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1 special REPORt world air FORCES 2014 In association with FLIG HT INTERNA T IONAL
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3 contents Analysis 4 Worldwide top 10 active aircraft types 5 Worldwide active fleet per region 6-7 Fleet size for leading countries by role 6-7 WORLD AIR FORCES World Air Forces directory 9 To find out more about flightglobal insight and report sponsorship opportunities, contact: Flightglobal Insight Tel: insight@flightglobal.com Website: Flightglobal Insight 3
4 YEAR OF UPS AND DOWNS US budget cuts and Middle Eastern conflict hurt air force fleet growth, but Asia, the Americas and Russia show net gains, with the F-35 taking the limelight in 2013 CRAIG HOYLE LONDON DATA COMPILED BY SANDRA LEWIS-RICE, JOHN MALONEY & MARC-ANTONY PAYNE FLIGHTGLOBAL ASCEND ONLINE FLEETS & MILICAS LONDON The ability of air forces around the globe to react to the unexpected was highlighted afresh in 2013, with requirements having ranged from providing multinational support for France s combat intervention in Mali, to flying humanitarian relief sorties to help in typhoon-devastated parts of the Philippines. Just one full week of the year had passed when Paris took the decision to launch its Operation Serval campaign, responding to a request from the embattled government in Bamako. French aircraft already based in Africa were reinforced within four days by assets including several of its air force s Dassault Rafales, some of which completed a more than 9h 30min strike mission in the process of deploying to the region. Vital support came from allocations of tactical and strategic transport, tanker and airborne surveillance services from several European nations, and from the USA. While the Islamist militants which had been threatening to take power in Mali were quickly tackled, the process of maintaining the security situation in the nation is continuing. French assets and personnel remain in place, while the task of handing responsibility to African and UN peacekeepers gathers pace. The collaboration between France and its allies for the Serval activity is well practiced, with many of the same nations having worked together during the Libya campaign two years earlier, and also still involved in the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan. Despite an agreed timetable to end all combat involvement in that nation by the end of 2014, several major current contributors are likely to continue to offer services to support the Kabul government in the transition that will follow the end of their International Security Assistance Force duty. Work to prepare the Afghan military to assume full control for security continues to make mixed progress, from the aviation perspective. A controversial light air support requirement for 20 armed turboprops is advancing, with a Sierra Nevada-Embraer team s offer of the latter s EMB-314 Super Tucano having won a US Air Force-led contest for the second time in February Equipment uncertainty has surrounded the India s military modernisation drive has seen it introduce C-17 strategic transports Indian air force Afghan air force s tactical transport capabilities, however, with a recently-introduced fleet of Alenia North America-prepared C-27As having been parked, and some of their duties assumed by a pair of ex-us Air Force Lockheed Martin C-130Hs. In the USA itself, Congressionally-mandated budget cuts imposed via sequestration continue to threaten long-term damage, with the air force having aired the possibility of retiring entire aircraft types as one means of making savings. One potential victim of such a step could be the service s Fairchild-Republic A-10 ground-attack aircraft, as their utility could be judged as being of diminished value away from the Afghan operation. Following on from its receipt of a last Lockheed Martin F-22 fighter in 2012, the 4 Flightglobal Insight
5 F-16s and F-18s account for a combined 22% of the global combat aircraft fleet Commonwealth of Australia WORLDWIDE TOP 10 ACTIVE AIRCRAFT TYPES COMBAT AIRCRAFT Type Active fleet Share 1 F-16 2,281 15% 2 F-18 1,008 7% 3 F % 4 MiG % 5 Su-27/30/33/ % 6 MiG % 7 Su % 8 F % 9 F % 10 Su % Other 6,352 43% TOTAL 14, % TRANSPORT Type Active fleet Share 1 C-130/L % 2 King Air 270 6% 3 C % 4 C295/CN % 5 An-24/ % 6 Il % 7 An-30/ % 8 C % 9 Cessna % 10 Y % Other 1,712 41% TOTAL 4, % COMBAT HELICOPTERS Type Active fleet Share 1 S-70/SH/UH-60 3,325 18% 2 Mi-8/17/171/172 2,160 11% 3 UH-1 1,508 8% 4 AH-64 1,008 5% 5 CH % 6 Mi-24/25/ % 7 OH % 8 MD % 9 Bell 212/ % 10 SA341/ % Other 6,348 34% TOTAL 18, % Flightglobal Insight 5
6 USAF this year received its final examples of the Boeing C-17 strategic transport. Boeing, which also transferred its first five of 10 examples for new operator the Indian air force, will end production of the type at its Long Beach site in California in Despite its self-imposed funding woes, Washington can still claim a sizeable numerical advantage over any potential adversary, as Asia-Pacific nations are closing the gap, with combined fleets lagging the USA s by only 800 units illustrated in the data section of our World Air Forces directory. Compiled using information contained within Flightglobal s Ascend Online Fleets and MiliCAS databases, the product details the active air inventories and procurement plans of 160 nations. In all, the 2014 version includes listings for almost 63,000 individual military aircraft. This total includes more than 50,700 combat, special mission, tanker and transport aircraft, combat helicopters and training assets recorded as being in current active use. Nearly 5,300 are the subject of firm orders, while 6,800- plus airframes are contained within pending orders, or the subject of letters of intent from potential operators. The North America region of which the US armed forces takes more than a 97% share in our report retains the largest share of the total in-service fleet, with almost 14,100 aircraft. As with previous versions, Washington s military machine also comfortably tops the tables in terms of volume share in all six of our equipment categories. However, the Asia- Pacific nations are slowly closing the gap, with their combined fleets lagging the USA s fleet total by only about 800 units. WORLDWIDE ACTIVE FLEET PER REGION NORTH AMERICA 2, ,102 5,810 2,881 3% Year-on-year fleet change LATIN AMERICA , EUROPE 2, ,432 2,016 2% Year-on-year fleet change -3% Year-on-year fleet change -2% Year-on-year fleet change NOTE: CIS countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belrarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan SOURCE: Flightglobal s Ascend Online Fleets and MiliCAS FLEET SIZE FOR LEADING COUNTRIES BY ROLE COMBAT AIRCRAFT SPECIAL MISSION TANKER Country Active fleet Share 1 USA 2,740 19% 2 China 1,453 10% 3 Russia 1,438 10% 4 India 768 5% 5 North Korea 574 4% 6 Egypt 414 3% 7 South Korea 409 3% 8 Pakistan 377 3% 9 Japan 291 2% 10 Taiwan 286 2% Other 6,038 41% TOTAL 14, % Country Active fleet Share 1 USA % 2 Japan 154 8% 3 Russia 79 4% 4 China 51 3% 5 Brazil 46 2% 6 France 41 2% 7 Indonesia 40 2% 8 Germany 39 2% 9 Israel 34 2% 10 UK 30 2% Other % TOTAL 1, % Country Active fleet Share 1 USA % 2 Russia 23 3% 3 Saudi Arabia 17 2% 4 France 14 2% 5 Israel 12 2% 6 UK 9 1% 7 SINGAPORE 9 1% 8 India 7 1% 9 Turkey 7 1% 10 Spain 7 1% Other 63 8% TOTAL % 6 Flightglobal Insight
7 RUSSIA & CIS 1, , MIDDLE EAST 1, , % Year-on-year fleet change AFRICA 1, , ASIA-PACIFIC 4, ,576 2,435 5% Year-on-year fleet change 1% Year-on-year fleet change While budget pressures continue to be felt by many nations, the global in-service fleet has remained steady over the last 12 months, with a net decrease of only around 75 airframes against the figure reported in our previous directory. However, as illustrated by our global fleet share graphic, regional strengths have fluctuated notably within the same timeframe. Overall growth has been seen in the Asia-Pacific, Latin America and North America regions, as well as within the Russia and Commonwealth of Independent States grouping. By contrast, slight reductions have occurred in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Retirements in Europe included the German air force s McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom interceptors, Spain s Dassault Mirage F1s and two of the UK s air transport stalwarts: the Lockheed C-130K and Vickers VC10. The effects of internal conflict have contributed significantly to the Middle East s reported 7% contraction within the year, with Syria s air force inventory estimated as having been reduced from 715 units to 473. Our data also records a net reduction in Egypt, which continued to experience instability in 2013, including the military ouster of its elected president Mohamed Morsi. Cairo s drop can, however, be largely attributed to the recorded removal from use of its long-obsolete fleets of a combined 105 Chinese-built Shenyang F-6 and Chengdu F-7 fighters. A related factor which could see the regional orders total pick up involves Israel, which has called various air force assets and unmanned air vehicles into action to monitor the movement of militants in Egypt s Sinai region. The service has also intervened to strike suspected weapons transfer activity being conducted within Syria s borders, while officials have expressed concern over improved relations between the US and Iranian governments. Already on contract to field a first batch of Lockheed F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, TRANSPORT Country Active fleet Share 1 USA 1,062 25% 2 Russia 329 8% 3 India 222 5% 4 CHINA 200 5% 5 Brazil 136 3% 6 France 133 3% 7 Iran 114 3% 8 Turkey 80 2% 9 Germany 72 2% 10 Thailand 70 2% Other 1,782 42% TOTAL 4, % COMBAT HELICOPTERS Country Active fleet Share 1 USA 5,674 30% 2 Russia 918 5% 3 China 751 4% 4 South Korea 659 4% 5 Japan 653 3% 6 India 529 3% 7 France 521 3% 8 Turkey 396 2% 9 Germany 387 2% 10 Italy 362 2% Other 7,976 42% TOTAL 18, % TRAINING AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTERS Country Active fleet Share 1 USA 2,747 27% 2 Japan 423 4% 3 Egypt 388 4% 4 China 382 4% 5 UK 296 3% 6 Russia 294 3% 7 South Korea 261 3% 8 Israel 245 2% 9 Turkey 245 2% 10 India 234 2% Other 4,746 46% TOTAL 10, % Flightglobal Insight 7
8 Israel could seek to obtain more of the type as a security measure against Tehran. With a first Lockheed C-130J tactical transport now supporting crew training in the USA, its air force also looks set to become the first international operator of the Bell Boeing V-22, with US defense secretary Chuck Hagel having pledged to expedite a deal for six of the tiltrotors. Meanwhile, a 5% year-on-year increase in the Asia-Pacific fleet can be attributed in part to India s major and ongoing armed forces investment. This has seen its air force start flying the C-17 and introduce an initial 20 Pilatus PC-7 Mk II basic trainers during the course of 2013, while the Indian navy has also introduced its first three Boeing 737-based P-8I maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare aircraft. Indonesia, meanwhile, introduced two new types, with the Grob Aircraft G120TP and Korea Aerospace Industries T-50 having been delivered during September. The latter company s Surion utility helicopter has also entered service in South Korea. China s growing capabilities have also been shown, through the flight debut of its Xian Y-20 strategic transport, and by a broadened range of aircraft carrier-based flight trials with its Shenyang J-15 fighter from the Liaoning. The world s largest military aerospace project, the Lockheed-led F-35, has enjoyed Budget cuts have threatened the A-10 largely positive headlines this year. The short take-off and vertical landing variant made a successful test return to the deck of the amphibious assault ship the USS Wasp, after a brief early-year grounding. First firings of airlaunched weapons were also performed, while fresh order and selection commitments were made. However, South Korea s November decision to buy between 40 and 60 The Joint Strike Fighter is on target to meet South Korea s F-X III requirement US Air Force Lockheed Martin North America of which the US armed forces takes more than a 97% share in our report retains the largest share of the total in-service fleet, with almost 14,100 aircraft A-model examples for its F-X III requirement must be balanced against a reduced pledge by the Netherlands, which slashed its expected requirement from around 85 jets to just 37. Europe s four-nation Eurofighter consortium started 2013 with a contract to produce 12 Typhoons for Oman, while partner company BAE Systems also resumed deliveries to Saudi Arabia, which now has 32 of its 72 onorder examples in use. The programme s first Tranche 3 production aircraft was flown in early December, ahead of its near-term delivery to the UK Royal Air Force. Deliveries of Airbus Military s A400M have also begun, with two examples in the hands of the French air force and Turkey due to receive its lead aircraft before year-end. Germany and the UK will follow suit during However, budget worries have seen Spain indicate that it will only be able to support 14 of the 27 aircraft it has on order, meaning future discussions may have to seek an agreeable way of some delivery slots potentially being marketed to export customers. Similar contractual difficulties have already been addressed by France and Germany in the rotorcraft sector, with the nations having reached an agreement with NH Industries and Eurocopter to reduce their planned total purchases of the NH90 and Tiger. Additional available data from Ascend not listed in this directory includes more than 650 aircraft recorded as being used for VIP transport tasks, plus others flown by air force affiliates as civilian transports. Other aircraft employed in roles such as airborne calibration, research and development and target towing are also excluded, along with airframes involved in modernisation programmes or placed in storage. EXPLANATORY NOTES Flight International s annual World Air Forces directory uses fleet data compiled for Flightglobal s Ascend Online Fleets and MiliCAS databases by Sandra Lewis- Rice, John Maloney and Marc-Antony Payne, and abridged by defence editor Craig Hoyle. Published as premium products, our databases provide subscribers with detailed fleet and orders information, in the majority of cases down to serial-number level. Fleet analysis is provided by Antoine Fafard, from Flightglobal Insight. This produces a wide range of free sponsored reports, covering military, air transport and business aviation topics, through to more specialist studies on the maintenance or aircraft finance sectors. To find out more, and to download other special reports, visit flightglobal.com/insight Fleet information is divided into these categories: Active: Aircraft in day-to-day use. For some Soviet-era types where only summary information is available, this also includes some non-operational platforms. Ordered: Aircraft on firm order. Others which are pending purchase approval or contract signature are marked with an asterisk. This category includes current planned order totals, which may be subject to future revision. Abbreviations AEW airborne early warning; Comms communications; ELINT electronic intelligence; EW electronic warfare; MPA maritime patrol aircraft; Recce reconnaissance; SAR search and rescue; SIGINT signals intelligence To download your free copy of the directory from 10 December, visit flightglobal.com/waf Flightglobal Insight
9 AFGHANISTAN AFGHAN AIR FORCE EMB Cessna C-130H 2 Mi-8/17 43 Mi-35 7 SA315 3 UH-1H 10 MD530 6 AFGHAN SPECIAL MISSION WING PC-12NG 1 17 Mi ALBANIA ALBANIAN AIR FORCE AS AW109 1 Bell Bell BO105 6 EC145 1 ALGERIA ALGERIAN AIR FORCE MiG MiG Su Su Beech 1900 (Recce) 6 King Air 200 (MPA) 2 Il-78 5 Beech C-130H 16 C295 5 Il King Air 90/200/ PC-6 2 AS Bell Ka-32 3 Mi-2 21 Mi-8/17/ Mi Mi-26 3 Mi-28 42* AW119 8 L W-3 7 Yak ALGERIAN NAVY AW101 6 Super Lynx 130/ ANGOLA ANGOLAN PEOPLE S AIR FORCE EMB MiG MiG Su Su Su-27/ C212 (MPA) 4 An An-26 1 An-30 6 An-72/74 6 C212 2 Dornier 28 1 Il-76 8 Yak-40 1 Bell Mi-8/17 48 Mi-25/35 15 SA SA342 8 EMB L-29 6 L-39 3 PC-7 22 PC-9 4 ARGENTINA ARGENTINIAN AIR FORCE A-4 23 IA IA Mirage IIIEA 6 Mirage 5 5 Mirage F1 16 Nesher 7 Learjet 35 (EW) 1 KC-130H 1 C-130H/L F27 3 F28 4 KC-390 6* Bell 212/ Ka-226 3* MD Mi-8/ * SA315 2 UH-1H 1 AT/IA EMB G120TP 3 6 Mirage IIIDA 2 TA-4 3 ARGENTINIAN ARMY OV-1 (Recce) 8 C212 1 DHC-6 2 Merlin III/IV 4 AS332 3 SA315 2 UH-1H 47 Bell ARGENTINIAN NAVY Super Etendard 11 King Air 200 (MPA) 4 P-3B (MPA) 4 S-2 (MPA) 2 F28 2 King Air PC-6 1 AS355 4 S-61/SH-3H 7 T ARMENIA ARMENIAN AIR FORCE MiG-25 1 Su Il-76 3 Mi-8 10 Mi L-39 4 Mi-2 6 AUSTRALIA ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE F/A-18A 54 F/A-18F 24 12* F * 737 (AEW) 6 AP-3C (MPA) 19 EA-18G (EW) 12* A330 (KC-30A) 5 C-17 6 C-27J 10 C-130J 12 King Air Argentina s air force introduced its first G120TP trainers in 2013, as did the Philippines Grob Aircraft Flightglobal Insight 9
10 F/A-18B 15 Hawk King Air PC-9/A 59 AUSTRALIAN ARMY AVIATION Bell CH-47D/F 6 7 NH S-70/UH-60A 34 Tiger 22 Bell ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY S-70/MH-60R AS Bell AUSTRIA AUSTRIAN AIR FORCE Eurofighter 15 C-130K 3 PC-6 8 Bell OH S-70 9 SA PC-7 13 Saab AZERBAIJAN AZERBAIJAN AIR FORCE MiG-21 5 MiG-25 5 MiG Su Ka-32 4 Mi-8/17 50 Mi L Mi-2 7 BAHAMAS ROYAL BAHAMAS DEFENCE FORCE King Air 350 (MPA) 1 Cessna BAHRAIN ROYAL BAHRAINI AIR FORCE F-5E 8 F-16C 17 AH-1E/F 22 Bell S-70/UH-60M 9 AH-1P 8 BO105 4 F-5F 4 F-16D 4 Hawk T67M260 Firefly 3 ROYAL BAHRAINI NAVY BO Flightglobal Insight BANGLADESH BANGLADESH AIR FORCE A-5 7 F-7 37 MiG-29 8 An-32 3 C-130B/E 4 4* Bell Mi-8/17/ Bell FT-6 9 FT-7 12 L-39 7 T Yak * BANGLADESH ARMY Cessna AS365 2 BANGLADESH NAVY Dornier 228NG 2 AW109 2 Z-9 2+1* BELARUS BELARUS AIR FORCE MiG Su An-26 (Recce) 1 An-24/26 4 Il-76 2 Mi-8/17 25 Mi Mi-26 5 L Mi-2 6 Yak BELGIUM BELGIAN AIR COMPONENT F-16A 49 A330 1 A400M 7 C-130H 11 ERJ-135/145 4 AW NH SA316 3 Sea King 48 3 Alpha Jet 29 F-16B 10 SF BELIZE BELIZE DEFENCE FORCE BN-2 1 T67M260 Firefly 1 BENIN BENIN AIR FORCE DHC-6 1 HS BHUTAN ROYAL BHUTAN ARMY Mi-8 2 BOLIVIA BOLIVIAN AIR FORCE C-130A/B 4 Jetstream King Air 90/200 3 MA60 2 AS350 2 EC145 1 SA316 1 UH-1H 16 DA40 9 Foxtrot K-8 6 PC-7 4 R44 6 T Tango XR 1 BOLIVIAN ARMY F27 1 King Air 90 1 Z-9 6 R44 1 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA AIR FORCE BRIGADE OF BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA G4 1 J-1 10 J-22 7 Mi-8/17 6 SA342 8 UH-1H 5 BOTSWANA BOTSWANA DEFENCE FORCE F-5 10 C-130B 3 C212 2 CN235 2 King Air AS Bell F-5 5 PC-7 Mk II 5 BRAZIL BRAZILIAN AIR FORCE AMX-A/T 48 EMB-314 (A-29) 31 F-5E/EM 43 Mirage 2000C 10 C-130E (SAR) 1 C295 (SAR) 2 EMB-110 (EW) 5 EMB-110 (MPA) 17 EMB-110 (SAR) 1
11 EMB-145 (AEW) 5 EMB-145 (Recce) 3 Learjet 35 (Recce) 6 P-3AM (MPA) 6 KC-130H 2 KC * KC C-130E/H/M 15 C Cessna EMB EMB EMB AS332 7 AS AS355 4 Bell Bell EC Mi S-70/UH-60L 16 UH-1H 27 AMX-T 8 EMB EMB F-5F/FM 3 Mirage 2000B 2 P-3AM 1 BRAZILIAN ARMY AS532 9 AS AS EC S-70/UH-60L 3 BRAZILIAN NAVY A-4 1 AS332/532 7 AS AS355 9 Bell EC Lynx 21/A 12 S-61/SH-3D 11 S BRUNEI ROYAL BRUNEI AIR FORCE CN235 1 Bell 212/214 9 BO105 6 S-70/70i 4 12 Bell PC-7 4 BULGARIA BULGARIAN AIR FORCE MiG Su C-27J 2 PC-12 1 AS Mi-8/17 4 Bell L-39 2 PC-9 5 BULGARIAN NAVY AS365 3 BURKINA FASO BURKINA FASO AIR FORCE EMB AT CN235 1 HS King Air AS350 1 Mi-17 3 Mi-35 2 SF BURUNDI BURUNDI NATIONAL ARMY Mi-24 3 SA316 3 SA342 6 SF CAMBODIA ROYAL CAMBODIAN AIR FORCE MA60 2 Y-12 2 AS355 1 Mi-8/17 5 Z-9 10 CAMEROON CAMEROON AIR FORCE Impala 5 Arava 1 C-130H 3 CN235 1 MA60 1 Bell Bell Mi-8/17 5 SA318 1 SA319 1 SA330 2 SA342 3 Alpha Jet 5 Magister 6 CANADA ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE F/A-18A 64 F-35A 65* DHC-5 (SAR) 6 King Air 300 (Recce) 2 P-3 (MPA) 18 A310 2 KC-130H 4 A310 3 C-17 4 C-130E/H 11 C-130J 16 DHC-6 4 King Air AW Bell CH-47F 5 10 S SH-3A 26 Bell 206 (Allied Wings) 13 Bell 412 (Allied Wings) 9 CT Dash 8 4 F/A-18B 26 G120 (Allied Wings) 13 Hawk 115 (NFTC) 16 T-6A (NFTC) 26 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC AIR FORCE BN-2 2 AS350/550 2 CHAD CHAD AIR FORCE Su-25 6 An-26 2 C-27J 2 C-130H 1 AS550 6 Mi-8/17/171 6 Mi-24/25/35 5 SE PC-7 1 PC-9 1 SF CHILE CHILEAN AIR FORCE C F-5E 8 F-16A/C (AEW) 1 SR22 (Recce) 2 1 KC C-130B/H 3 C212 3 Citation 4 DHC-6 11 KC-390 6* Bell UH-1H 13 Bell EMB F-5F 2 F-16B/D 11 T CHILEAN ARMY C212 5 Cessna Citation Sovereign 1 CN235 3 AS332/ * AS350 4 AS355 1 Flightglobal Insight 11
12 MD SA330 4 CHILEAN NAVY C295 (MPA) 3 EMB-110 (MPA) 5 P-3A (MPA) 3 C212 3 AS332/532 7 AS365 8 Bell BO105 4 PC-7 7 CHINA PEOPLE S LIBERATION ARMY AIR FORCE H J J-8 96 J J-11/Su-27/30/ * JH-7 72 Q Il-76/KJ2000 (AEW) 5 Tu-154 (Recce) 3 Y-8/KJ200 (AEW) 6 Y-8 (Recce) 16 Il MA60 9 Tu Y-7 50 Y-8 60 Mi-17/171 (SAR) 10 Z-8 (SAR) 22 Z-9 45 JJ-7 39 JL PEOPLE S LIBERATION ARMY GROUND FORCE Y-7 10 Y-8 10 Mi-8/17/ S Z Z Z EC Z-11/AS PEOPLE S LIBERATION ARMY NAVAL FORCE H-6 14 J-7 30 J-8 48 J-10 6 JH-7 35 Q-5 30 Su-30/ * SH-5 (SAR) 3 Y-8/KJ200 (AEW) 10 Y-8 (MPA) 3 Y-8 (Recce) 5 Y-7 20 Y-8 12 Backed by hardware like the AH-64D Apache, Egypt s military took control of the nation Ka Ka Z-8/SA Z-9 25 JJ-6 14 JL-8 12 Mi-8 8 COLOMBIA COLOMBIAN AIR FORCE A-37 8 BT-67 6 EMB Kfir 19 OV-10 9 Cessna 208 (Recce) 6 Citation Ultra (Recce) 5 King Air 300/350 (EW) 3 Metro 23 (EW) 1 Turbo Commander (MPA) Arava 1 C-130B/H 7 C212 4 C295/CN235 9 Cessna EMB KC * King Air 90/350 7 PA-31 1 Turbo Commander 2 Bell Bell Bell MD500/ S-70/AH/MH/UH UH-1H 50 EMB Lancair Synergy T COLOMBIAN ARMY King Air 200/350 (EW) 4 An-32 2 C212 2 Cessna King Air 90/200/350 4 Turbo Commander 2 Mi-8/17 21 S-70/UH-60L 60 UH-1H/N 44 COLOMBIAN NAVY CN235 (MPA) 3 C212 1 Cessna King Air AS555 2 Bell 212/ BK117 1 BO105 2 Mi-8 1 UH-1N 6 CONGO CONGOLESE AIR FORCE Mirage F1 4 An-32 2 CN235 1 Mi-8/17 6 Mi-25/35 3 CONGOLESE NAVY Mi-14 1 CONGO (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO AIR FORCE MiG-23 2 Su An-12 5 An-26 2 Mi-2 2 Mi-8/17 4 Mi-24/35 8 Mi-26 1 SA316 2 SA CROATIA CROATIAN AIR FORCE Rex Features 12 Flightglobal Insight
13 MiG PC-9 (EW) 3 AT Mi-8/17/ Bell PC-9 17 CUBA CUBAN AIR FORCE MiG MiG MiG-29 3 An-26 2 Mi-8/17 10 Mi-24/35 4 L CYPRUS CYPRUS AIR FORCE BN-2 1 CYPRUS NATIONAL GUARD AW139 (SAR) 3 Mi SA342 4 CZECH REPUBLIC CZECH AIR FORCE Gripen C 12 L-159A 19 C295 4 KC-390 2* L Yak-40 1 Mi-2 2 Mi-8/17/ Mi-24/35 15 W-3 10 Gripen D 2 L-39 8 L-159T 4 DENMARK ROYAL DANISH AIR FORCE F-16A 36 F-35A 30* Challenger 604 (MPA) 3 C-130J 4 AS AW Lynx 90 7 S-70/MH-60R 9 F-16B 10 DJIBOUTI DJIBOUTI AIR FORCE Cessna L AS355 1 Mi-8/17 2 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DOMINICAN AIR FORCE EMB C212 3 Turbo Commander 1 Bell OH UH-1H 11 Schweizer T-35 4 DOMINICAN NATIONAL ARMY OH-58 9 R44 3 ECUADOR ECUADORIAN AIR FORCE Cheetah C 12 Kfir C-130B/H/L DHC-6 3 HS Bell Dhruv ALH 3 1 Bell Cheetah D 2 DA EMB T ECUADORIAN ARMY Arava 4 C212 2 CN235 1 King Air AS332 3 AS350/ Mi-8/171 8 SA315 6 SA330 1 SA342 8 ECUADORIAN NAVY CN235 (MPA) 1 King Air 200 (MPA) 4 King Air 300/350 2 Bell Bell T-34 2 T-35 4 EGYPT EGYPTIAN AIR FORCE Alpha Jet 15 F-4E 34 F-7 60 F-16A/C MiG Mirage 5E2/SDE/SDR/ 76 Mirage 2000EM 15 Beech 1900 (EW) 4 E-2C (AEW) 7 Beech An-74 3 C-130H 21 C DHC-5 8 King Air AH-64D AW109 3 AW139 2 CH-47D 19 6* Mi-8/17/ S-70A/UH-60M 2 4* SA Sea King 23 SH-2G 10 Alpha Jet 30 EMB F-16B/D 51 G K L L Mirage 5SDD 6 Mirage 2000BM 6 EL SALVADOR SALVADORAN AIR FORCE A-37 7 Arava 3 BT-67 1 Bell MD500 8 Schweizer UH-1H/M 13 T-35 4 EQUATORIAL GUINEA EQUATORIAL GUINEA AIR FORCE Su-25 4 An-72 1 Ka-29 1 Mi-24/35 7 Mi-26 1 L-39 2 ERITREA ERITREAN AIR FORCE MiG-29 5 Su-27 2 King Air Y-12 4 Bell Mi-8 4 Mi-24/35 6 M-290TP 8 MB ESTONIA ESTONIAN AIR FORCE L-39 2 Flightglobal Insight 13
14 R44 4 ETHIOPIA ETHIOPIAN AIR FORCE MiG Su An-12 3 An-32 1 C-130B 1 Mi-8/17 14 Mi-24 8 SA316 5 L-39 7 SF ETHIOPIAN ARMY AVIATION DHC-6 2 UH-1H/M 12 FINLAND FINNISH AIR FORCE F-18C 54 C295 (EW) 1 F27 (EW) 1 C295 2 Learjet 35 3 PC-12NG 6 F-18D 7 Hawk 51/A/ M-290TP 9 FINNISH ARMY MD500 2 NH MD500 4 FRANCE FRENCH AIR FORCE Mirage 2000C 24 Mirage 2000D 64 Mirage 2000N 24 Mirage Mirage F1CR 17 Rafale B/C * C160 (ELINT) 2 E-3F (AEW) 4 C/KC A310 3 A340 2 A400M 2 48 C-130H 14 C CN DHC-6 5 TBM AS332/ AS350 1 AS EC SA Alpha Jet 86 G120 (Cassidian) 18 Mirage 2000B 6 Mirage F1B 2 SR20 (Cassidian) 15 SR22 (Cassidian) 7 TB30 33 FRENCH ARMY PC-6 5 TBM700 8 AS EC725 7 NH SA SA341/ Tiger AS SA FRENCH NAVY Rafale M * Super Etendard 26 ATL-2 (MPA) 22 E-2C (AEW) 3 Falcon 50 (MPA) 5 Falcon 200 (MPA) 5 EMB Operation Serval in Mali saw France conduct long-range strikes using its Rafales US Air Force Falcon 10 6 AS365/ EC225 2 Lynx HAS2/4 20 NH SA316/319/SE SR20 (Cassidian) 1 SR22 (Cassidian) 3 GABON GABON AIR FORCE Mirage 5G 3 Mirage F1 6 C-130H 1 CN235 1 AS332 2 AS350 1 EC120 1 EC135 2 SA319 1 SA330 5 SA342 3 Mirage 5DG 2 T-34 4 GAMBIA GAMBIAN AIR FORCE Su-25 1 AT GEORGIA GEORGIAN AIR FORCE Su L-29 4 L-39 4 GEORGIAN LAND FORCES An-28 2 Mi-8/17/ Mi-14 2 Mi-24/35 9 UH-1H 12 GERMANY GERMAN AIR FORCE Eurofighter Tornado ECR 29 Tornado IDS 87 A310 4 A310 1 A400M 53 C CH-53G 78 Eurofighter G120 (Lufthansa) 6 Tornado IDS 7 GERMAN ARMY BO NH SE313 1 Tiger Flightglobal Insight
15 UH-1D 127 EC GERMAN NAVY Dornier 228/NG (MPA/Recce) 2 P-3C (MPA) 8 Lynx NH90 18 Sea King SPECIAL COMMANDO EC GHANA GHANA AIR FORCE DA42 (Recce) 2 C295 2 F27 1 Y-12 2* AW109 2 Bell Mi-8/17/ SA316 4 DA42 1 K GREECE HELLENIC AIR FORCE A-7E 18 F/RF-4E 50 F-16C 115 Mirage 2000EG 16 Mirage /Mk II 25 C-130H (EW) 2 CL-415 (Firefighting/SAR) 8 EMB-145 (AEW) 4 C-27J 8 C-130B/H 13 CL AS Bell F-16D 41 Mirage 2000BG 2 T-2C/E 40 T-6 42 TA-7 10 GREEK ARMY AH-64A/D 29 Bell Bell CH-47D 15 NH UH-1H 69 Breda-Nardi GREEK NAVY Bell S SA319 2 GUATEMALA GUATEMALAN AIR FORCE A-37 3 PC-7 2 Arava 1 BT-67 3 Cessna F27 1 King Air 90/200 2 Bell Bell Bell UH-1H 15 T-35 4 GUINEA GUINEA AIR FORCE MiG-15 1 MiG-17 4 MiG-21 3 AS350 1 Mi-8/17 2 Mi-25/35 3 SA342 1 GUYANA GUYANA DEFENCE FORCE Skyvan 1 Y-12 1 Bell Bell HONDURAS HONDURAN AIR FORCE A-37 9 F-5E 9 Arava 1 C-130A 1 King Air Turbo Commander 2 Bell UH-1H 1 EMB F-5F 2 HUNGARY HUNGARIAN AIR FORCE Gripen C 12 An-26 4 Mi-8/17 12 Gripen D 2 INDIA INDIAN AIR FORCE Jaguar M/S 117 MiG MiG MiG Mirage 2000H 44 Rafale 86* Su-30MKI India introduced 20 PC-7 Mk IIs within the year, and fielded the C-17 and P-8I too Pilatus Flightglobal Insight 15
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18 T-50 (Sukhoi) 144* Tejas LCA * 707 (Recce) 1 EMB-145 (AEW) 3 G100 Astra (Recce) 2 Gulfstream III (EW) 3 Il-76 (AEW) 3 2* A330 6* Il-78 7 An C C-130J 6 6* Dornier HS Il Medium Aircraft 45* AH-64E 22 CH-47F 15* Dhruv ALH LCH 65 Mi-8/ Mi Mi-26 3 SA SA316/ Hawk * HJT-16 Kiran 81 HJT-36 Sitara 16 Jaguar T 31 Mirage 2000TH 10 PC-7 Mk II Rafale 40* Saras 15 Tejas LCA 20 INDIAN ARMY AVIATION Dhruv ALH LCH 114 SA SA316/SE INDIAN NAVY MiG-29K Sea Harrier FRS51 8 Tu BN-2 (MPA) 7 Dornier 228 (MPA) 26 Il-38 (MPA) 5 P-8I (737) * Saras 15 Dhruv ALH 8 Ka Ka S-61/H/UH-3H 8 SA Sea King Harrier T4/60 3 Hawk HJT-16 Kiran 20 MiG-29KUB 3 INDONESIA INDONESIAN AIR FORCE EMB F-5E 6 F-16A 7 Hawk Su-27/ Flightglobal Insight 737 (MPA) 3 CN235 (MPA) 1 2 KC-130B 1 C-130B/H/L C * C295/CN F27 5 PC-6 2 AS BO105 7 EC725 6 SA EC F-5F 3 F-16B 3 G120TP 4 14 Hawk 53/ KT SF T T INDONESIAN ARMY BN-2 1 C212 6 Turbo Commander 1 AH-64E 8 Bell Bell BO Mi-8/ Mi-24/35 5 SA316 7 Schweizer EC120 2 INDONESIAN NAVY C212 (MPA) 6 CN235 (MPA) 1 4+3* Nomad 22/24 (MPA) 29 C Nomad 22 1 AS332 1 Bell BO105 3 EC120 2 EC120 2 IRAN ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN AIR FORCE F-4D/E/RF-4E 28 F-5E 20 F-6 18 F-7 17 F MiG Mirage F1 5 Su (EW) 2 P-3F (MPA) C-130E/H 44 F27 11 Il-76 5 PC-6 13 Turbo Commander 2 Bell Bell Bell F-5F 10 FT-7 4 PC-7 35 ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN ARMY F27 2 Turbo Commander 5 AH-1J 7 Bell Bell 212/ CH-47C 40 ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN NAVY F27 4 Bell Mi-8 5 RH-53D 6 S-61/SH/ASH-3D 14 IRANIAN REVOLUTIONARY GUARD Su An-74 9 Falcon 20/200 1 Il-76 3 Y-12 8 Mi-8 21 EMB IRAQ IRAQI AIR FORCE Cessna AC F-16C/IQ 30 Cessna 208 (Recce) 3 CH2000 (Recce) 8 King Air 350 (Recce) 5 SB7L-360 (Recce) 2 An-32 6 C-130E 3 C-130J 6 King Air Bell * SA342 6 Cessna Bell F-16D 6 L-159B 24* Lasta T-6A 15 IRAQI ARMY AVIATION COMMAND Bell EC Mi-8/ Mi-24/ Mi * OH-58 8
19 UH-1H 15 Bell OH-58 1 IRELAND IRISH AIR CORPS BN-2 (Recce) 1 CN235 (MPA) 2 AW139 6 EC135 1 PC-9 7 ISRAEL ISRAEL AIR AND SPACE FORCE F-15A/C 42 F-15I 25 F-16C 77 F-16I 99 F-35A 19* 707 (AEW) Westwind (MPA) 3 G550 (AEW) 2 G550 (SIGINT) 3 King Air 200 (Recce) KC-130H 4 AT C-130E/H 12 C-130J 3+5* King Air AH-64A/D 48 AS565 6 CH S-70/UH-60A 48 V-22 6* A-4N/TA-4H/J 60 F-15B 16 F-16A/B/D 112 G120 (Elbit Systems) 17 King Air M-346 (TOR Systems) 30 OH T-6A 20 ITALY ITALIAN AIR FORCE AMX 45 Eurofighter F-35A/B 6+69* Tornado ECR 19 Tornado IDS 51 ATL-1 (MPA) 2 G222 (EW) 1 Gulfstream III (Recce) 1 Gulfstream G550 (AEW) 2 KC-130J 3 KC C-27J 12 C-130J 16 G222 2 P AW * AW Bell MD500 2 S-61/HH-3F 19 AMX-T 11 Eurofighter 12 2 M MB MD SF Tornado IDS 8 ITALIAN ARMY Dornier P180 3 AW AW Bell Bell Bell 212/ CH-47C/F NH ITALIAN NAVY AV-8B+ 14 F-35B 15* P180 3 AW Bell NH S-61/SH-3D/F 7 TAV-8B 2 IVORY COAST IVORY COAST AIR FORCE AS365 2 SA316/319 2 JAMAICA JAMAICA DEFENCE FORCE BN-2 1 Bell Bell Bell DA40 2 JAPAN JAPAN AIR SELF-DEFENCE FORCE F-2A 61 F/EF/RF-4EJ 78 F-15J 153 F-35A 42* 767 (AEW) 4 BAe 125 (SAR) 27 C-1 (EW) 1 E-2C (AEW) 13 YS-11 (EW) 4 KC-130H 1 KC C-1 23 C-2 20 C-130H 15 Gulfstream IV 5 YS-11 3 CH-47J 16 S-70/UH-60J Beechjet F-2B 14 F-15DJ 45 T-3 48 T YS-11 3 JAPAN GROUND SELF-DEFENCE FORCE King Air MU-2 4 AH-1S 75 AH-64D 10 CH-47J/JA 58 MD OH * S-70/UH UH-1H/J 153 Enstrom JAPAN MARITIME SELF-DEFENCE FORCE Learjet 36 (Recce) 4 P-1 (MPA) * P-3 (MPA) 91 US-1 (SAR) 2 US-2 (SAR) 5 King Air 90 5 P-3 4 YS-11 3 AW BK117 1 MH-53E 9 S-70/SH/UH-60J/K 110 EC King Air MD500 8 T JORDAN ROYAL JORDANIAN AIR FORCE F-5E 32 F-16A 42 C-130E/H 7 C212 1 C295 2 Cessna AH-1F 24 AS AS350 7 EC135 9 MD500/ * S-70/UH-60L 8 UH-1H 37 C F-5F 8 F-16B 18 T67M260 Firefly 13 KAZAKHSTAN KAZAKHSTAN AIR FORCE MiG-23 3 MiG MiG MiG Su Su Flightglobal Insight 19
20 Washington has pledged to expedite the delivery of six V-22 tiltrotors to Israel Su An-12 1 An-24/26 4 An-72 2 C * Tu EC * EC725 20* Mi-8/17 46 Mi-24/35 18 Mi-26 2 L KENYA KENYA AIR FORCE F-5E 17 Dash 8 3 DHC-5 5 Y MD Mi-8/171 2 SA Z-9 8 Bulldog 10 F-5F 4 G120A 6 Tucano KUWAIT KUWAIT AIR FORCE F/A-18C 27 KC-130J 3+5* C * L AH-64D 16 AS332 4 S-92 2 SA330 6 SA F/A-18D 7 Hawk Tucano KYRGYZSTAN KYRGYZ AIR FORCE Mi-8 8 Mi-24 4 L-39 3 LAOS LAO PEOPLE S LIBERATION ARMY AIR FORCE An-26 1 MA60 2 Ka-32 2 Mi-26 1 UH-1H 4 Z-9 4 LATVIA LATVIAN AIR FORCE Mi-8/17 4 LEBANON LEBANESE AIR FORCE Cessna AC Hunter 3 SA SA342 7 UH-1H 27 Bulldog 3 Hunter 1 R44 4 US Navy LESOTHO LESOTHO DEFENCE FORCE C212 2 Bell Bell BO105 2 LIBYA LIBYAN AIR FORCE MiG-21 9 MiG-23 5 Mirage F1 2 An-26 3 An-72 1 C-130H/L C-130J 2* Il-76 2 CH-47C 3 Mi-2 4 Mi-8/17/171 6 Mi-14 4 Mi-24 3 L-39 1 Yak-130 6* LITHUANIA LITHUANIAN AIR FORCE L-39 1 C-27J 3 L AS365 (SAR) 3 Mi-8/17/171 5 LUXEMBOURG LUXEMBOURG AIR FORCE A400M 1 MACEDONIA MACEDONIAN AIR FORCE Bell MACEDONIAN ARMY Mi-8/17 6 Mi-24 4 UH-1H 2 MALAWI MALAWI ARMY AIR WING Dornier AS355 1 AS532 1 AS550 2 SA330 2 MALAYSIA ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE F/RF-5E 10 F/A-18D 8 Hawk MiG * Su-30MKM 18 King Air 200 (MPA) 4 20 Flightglobal Insight
21 KC-130H 4 A400M 4 C/PC-130H 10 CN235 6 EC S SA F-5F 3 Hawk MB PC-7/Mk II 40 5* ROYAL MALAYSIAN ARMY AW ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY AS355 6 Super Lynx MALDIVES MALDIVES NATIONAL DEFENCE FORCE Dhruv ALH 1 MALI MALI AIR FORCE MiG-21 9 F406 Caravan II (MPA) 3* BN-2 2 DC-3 1 AS350 1 Mi-24/25 2 MALTA ARMED FORCES OF MALTA BN-2 (MPA) 1 King Air 200 (MPA) 2 AW139 1 SA316 3 Bulldog 4 MAURITANIA MAURITANIAN AIR FORCE EMB PA-31 (MPA) 2 BN-2 3 Cessna 441 Conquest II 1 PC-6 1 Y-12 1 Z-9 2 EMB SF MEXICO MEXICAN AIR FORCE F-5E 6 PC-7 37 EMB-145 (AEW) 1 EMB-145 (Recce) 2 Metro III (Recce) Arava 12 C-27J 4 C-130E/K/L C-130J 2* C * King Air 90/300 6 Metro III 2 PC-6 3 Turbo Commander 5 Bell Bell 212/ CH-53 4 EC MD Mi-8/ S-70 4 Bell F-5F 2 PC-7 30 PC-9 1 SF T-6C 6 6 MEXICAN NAVY C212 (MPA) 8 CN235 (MPA) 6 1* C295 4 Dash 8 1 King Air Turbo Commander 4 AS555 2 AS565 4 BO EC725 3 MD902 6 Mi-8/17 21 S-70/UH-60M 3 Lancair IV/Super ES 4 Legacy 2 M-290TP 7 MD500 4 R44 1 MOLDOVA MOLDOVAN AIR FORCE An-26 1 TRANSNISTRIAN AIR FORCE Mi-2 1 Mi-8 1 MONGOLIA MONGOLIAN AIR FORCE An-26 3 Mi-8/171 7 MONTENEGRO MONTENEGRO ARMY SA341/342 5 MOROCCO ROYAL MOROCCAN AIR FORCE F-5E 22 F-16C 16 Mirage F1 50 Falcon 20/200 (EW) 2 King Air 200 (Research) 1 KC-130H 2 C-27J 4 C-130H 13 CN235 6 Bell Bell Bell CH-47C/D 7 3* SA SA Alpha Jet 24 Bell F-5B/F 4 F-16D 8 King Air T-6C 24 ROYAL MOROCCAN NAVY 3 AS565 3 MOZAMBIQUE MOZAMBIQUE AIR FORCE Mi-8 2 Mi-24/25 2 MYANMAR MYANMAR AIR FORCE A-5 21 F-6 1 F-7 24 G4 4 MiG BN-2 (MPA) 5 F27 2 FH PC-6 5 Y-8 4 Y-12 2 Bell Mi-2 22 Mi-8/17 12 Mi-24/35 9 SA316/SE W-3 12 FT-7 6 K PC-7 16 PC-9 10 UNITED WA STATE ARMY Mi-8/17 5 NAMIBIA NAMIBIAN AIR FORCE F-7 6 An-26 1 Y-12 2 Mi-8 2 Mi-25 2 SA315 1 SA316 2 FT-7 2 Flightglobal Insight 21
22 The Netherlands expects to acquire a reduced fleet of just 37 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters K-8 12 NATO NATO E-3A (AEW) 17 C-17 (Strategic Airlift Consortium) 3 NEPAL NEPAL ARMY AIR WING An BN-2 1 HS AS350 1 Dhruv ALH 3 Mi-8 5 SA315 2 SA316/319 4 SA330 1 NETHERLANDS ROYAL NETHERLANDS AIR FORCE F-16A 65 F-35A 2 35* KDC-10 2 C-130H 4 DC-10 1 F-16B 9 PC-7 13 NETHERLANDS DEFENCE HELICOPTER COMMAND AH-64D 29 AS532 8 CH-47D 17 NH NEW ZEALAND ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE P-3K (MPA) C-130H 5 AW109 5 NH SH-2G 5 UH-1H 13 CT-4E 13 King Air NICARAGUA NICARAGUAN AIR FORCE An-26 2 King Air 90 1 Bell MD500/OH-6B 2 Mi-8/17/ R44 1 NIGER NIGER AIR FORCE Su-25 2 DA42 (Recce) 2 C-130H 1 Cessna Dornier Mi-8 3 Mi-24 1 SA342 3 NIGERIA NIGERIAN AIR FORCE F-7 10 ATR 42 (MPA) 2 C-130H 2 Dornier Dornier G222 2 AS332 5 AW139 1 Mi-8 4 Mi-24 8 Alpha Jet 8 AW FT-7 2 L Lockheed Martin R66 2 NIGERIAN NAVY AW109 4 Bell NORTH KOREA KOREAN PEOPLE S ARMY AIR FORCE F-5 (Shenyang) 107 F-6 98 F H-5 80 MiG MiG MiG Su-7 18 Su An-24 1 MD Mi-2 46 Mi-8 40 Mi-14 8 Mi Mi-26 4 FT-2 30 FT NORWAY ROYAL NORWEGIAN AIR FORCE F-16A 47 F-35A 2+50* Falcon 20/200 (EW) 2 P-3C/N (MPA) 6 C-130J 4 1* Bell NH Sea King 43 (SAR) 12 F-16B 10 OMAN ROYAL AIR FORCE OF OMAN Eurofighter 12 F-16C 8 10 Hawk Jaguar S 6 C295 (MPA) 3 Skyvan (MPA) 3 C-130H 3 C-130J 1 2 C Skyvan 2 AS332 2 Bell Bell NH SA330 2 Super Lynx F-16D 4 2 Hawk 103/A/T2 5 8 Jaguar B2/T 4 PC-9 12 PAKISTAN PAKISTAN AIR FORCE 22 Flightglobal Insight
23 F F-16A/C 37 JF * Mirage IIIEP/OF/RP 69 Mirage 5EF/F/PA 90 Falcon 20/200 (EW) 2 King Air 350 (Recce) 4 Saab 2000 (AEW) 4 Y-8/ZDK-03 (AEW) 3 1 Il-78 4 C-130B/E/L CN235 3 Saab Y-12 3 Bell Bell Mi-8/171 6 SA330 1 SE F-16B/D 27 FT-5 25 FT-6 9 FT-7 5 K-8 39 Mirage IIIBE/D/DP 18 Mirage 5DPA 2 SA316 9 T PAKISTAN ARMY Citation Bravo 1 King Air Turbo Commander 2 Y-12 4 AH-1F 48 AS Bell Bell * Mi-8/17/ SA SA SA UH-1H 1 PAKISTAN NAVY BAe 125 (Recce) 1 F27 (MPA) 7 P-3C (MPA) 6 ATR 72 2 Mi-14 2 SA316/319 7 Sea King 45 6 Z-9 6 PANAMA NATIONAL AERONAVAL SERVICE OF PANAMA C212 3 Cessna King Air AW139 5 Bell Bell 212/412 2 EC145 1 MD500 1 T-35 4 PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA DEFENCE FORCE Arava 3 CN235 2 UH-1H 5 PARAGUAY PARAGUAYAN AIR FORCE C212 4 Cessna AS350 3 UH-1H 9 EMB T PARAGUAYAN NAVY AS350 1 PERU PERUVIAN AIR FORCE A EMB * MiG Mirage 2000P 7 Su Su Metro 23 (Recce) An-32 3 C-27J 2* DHC L Metro 23 1 PC-6 1 Bell 212/412 3 BO105 2 Mi-8/17/ * Mi-25/35 16 EMB KT-1 20 MB Mirage 2000DP 2 Schweizer PERUVIAN ARMY An-28 2 An-32 3 Beech Cessna King Air PA-31 1 AW109 1 Mi-8/17/ Enstrom F28 4 R44 1 PERUVIAN NAVY F60 (MPA) 2 King Air 200 (MPA) 3 An-32 2 F60 2 Bell Bell Mi-8 2 S-61/UH-3H 5 Enstrom F-28 3 T-34 2 PHILIPPINES PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE FA-50 12* OV-10 8 C-130B/H 3 F27 2 Nomad 22 1 Turbo Commander 1 AS550 4 AW109 8 Bell Bell 212/214 2 MD S UH-1H/V 42 W-3 8 S SF PHILIPPINE NAVAL AVIATION BN-2 (MPA) 6 AW109 8 BO105 4 POLAND POLISH AIR FORCE F-16C 36 MiG Su An C-130E 5 C Mi-2 18 Mi-8/17 12 SW-4 24 W-3 17 Cabri G2 2 2 F-16D 12 PZL TS POLISH LAND FORCES Mi-2 43 Mi-8/17 26 Mi-24/35 29 W-3 39 Mi-2 1 POLISH NAVAL AIR ARM An-28 (MPA) 9 An-28 4 Mi-2 3 Mi-8/17 2 Mi SH-2G 4 W-3 6 PORTUGAL PORTUGUESE AIR FORCE Flightglobal Insight 23
24 F-16A 29 C295 (MPA) 5 P-3C (MPA) 5 C-130H 6 C295 7 KC-390 6* AW SA316 7 Alpha Jet 6 F-16B 5 TB30 16 PORTUGUESE NAVY Lynx 95 5 QATAR QATAR EMIRI AIR FORCE Alpha Jet 6 Mirage EDA 9 C-17 4 C-130J 4 AW SA Sea King 11 Mirage DDA 4 PC ROMANIA ROMANIAN AIR FORCE F-16A 12 MiG An-26 2 C-27J 5 2 C-130H 4 SA IAR ROMANIAN NAVY SA330 3 RUSSIA RUSSIAN AIR FORCE MiG MiG-29/ * MiG Su Su Su-27/30/ Su * T-50 (Sukhoi) 60* Tu-22M 107 Tu Tu * An-12 (EW) 4 An-26 (EW) 4 An-30 (Survey) 12 Il-20/22 (EW) 13 Il-76/A-50 (AEW) 13 Mi-9 (EW) 7 Tu-204 (EW) 1 3 Il * An Russia s first air force pilots have had the chance to fly the fifth-generation T-50 fighter An-22 6 An-24/26 30 An-70 60* An An * An An Il-62 5 Il * L Medium Aircraft 100* Tu Tu AS350 3 AS355 2 Ka-27 5 Ka-28 1 Ka-50/ * Ka Mi-8/17/ Mi-24/ Mi Mi Ansat 19 13* Ka L Mi-2 18 Mi-28UB 60* Tu Yak * RUSSIAN NAVY MiG-29K 2 18 Su Su-25 4 Su-27/30/33/35 21 Tu Be-12 (SAR) 6 Il-20/22 (EW) 5 Il-38 (MPA) 10 Ka-31 (AEW) 2 An-12 3 An-24/26 37 An-72 6 An Be * Il-18 1 Tu Tu Ka Ka Ka-52 32* Mi-8/17 7 MiG-29KUB 2 2 RWANDA RWANDAN AIR FORCE Mi-8 9 Mi-24 5 SA342 4 SAUDI ARABIA ROYAL SAUDI AIR FORCE Eurofighter F-15C/S/SA Tornado IDS 81 E-3A (AEW) 6 King Air 350 (EW) 2 3 A KC-130H 7 KC-130J 2+3* KE-3A 7 C-130H 33 C-130J 20* Citation Bravo 4 CN235 2 Gulfstream IV 1 Jetstream 31 1 King Air AS Bell 212/ S-70 2 Eurofighter 12 F-15D 20 Hawk 65/A/ PC-9 47 BillyPix 24 Flightglobal Insight
25 PC SR22 25 ROYAL SAUDI LAND FORCES AH-64A/D/E MD OH S-70/UH-60L/M D 19 ROYAL SAUDI NAVY AS332/ AS365/ SAUDI ARABIAN NATIONAL GUARD AH-6i 36 SENEGAL SENEGAL AIR FORCE EMB C212 (SAR) 1 King Air 200 (Weather recce) 2 F27 3 AS355 1 AW139 1 Mi-2 2 Mi-8 2 Mi-24 2 UH-1H 1 TB30 2 SERBIA SERBIAN AIR FORCE G2 1 G4 23 J22 30 MiG MiG * An-26 2 PA-34 Seneca 1 Mi-8/17 8 SA341/ Lasta SEYCHELLES SEYCHELLES AIR FORCE BN-2 (SAR) 1 Dornier 228 (MPA) 1 Y-12 (MPA) 1 SIERRA LEONE REPUBLIC OF SIERRA LEONE DEFENCE FORCE Mi-8 2 Mi-24 2 SA319 1 SINGAPORE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE AIR FORCE F-5S 26 F-15SG 24 F-16C/D 60 F50 (MPA) 5 G550 (AEW) 4 KC-130B/H 5 KC-135R 4 C-130H 5 F50 4 AH-64D 17 AS332/ CH-47SD 16 EC120 5 F-5T 9 M PC REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE NAVY S SLOVAKIA SLOVAK AIR FORCE MiG L-410 (Recce) 1 An-26 2 C-27J 2* L Mi-2 3 Mi-8 14 L-39 9 SLOVENIA SLOVENIAN ARMED FORCES L PC-6 2 AS532 4 Bell Bell PC-9 11 SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH AFRICAN AIR FORCE Gripen C 17 Cessna 208 (EW) 1 DC-3 (EW) 1 DC-3 (MPA) 4 C-130B 6 C212 3 Cessna DC-3 3 King Air 200/300 4 PC-12 1 AW BK117 6 Oryx 46 Rooivalk 12 Gripen D 9 Hawk PC-7/Mk II 35 SOUTH AFRICAN NAVY Super Lynx SOUTH KOREA REPUBLIC OF KOREA AIR FORCE F-4E/RF-4C 82 F-5E 151 F-15K 59 60* F-16C 117 F-35A 60* FA TA (AEW) 4 BAe 125 (Recce) 8 Falcon 2000 (EW) 2* C-130H 12 C-130J 4 CN AS332 3 Bell CH-47D 5 South Korea s indigenous Surion utility helicopter has entered service with its army Korea Aerospace Industries Flightglobal Insight 25
26 Ka-32 7 MD S-70/HH/UH-60P 29 F-5F 35 F-16D 51 KT T-50/B 58 REPUBLIC OF KOREA ARMY King Air 90 1 AH-1J/S 77 AH-64E 36 BO CH-47D 23 MD S-70/UH-60L/P 68 Surion KUH * UH-1H 91 REPUBLIC OF KOREA MARINE CORPS Surion KUH-1 40 REPUBLIC OF KOREA NAVY P-3C/CK (MPA) 16 S-3 (MPA) 18* F406 Caravan II 5 AW159 8 Lynx 99/A 24 S-70/UH-60P 8 SA319 6 UH-1H 7 SOUTH SUDAN SOUTH SUDAN PEOPLE S AIR FORCE Mi-8 9 SPAIN SPANISH AIR FORCE EF-18A/M 74 Eurofighter * 707 (ELINT) 1 C212 (EW) 1 C212 (SAR) 4 CN235 (MPA) 8 F27 (MPA) 1 Falcon 20/200 (EW) 2 P-3A/M (MPA) 5 KC-130H 5 KC-137 (707) A400M 27 C-130H 7 C C295/CN Citation V 3 Falcon 20/200 2 King Air 90 4 AS S-76 2 SA330 6 C EC EF-18B 12 Eurofighter * F-5M 19 S-76 6 T SPANISH ARMY AS332/ Bell BO CH-47D 17 EC NH90 22 Tiger 6 12 UH-1H 16 EC SPANISH NAVAL AVIATION EAV-8/+ 16 Citation II/VII 4 Bell MD500 6 S-61/SH-3H 8 S-70/SH-60B 10 TAV-8B 1 SRI LANKA SRI LANKAN AIR FORCE F-7 7 Kfir 9 MiG-23 1 MiG-27 6 King Air 200 (MPA) 2 An-32 5 C-130K 2 MA60 2 Y-12 9 Bell Bell 212/ Mi Mi-24 9 FT-7 1 K-8 5 2* SUDAN SUDANESE AIR FORCE A-5 20 F-6 8 F-7 20 MiG-21 4 MiG-23 3 MiG Su-24 3 Su An-12 6 An-26 8 An-30/32 5 C-130H 1 DHC-5 1 Il-76 1 Bell Bell Mi-2 1 Mi-8/17/ Mi K-8 6 SURINAM SURINAM AIR FORCE Dhruv ALH 3 SWAZILAND SWAZI DEFENCE FORCE Arava 1 SA316 3 SWEDEN SWEDISH AIR FORCE Gripen C 62 Gripen E 60* Gulfstream IV (EW) 2 Saab 340 (AEW) 2 KC-130H 1 C-130H 7 Saab Gripen D 18 Saab SWEDISH ARMED FORCES HELICOPTER WING AS332 9 AW NH S-70/UH-60M 15 SWITZERLAND SWISS AIR FORCE F-5E 41 F/A-18C 26 Gripen E 22* Beech PC-6 15 AS332/ EC F-5F 12 F/A-18D 6 PC-7 28 PC-21 8 SYRIA SYRIAN AIR FORCE MiG MiG MiG-25 2 MiG Su Su An-26 3 Ka-28 2 Mi-2 13 Mi-8/17 52 Mi Mi SA L Yak * TAIWAN REPUBLIC OF CHINA AIR FORCE 26 Flightglobal Insight
27 F/RF-5E 22 F-16A 116 F-CK-1A 101 Mirage EI 47 C-130H (EW) 1 E-2K (AEW) 6 P-3C (MPA) 1 11 S-2 (MPA) 11 C-27J 6* C-130H 19 EC225 3 S-70/UH-60A 13 AT-3 51 F-5F 25 F-16B 28 F-CK-1B 25 Mirage DI 9 T REPUBLIC OF CHINA ARMY AH-1W 62 AH-64E 6 24 CH-47SD 8 OH S-70/UH-60M 4+56* UH-1H 91 Bell REPUBLIC OF CHINA NAVY MD500 8 S TAJIKISTAN TAJIKISTAN AIR FORCE An-26 1 Mi Mi-35 6 L-39 4 TANZANIA TANZANIAN PEOPLE S DEFENCE FORCE F-6 3 F-7 11 An-28 1 DHC-5 4 Y-8 2 Y-12 2 Bell FT-6 1 K-8 6 THAILAND ROYAL THAI AIR FORCE Alpha Jet 19 F-5E 30 F-16A 39 Gripen C 8 DA42 (Recce) 5 Saab 340 (AEW) 2 Arava 2 BT-67 8 C-130H 12 HS King Air 90 1 Nomad PC-6 16 Saab Bell EC725 4 UH-1H 18 DA42 6 F-5B/F 4 F-16B 15 Gripen D 4 L PC-9 22 ROYAL THAI ARMY C212 2 King Air AH-1H 7 AS AW139 2 Bell Bell CH-47D 6 EC145 (UH-72A) 6* Mi * S-70/UH-60M 7 5 UH-1H 84 Enstrom Schweizer ROYAL THAI NAVY Dornier 228 (MPA) 7 F27 (MPA) 1 P-3T (MPA) 1 CL F27 2 Nomad 24 3 Bell 212/214 9 S-70B/MH-60S 8 S-76 (SAR) 4 Super Lynx TOGO TOGOLESE AIR FORCE King Air Alpha Jet 4 EMB TB30 3 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO TRINIDAD & TOBAGO AIR GUARD Metro 23 (MPA) 2 AW139 4 TUNISIA TUNISIAN AIR FORCE F-5E 12 C-130B/H 7 C-130J 1 1 L AS350 6 Bell Bell S-61/CH/HH-3E 19 SA316 8 SE313 8 UH-1H 11 F-5F 3 L-39 9 MB SF TURKEY TURKISH AIR FORCE F/RF-4E 69 F-16C 185 F-35A 100* CN235 (EW) 1 CN235 (MPA) 1 KC-135R 7 A400M 10 C-130B/E 15 C CN AS T-70 6 UH-1H 63 F-5F 23 F-16D 57 Hurkus B 15* KT-1 40 SF T TURKISH ARMY King Air AH-1P/S/W 32 AS Bell CH-47F 6 OH-58 3 S-70/T T UH-1H 86 Bell TURKISH NAVY ATR 72 (MPA) 3 CN235 (MPA) 5 ATR CN235 1 Bell S-70B/T TURKMENISTAN TURKMENISTAN AIR FORCE MiG Su An-26 1 An-74 2 Mi-8/17 15 Mi UGANDA UGANDA PEOPLE S DEFENCE FORCES MiG-21 5 Su Flightglobal Insight 27
28 Already introduced by the French air force, the A400M airlifter was also poised to enter use in Turkey before the end of 2013 Airbus Military Bell Mi-8/17/ Mi-24/35 6 L-39 3 SF UKRAINE UKRAINE AIR FORCE MiG Su Su Su An-24/26 19 An * Il-76 4 Tu L Mi-2 13 UKRAINE ARMY AVIATION Mi-8/17 30 Mi-24/35 39 UKRAINE NAVY Be-12 (SAR) 4 An-26 2 Ka-27 4 Ka-29 3 Mi-14 4 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AIR FORCE AT-802U 20 4 F-16E 54 Mirage /EAD/RAD 39 Dash 8 (MPA) 2 Saab 340 (AEW) 2 A330 3 C-17 6 C-130H/L CN235 7 Cessna DHC-6 2 King Air P180 2 AH-64D/E 30 30* 28 Flightglobal Insight AS AW139 9 Bell 214/412 5 Bell CH-47C/F 15 9 S-70/UH-60L/M 41 3 SA330 6 AS350 1 F-16F 19 G Hawk 61/63/ King Air 90 4 MB Mirage DAD 12 PC-7 31 PC UNITED ARAB EMIRATES NAVY AS332 8 AS565 8 UNITED KINGDOM ROYAL AIR FORCE Eurofighter Typhoon FGR F-35B Tornado GR4 94 BN-2 (Recce) 3 E-3D (AEW) 6 Global Express (Sentinel R1) (Recce) 5 King Air 350 (Shadow R1) (Recce) 5 RC-135 (ELINT) 3 A TriStar 4 A400M 22 BAe BAe C-17 8 C-130J 23 TriStar 2 AW101 Merlin HC3/3A 16 AW109 1 CH-47 Chinook HC2/3/4/ SA330 Puma HC2 3 Sea King HAR3/3A (SAR) 21 Eurofighter Typhoon T3 21 G115 (Babcock) 119 Hawk T1 45 Hawk T2 28 King Air Tornado GR4 14 Tucano T1 36 ARMY AIR CORPS BN-2 (Recce) 11 Apache AH1 66 AS365 6 AW159 Wildcat Lynx AH7/9A 39 SA BN-2 1 ROYAL NAVY - FLEET AIR ARM Sea King ASaC 7 (AEW) 9 AW101 Merlin HM1/2 23 AW159 Wildcat 4 24 Lynx AH7/HMA8 32 Sea King HC4/4+ 24 Sea King HU5 (SAR) 13 King Air DEFENCE HELICOPTER FLYING SCHOOL AS350 (FB Heliservices) 18 AW139 (FB Heliservices) 1 Bell 412 (FB Heliservices) 11 Bell 412 (SAR) (FB Heliservices) 4 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNITED STATES AIR FORCE A-10A/C/OA-10A 315 AC-130H/U/W 37 B-1 60 B-2 19 B F-15C/E 434 F-16C 827 F F-35A , (Recce) 1 Beechjet 400 (EW) 21 Dash 8 (Recce) 1 Dash 8 (E-9) (Recce) 2 E-3B/C (AEW) 31 E-4B (Comms) 4 E-8C JSTARS (Recce) 16 EC-130H (EW) 14 EC-130J (EW) 7 Falcon 20/200 (Recce) 2 Global Express (E-11A) (Comms) 4 Gulfstream III (Recce) 3 HC-130J (SAR) * HC-130N/P (SAR) 28
29 The US Air Force has received its last C-17s, with all production to cease during 2015 King Air 350 (MC-12W) (Recce) 41 Metro 23 (RC-26) (Recce) 11 OC-135 (Recce) 2 PC-12 (U-28) (Recce) RC-135 (ELINT) 22 U-2 (Recce) 25 WC-130J (Weather recce) 10 KC-46A (767) 4+175* KC-135R/T 402 KDC MC-130H/P 41 MC-130J * 757 (C-32B) 2 An Beech C-5A/B/C/M 66 C C-27J * C/LC-130H 281 C-130J * C212 1 Cessna CN235 2 Dornier G100 Astra (C-38) 2 Gulfstream III/IV (C-20) 7 King Air Learjet Metro III (C-26) 1 PC CV * S-70/HH-60G/U/MH-60G 101 UH-1N 64 Beechjet T-1A 157 DA20 (DOSS Aviation) 51 DA40 (DOSS Aviation) 2 F-15D 35 F-16D 156 SR20 (T-53A) 25 T-6A 448 T-38A/C 480 TC-130H 1 TC TE-8C 1 TH-1H (UH-1) 40 TU-2S 5 UNITED STATES ARMY Dash 8 (Recce) 6 DHC-7 (EO-5B) (EW) 8 King Air 200/300/350 (C/RC-12) (Recce) 82 Beech C-27J 3 4 C212 3 Cessna Citation Encore/Ultra (U-35) 28 DHC-7 2 King Air 200/ Metro 23 (C-26) 12 Shorts 330/360 (C-23A/B/C) 33 AH-6C/MH-6C/H/M 46 AH-64D/E CH-47D/F * EC145 (UH-72A) * Mi-8/17 5 OH-58A/C/D/F 662 S-70/UH/EH/HH/MH * UH-1H 55 Bell 206 (TH-67A) 179 King Air 100/200 (UC-12) 12 Mi-24 1 T-6B 2 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS AV-8B/+ 115 F-35B * F/A-18A/C/D 191 EA-6B (EW) 20 KC-130J * KC-130T 28 Citation Encore/Sovereign/Ultra 12 2 DC-9 2 Gulfstream IV (C-20) 1 King Air 200/ AH-1W 128 AH-1Z * CH-46E 74 CH-53E 149 CH-53K 227* MV * UH-1N 24 US Air Force UH-1Y * F-5F/N 13 F/A-18B/C/D 36 T-34 3 TAV-8B 16 UNITED STATES NAVY F-35C * F/A-18A/C 197 F/A-18E/F DHC-6 (Recce) 1 E-2C/D (AEW) * E-6B (Comms) 16 EA-6B (EW) 34 EA-18G (EW) EP-3E (ELINT) 15 King Air 350 (EW) 4 Learjet 35/36 (EW) 2 Metro 23 (Recce) 1 NC-130 (Research) 2 OV-10G+ (Recce) 2 P-3C (MPA) 107 P-3C (Recce) 20 P-8A (737) (MPA) * S-3B (Recce) 2 KC-130F/R (C-40) 12 3 C-2A 33 C-130T 20 DC-9 4 Gulfstream IV (C-20) 4 King Air 200 (UC-12) 14 Metro 23 (C-26) 6 P-3C 1 PC-12NG 1 EC145 (UH-72A) 5 MH-53E 28 MH-60R/S * S-70/EH/HH/SH/UH UH-1N 6 V * Bell 206 (TH-57) 115 F-5F/N 30 F-16A/B 14 F/A-18A/B/C/D 140 F/A-18E/F 135 King Air 90/200 (T-44/UC-12) 82 OH-58 3 Sabreliner (T-39) 15 T-6A/B * T T T-45A/C 194 TE-2C 2 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE S * URUGUAY URUGUAYAN AIR FORCE A-37 5 IA-58 5 C212 (MPA) 2 C-130B 2 C212 1 EMB EMB Y-12 2* Flightglobal Insight 29
30 AS365 1 Bell UH-1H 8 PC-7 5 SF URUGUAYAN NAVAL AVIATION King Air 200 (MPA) 1 AS355 1 BO105 5 Wessex 1 King Air T-34 2 T-35 4* UZBEKISTAN UZBEKISTAN AIR FORCE MiG Su Su An-12 2 An-26 4 Il-76 2 Mi-8/17 40 Mi-24/35 25 L-39 2 VENEZUELA VENEZUELAN AIR FORCE F-16A 10 OV-10 5 Su VF-5A 8 Falcon 20/200 (EW) 1 Metro III (EW) C-130H 5 Cessna Citation II 1 Dornier 228/NG 10 King Air Metro III 1 Shorts Y AS332/532 9 Mi-17/172 6 Mi-28 10* EMB Enstrom 280/ F-16B 3 K * SF VF-5B/D 3 VENEZUELAN ARMY AVIATION An Arava 4 King Air Bell Bell Mi Mi Mi-26 3 S-61/SH-3D 3 Bell VENEZUELAN NAVAL AVIATION C212 (MPA) 3 C212 3 King Air 90/200 2 Turbo Commander 1 Bell 212/ Mi-8 6 Z-9 8* Bell VIETNAM VIETNAMESE AIR FORCE MiG Su Su-27/ An-28 (MPA) 1 Be-12 (SAR) 4 An Ka-32 2 Mi-8/17 90 Mi UH-1H 15 L VIETNAMESE NAVY DHC-6 (SAR) 1 1 DHC EC225 2 Ka-28 7 YEMEN YEMEN AIR FORCE F-5E 11 MiG MiG * YOURS TO DOWNLOAD Flightglobal s World Air Forces directory 2014 will be available as a free download from 10 December, brought to you in association with Ruag. To access your copy of our special annual report, visit flightglobal.com/waf2014 For more about our Ascend Online Fleets and MiliCAS products, or for a demonstration, go to flightglobal.com/ascend Keep up to speed with military procurement plans, key equipment orders and operational developments online by accessing Flightglobal s dedicated defence channel: flightglobal.com/defence Su Cessna 208 (EW) 2 An-12 1 An-24/26 9 CN235 1 Il-76 1 Bell Ka-32 3 Mi-8/17/ Mi-14 2 Mi-25/35 14 UH-1H 4 F-5B 2 L ZAMBIA ZAMBIAN AIR FORCE F-6 8 MiG Dornier 28 5 MA60 1 Y-12 8 Bell Z FT-6 2 K-8 16 SF ZIMBABWE AIR FORCE OF ZIMBABWE F-7 7 MiG-23 3 BN-2 5 C Mi-8/172 1 Mi-24 6 SA Bell K-8 11 SF Flightglobal Insight December 2013 Flight International 51 flightglobal.com
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