apart from a deal for Hunters, I vetoed all the deals."

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