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He added: "Italians are doing a lot of surveillance, identification of targets for possible bombing by the British and Americans".
In 1964, No. 82 Wing's Canberras were slated for possible bombing and reconnaissance tasks against Indonesian forces under Operation Handover, a little-publicised contingency plan put into effect during the Indonesia Malaysia Konfrontasi, although no combat ensued.
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