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Operation 'Support to Mali'

Detachment 'Marfil' (Senegal)
Apoyo a Malí-Destacamento Marfil-Senegal

The 'Operation Support to Mali' (A/M), specifically the 'Marfil' Detachment, focuses on contributing to air transport in support of the Armed Forces participating in United Nations and European Union missions.

 

 

Spanish INVOLVEMENT
France launched Operation Serval in January 2013 to halt the jihadist advance towards southern Mali, prevent the fall of the capital (Bamako) and liberate the main northern cities that had become safe havens for terrorists.
 
Spain joined the operation that same month with the decision to facilitate the temporary overflight and landing of air assets from EU member states and with the deployment of the Ivory Coast Detachment in Dakar (Senegal).
 
Serval was subsequently absorbed, along with other French operations in West Africa, into Operation Barkhane.
 
France decided to end Operation Bakhane in November 2022.
 
The Spanish Armed Forces continue to contribute to intra-theatre airlift through the deployment of the necessary personnel and assets in Detachment Marfil (Senegal).
 
Detachment Marfil supports the European Union mission for the training of the Malian army.
 
Currently, the Spanish support involved in this Operation is one T21 transport aircraft (AIRBUS C-295) of the Spanish Air Force and its crew and maintenance personnel.
 
The DAT 'Marfil' operates in 21 countries, covering an area of more than 5,200 km.
 
Background

The Mali crisis began in January 2012, when a tuareg uprising, promoted by the Azawad National Liberation Movement (MNLA), began in the north of the country.

Due to the weakness of the Government against the uprising, a coup d’état took place, that marked the overthrow of the then president, Amadu Tumani Turé, and the beginning of a period of political turbulence.

Independence was declared in the north of Mali, while the MNLA were left defeated by three jihadist movements; Magreb Al Qaeda, Mujao and Ansar Dine.

Events accelerated on 10th January 2013, when Ansar Dine broke the truce and headed an invasion of the south. This invasion threatened the city of Mopti, whose conquest would have left the path clear to Bamako.

In July 2014, France decided to expand the scope of the operation along the fringe of the Sahel to increase the efficacy of the fight against terrorism. This led to relocation of the Bamako (Mali) headquarters to D´jamena (Chad) and a name change for the operation, which was to be called ´Barkhane´ from 1st August 2014.

 

2024

  • November 28th. The 47th Air Force contingent relieves the members deployed in the 'Marfil' detachment.
  • July 31st. The 46th Air Force contingent relieves the members deployed in the 'Marfil' detachment.
  • April 30th. The 45th Air Force contingent relieves the members deployed in the 'Marfil' detachment.
  • January 30th. The 44th Air Force contingent relieves the members deployed in the 'Marfil' detachment.

2023

  • October 23rd. The 43rd Air Force contingent relieves the members deployed in the 'Marfil' detachment.
  • July 24th. The 42nd Air Force contingent begins work at the 'Marfil' detachment.
  • April 17th. 41th Air Force contingent hands over within Detachment 'Marfil'.
  • January 18th. 40th Air Force contingent hands over within Detachment 'Marfil'.

2022

  • October 18th. 39th Air Force contingent hands over within Detachment 'Marfil'.
  • July 20th. 38th Air Force contingent hands over within Detachment 'Marfil'.
  • April 20th. 37th Air Force contingent hands over within Detachment 'Marfil'.
  • January 21st. 36th Air Force contingent hands over within Detachment 'Marfil'.

2021

  • October 20th. 35th Air Force contingent hands over within Detachment 'Marfil'.
  • October 1st. Spanish CMOPS, LTG Braco Carbó, visits Spanish troops deployed at DAT 'Marfil' in Senegal.
  • July 16th. Spanish Air Force military personnel deployed within the DAT 'Marfil' take over.
  • April 21st. ESP CHOD, admiral general López Calderón, visits 'Marfil' Detachment and meets with his Senegalese counterpart.
  • April 19th. 33rd Air Force contingent of 'Marfil' Detachment takes over the mission.
  • April 9th. Spain's Prime Minister visits 'Marfil' Tactical Air Detachment.
  • January 18th. 32nd Air Force contingent of 'Marfil' Detachment takes over the mission.

2020

  •  October 2nd. El Destacamento Marfil del Ejército del Aire, bajo control operativo del Mando de Operaciones (MOPS), ha realizado el relevo de personal para dar continuidad a su misión de apoyo a Francia en el Sahel.
  •  July 17th. A second T-21 airplane reinforces spanish capabilities within Detachment 'Marfil' showing Spain's commitmet to France's counter terrorism in the SAHEL region.
  •  June 29th. Following all health protocols agaisnt the COVID-19 pandemic, military personnel from Detachment 'Marfil' is relieved.
  •  March 28th. Relevo de T10 por un T21 procedente de DAT Mamba. En la misión está previsto operar con dos T21.
  •  January, 16th. The 29th contingent has taken over the Marfil Detachment.

 2019 

  •  April 22. The 26th contingent, with the lieutenant colonel Juan Gonzalo Fernández González in charge, has taken over the Marfil Detachment, located at the Aérienne Senghor air base.
  •  January 17. Handover/takeover (HOTO) of the Marfil Detachment to support the fight against terrorism takes place. The Lieutenant Colonel Emilio Asensio Bautista Martínez is in charge of the 25th contingent.

 2018

  •  July 20. Rotation nº 23 has taken over from the Marfil Detachment, under the command of lieutenant colonel Alberto Rodís Martínez.
  •  April 18: Lieutenant colonel Manuel De Miguel Ramírez takes over from the Detachment in charge of the 22nd contingent.
  •  January 29. The Marfil Detachment turns 5 years operating from its base in Dakar (Senegal). It has transported 3.700 tonnes of cargo and more than 22.000 passengers during its mission flying over the Sahel.

2017

  •  December 28. Participation in the mission is extended till December 2018. The current level of 50 forces is maintained.
  •  February 17. First in-flight refueling within Barkhane operation.  

2016

  •  January 15. “Marfil” Detachment flights for the first time to Tessalit (Malí).

2015

  •  December 18th. The T-10 aircraft deployed in Darkar reaches 1.000 hours of flight.
  •  February. 648 passengers have been transported this month, reaching the maximum number so far.

2013

  •  January 29. The T-10 aircraft (C-130 Hércules) performs its first mission.
  •  January 26. The first contingent of the Marfil Detachment is deployed in Dakar (Senegal).

EMAD PRESS RELEASES ON OPERATION 'SUPPORT TO MALI'

  • Welcome between incoming and outgoing Force Commanders

    Take-over of DAT 'Marfil' contingent deployed in Senegal

    Take-over of DAT 'Marfil' contingent deployed in Senegal

    2024/11/29

    In Thiès, Senegal

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  • Change of command ceremony

    Change of command between the 45th and 46th contingent of Tactical Air Detachment Marfil

    Change of command between the 45th and 46th contingent of Tactical Air Detachment Marfil

    2024/07/31

    In Thiès, Senegal

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  • Farewell from Detachment personnel

    Partial redeployment of personnel from Tactical Air Detachment 'Marfil'.

    Partial redeployment of personnel from Tactical Air Detachment 'Marfil'.

    2024/07/09

    In Thiès, Senegal

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  • Crew at Libreville airport (Gabon)

    The T-21 of the 35th Wing achieves 15,000 flying hours in the 'Marfil' detachment

    The T-21 of the 35th Wing achieves 15,000 flying hours in the 'Marfil' detachment

    2024/06/19

    In Thiès, Senegal

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  • Act of tribute to the fallen

    Commemoration of the Armed Forces Day at the 'Marfil' Aeronautical Detachment

    Commemoration of the Armed Forces Day at the 'Marfil' Aeronautical Detachment

    2024/06/06

    En Thiès, Senegal

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