The Shift Toward Aerial Dominance in Counter-Terrorism
The recent operations conducted by the Forces armées maliennes (FAMa) signal a strategic emphasis on air power to dismantle insurgent networks. By integrating aerial surveillance with precision strikes, the military is moving toward a model of high-efficiency targeting that minimizes ground risk while maximizing impact on enemy bases.
Precision Targeting and Surveillance
A critical component of this strategy is the use of aerial surveillance to identify high-value targets. In the region of Sévaré, for instance, surveillance missions were instrumental in locating a terrorist planning base situated approximately 30 kilometers north of the city. This capability allows the military to strike with precision, as seen in the operation that neutralized more than ten combatants.
This reliance on “eyes in the sky” suggests a trend where intelligence-led operations precede kinetic action, ensuring that strikes are directed at specific planning hubs rather than random locations.
Crippling Logistical Networks
Beyond the neutralization of combatants, there is a clear trend toward the systematic destruction of logistical assets. The operations in Sévaré and Kolokani specifically targeted the mobility and supply chains of armed groups.
In Kolokani, the impact was particularly severe, with over 30 motorcycles incinerated and a fuel depot entirely destroyed. Since motorcycles are primary transport for these groups, the destruction of such a large volume of vehicles, combined with the loss of fuel supplies, significantly degrades the operational mobility of terrorist cells.
For more on the strategic impact of logistics destruction, see our analysis on military supply chain disruption.
Regional Expansion of Military Operations
The scope of these operations indicates a broader geographic push. The military has not limited its focus to a single area; rather, it has executed strikes across diverse regions, including Nioro du Sahel, Kidal, Sévaré, and Kolokani.

This multi-regional approach suggests a strategy of simultaneous pressure, preventing armed groups from consolidating power in one area while the military is occupied in another. The Chef d’État-Major Général des Armées has noted that these coordinated efforts are essential to significantly weakening the operational capacities of these groups.
FAQ: Understanding the FAMa Air Operations
The bases were identified through aerial surveillance missions, which allowed the army to pinpoint planning sites, such as the one found 30km north of Sévaré.
In addition to over 30 neutralized combatants, the groups lost significant logistical assets, including dozens of motorcycles and a fuel depot in the Kolokani zone.
Recent military actions have taken place in Sévaré, Kolokani, Nioro du Sahel, and Kidal.
To stay updated on regional security developments, visit the Maliweb news portal for official military communiqués.
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