List of active United States military aircraft
Appearance
Active United States military aircraft is a list of military aircraft that are used by the United States military. For aircraft no longer in-service see List of military aircraft of the United States.
Air Force
Aircraft | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Quantity | Note | |
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Fixed-wing Aircraft | |||||||
A-10 Thunderbolt II | USA | Attack aircraft | A-10C | 343[1] | To be replaced by F-35A, scheduled to be in service with the USAF until 2028.[2] | ||
AC-130 Spectre | USA | Gunship | AC-130H AC-130U AC-130W |
8 17 12[3] |
16 AC130J planned to replace AC-130H.[4] | ||
B-1 Lancer | USA | Bomber | B-1B | 66[5] | Only supersonic bomber aircraft active in the U.S. Air Force. | ||
B-2 Spirit | USA | Bomber | B-2A | 20 | 1 in California, 19 at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri[6] | ||
B-52 Stratofortress | USA | Bomber | B-52H | 76[7] | Slated to remain in service until 2045. | ||
C-5 Galaxy | USA | Cargo aircraft | C-5A C-5B C-5C C-5M |
29[8] 34 2 12[9] |
most C-5A and all C-5B and C are to be upgraded to C-5M Supergalaxy | ||
C-12 Huron | USA | Cargo aircraft Surveillance aircraft |
C-12C C-12D C-12F C-12J MC-12W |
16 6 2 4 41[Note 1] |
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C-17 Globemaster III | USA | Cargo aircraft | C-17A | 223 | The final C-17 has been delivered.[10] | ||
Gulfstream C-20 | USA | VIP/Passenger/Cargo aircraft | C-20B C-20H |
5 2 |
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Learjet C-21 | USA | VIP/Passenger aircraft | C-21A | 47[3] | |||
C-26 Metroliner | USA | Cargo aircraft | C-26B RC-26 |
11 | |||
C-27J Spartan | USA Italy |
Cargo aircraft | C-27J | 13[11] | 38 planned[12][13] | ||
Boeing C-32 | USA | Passenger aircraft | C-32A C-32B |
6 2 |
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Gulfstream C-37 | USA | VIP/Passenger aircraft | C-37A C-37B |
9 2 |
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Gulfstream C-38 | USA | VIP/Passenger aircraft | C-38A | 2 | |||
C-40 Clipper | USA | Passenger aircraft | C-40B C-40C |
4 7[3] |
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C-130 Hercules | USA | Cargo aircraft | C-130E C-130H |
13 265[3] |
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C-130J Super Hercules | USA | Cargo aircraft | C-130J C-130J-30 |
10 79[14] |
129 planned[15][16] | ||
C-144 | Spain | Transport aircraft | CN-235-100M | 2 | 427th SOS | ||
PZL C-145 Skytruck | Poland | Transport aircraft | M28 | 10[17] | 318th SOS, Cannon AFB[18][19] | ||
C-146[20] | Germany | Transport aircraft | C-146A | 5 | 524th SOS[21] | ||
E-3 Sentry | USA | Airborne command and control aircraft | E-3B E-3C |
22 10[22] |
One E-3B For Testing[22] | ||
Boeing E-4 | USA | Airborne command-and-control aircraft | E-4B | 4 | |||
E-8 Joint STARS | USA | Airborne command-and-control aircraft | E-8C | 16[23] | One E-8C For Testing | ||
E-9A Widget | USA Canada |
Surveillance aircraft | E-9A | 2[24] | |||
Northrop Grumman E-11A[25] | USA Canada |
Battlefield Airborne Communications Node | E-11A | 4[26] | |||
EC-130H Compass Call | USA | Electronic-warfare aircraft | EC-130H | 14 | |||
EC-130J Commando Solo III | USA | Electronic-warfare aircraft | EC-130J EC-130SJ |
3 4 |
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F-15 Eagle | USA | Air superiority fighter | F-15C F-15D |
222 32[5] |
Currently being upgraded to remain in service beyond 2025, the aircraft will eventually be replaced by the F-22A. | ||
F-15E Strike Eagle | USA | Fighter aircraft | F-15E | 219[27] | Currently being upgraded to remain in service beyond 2025, the aircraft will be replaced by the F-35A.[2] | ||
F-16 Fighting Falcon | USA | Fighter aircraft | F-16C/D | 1245[Note 2] | To be replaced by the F-35A. | ||
F-22 Raptor | USA | Air superiority fighter | F-22A | 195[28] | 8 for test and 187 for operational.[29] | ||
F-35 Lightning II | USA | Fighter aircraft | F-35A | 90 | In production with 1763 planned, currently 13 for testing | ||
HC-130 Combat King/Combat King II | USA | Search and rescue aircraft | HC-130N HC-130P HC-130J |
10 23 2 |
37 HC-130J planned | ||
KC-10 Extender | USA | Tanker aircraft | KC-10A | 59 | Supposedly to be replaced by the KC-Y. but likely to remain in service until 2043 |
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KC-135 Stratotanker | USA | Tanker aircraft | KC-135R KC-135T |
363[Note 3] 54 |
To be replaced by the KC-46 | ||
LC-130 Hercules | USA | Cargo aircraft | LC-130H | 10[5] | |||
MC-130 Combat Talon II/Combat Shadow |
USA | Multi-mission aircraft | MC-130H MC-130P MC-130J |
20[30] 27[31] 4[32] |
37 MC-130J planned | ||
OC-135 Open Skies | USA | Observation aircraft | OC-135B | 3 | |||
Boeing RC-135 | USA | Reconnaissance aircraft | RC-135S RC-135U RC-135V/W |
3 2 17[33] |
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T-1 Jayhawk | USA | Trainer aircraft | T-1A | 178 | Originally 180 – 2 no longer in service after mishaps | ||
T-6 Texan II | USA | Trainer aircraft | T-6A | 446[34] | |||
T-38 Talon | USA | Trainer aircraft | T-38A (A)T-38B T-38C |
54 6 448[3] |
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T-41 Mescalero | USA | Trainer aircraft | T-41C | 4 | |||
Cessna T-51 | USA | Trainer aircraft | T-51A | 3 | |||
Diamond T-52 | Canada | Trainer aircraft | T-52A | 20 | |||
Cirrus T-53[35] | USA | Trainer aircraft | T-53A | 3 | |||
U-2 Dragon Lady | USA | Reconnaissance aircraft Trainer aircraft |
U-2S TU-2S |
26 5 |
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Pilatus U-28 | Switzerland | Utility aircraft | U-28A | 19[36] | |||
Boeing VC-25 | USA | VIP Transport | VC-25A | 2 | Used as Presidential Transport | ||
WC-130 Hercules | USA | Weather Reconnaissance aircraft | WC-130H WC-130J |
10 10 |
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WC-135 Constant Phoenix | USA | Weather Reconnaissance aircraft | WC-135 | 2 | |||
Helicopters | |||||||
HH-60 Pave Hawk | USA | Search and rescue helicopter | HH-60G HH-60U |
99[37] 4[3] |
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UH-1N Twin Huey | USA | Utility helicopter | UH-1N | 62 | |||
UH-1 Iroquois | USA | Utility helicopter | UH-1H | 3 | |||
TH-1 Iroquois | USA | Trainer helicopter | TH-1H | 27 | |||
STOL and VTOL | |||||||
de Havilland Canada UV-18 | Canada | Utility STOL aircraft | UV-18B | 3 | |||
CV-22 Osprey | USA | Cargo VTOL aircraft | CV-22B | 17[38] | 50 planned | ||
Undesignated Foreign Aircraft | |||||||
Mil Mi-8 | Soviet Union | Utility helicopter | Mi-8VT | 6 | Evaluations | ||
Mikoyan MiG-29 | Soviet Union | Air superiority, Multirole fighter | MiG-29UB | 3 | Evaluation only | ||
Sukhoi Su-27 | Soviet Union | Air superiority fighter | Su-27UB | 2 | Used for "Aggressor" training[39] |
Army
Aircraft | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Quantity | Note |
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Fixed-wing Aircraft | ||||||
C-12 Huron | USA | Cargo/Transport | C-12C C-12D C-12F |
17 14 17 |
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Gulfstream C-20 | USA | Cargo/Transport | C-20C | 4 | ||
C-26 Metroliner | USA | Cargo/Transport | C-26E | 11 | ||
C-31 Troopship | Netherlands | Cargo/Transport | C-31A | 2 | ||
Gulfstream C-37 | USA | Cargo/Transport | C-37A C-37B |
2 1 |
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EO-5 | Canada | Reconnaissance | EO-5C | 5[40] | Previously designated as RC-7B | |
RC-12 Huron | USA | Reconnaissance | RC-12D RC-12H RC-12K |
12 6 18 |
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Cessna UC-35 | USA | Utility aircraft | UC-35A UC-35B |
20 7 |
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Helicopters | ||||||
AH-6 Little Bird | USA | Attack helicopter | MH/AH-6M | 51 | ||
AH-64 Apache | USA | Attack helicopter | AH-64A AH-64D |
107[27] 619[27][Note 4] |
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CH-47 Chinook | USA | Cargo helicopter | CH-47D CH-47F |
394 48 |
464 new CH-47F to be delivered | |
EH-60 Black Hawk | USA | Electronic-warfare helicopter | EH-60A | 64 | ||
MH-47 Chinook | USA | Multi-mission helicopter | MH-47D MH-47E MH-47G |
11 23 27 |
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MH-60 Black Hawk | USA | Multi-mission helicopter | MH-60K MH-60L |
23 35 |
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OH-58 Kiowa | USA | Observation helicopter | OH-58A OH-58C OH-58D |
150 210 368 |
A / C models are currently under replacement by UH-72 | |
TH-67 Creek | USA Canada |
Trainer helicopter | TH-67 | 172 | ||
UH-1 Iroquois | USA | Utility helicopter | UH-1H | 875 | To be replaced by UH-72 | |
UH-60 Black Hawk | USA | Utility helicopter | UH-60A UH-60L UH-60M |
751 592 100[41] |
1227 planned | |
UH-72 Lakota | USA Germany |
Utility helicopter | UH-72A | 250 | 345 planned[42] | |
STOL | ||||||
DHC-6 Twin Otter | Canada | Utility STOL aircraft | UV-18A | 6 | ||
Undesignated Foreign Aircraft | ||||||
Antonov An-26 | Soviet Union | Undesignated foreign aircraft | 3 | |||
Antonov An-2 | Soviet Union POL |
Undesignated foreign aircraft | 1 | |||
Mil Mi-24 | Soviet Union | Attack helicopter with transport capabilities | 1 | Acquired from Germany and used for adversary training. Retired to Fort Bliss Old Ironsides Museum. |
Coast Guard
Aircraft | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Quantity | Note |
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Fixed-wing Aircraft | ||||||
Gulfstream C-37 | USA | Long Range Command & Control aircraft | C-37A | 2 | Two USCG VC-37As provides VIP transport for high-ranking members of the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Coast Guard using the designation Coast Guard 01 or Coast Guard 02. The C-37A enjoys commonality of parts and supplies with more than a dozen C-37As operated by the Department of Defense. | |
HC-130 Hercules | USA | Search and rescue aircraft | HC-130B HC-130H HC-130J |
5 22 6 |
The Coast Guard's fleet currently includes five HC-130H (1500 series), 22 HC-130H-7 (1700 series), and six HC-130J models of the famous Hercules, widely recognized as the West's premier military transport. Many of the HC-130Bs are slated to be replaced by HC-130Js. | |
HC-144 Ocean Sentry | Spain | Search and rescue aircraft | HC-144 | 16 | The HC-144A will assume medium range surveillance and transport requirements, replacing the HU-25 and some HC-130s. The Ocean Sentry has the capability to perform aerial delivery of search and rescue equipment such as rafts, pumps, and flares, and it can serve as an on-scene commander platform for homeland security missions, since it is outfitted with the IDS Command and Control (C2) System, and the start-of-the-art C4ISR suite of sensors and avionics. CGAS Miami is the first unit to receive operational HC-144A's. | |
HU-25 Guardian | France | Search and rescue aircraft | HU-25 | 41 | Most of the service's HU-25s have been decommissioned, with complete phase-out slated by 2014. They will be replaced by the HC-144A Ocean Sentry. | |
Helicopters | ||||||
HH-60 Jayhawk | USA | Medium Range Recovery (MRR) helicopter | HH-60J MH-60T |
41 | There are 42 total Jayhawks in the Coast Guard air fleet, with 35 in operational use. A number of the MH-60s have completed an upgrade and are redesigned as MH-60T. | |
HH-65 Dolphin | France | Short Range Recovery (SRR) helicopter | MH-65C MH-65D MH-65E |
101 | There are 101 H-65s in the inventory. As part of the ongoing H-65 Conversion / Sustainment Project, all HH-65Bs have been upgraded to HH-65C configuration, equipped with Turbomecca Arriel 2C2 engines. Furthermore, the re-designation of AUF HH-65Cs to MH-65Cs reflects the installation of armament and a significantly upgraded communications package. The MH-65D is also currently being delivered to air stations throughout the Coast Guard. The MH-65E model is expected to begin to be delivered to the fleet in FY14. |
Marine Corps
Navy
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Aircraft | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Quantity | Note | |
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Fixed-wing Aircraft | |||||||
MQ-1 Predator | USA | Air Force | MQ-1B[59] | 165[3] | |||
MQ-1C Grey Eagle | USA | Army | MQ-1C | 12 | 133 planned[60] | ||
RQ-4 Global Hawk | USA | Air Force, Navy | RQ-4A RQ-4B MQ-4C |
37[61] | 66 RQ-4B planned plus 68 MQ-4C [60][62] | ||
RQ-5 Hunter | Israel | Army | MQ-5B | 20[63] | |||
RQ-7 Shadow | USA | Army, Marine Corps | RQ-7B | 500 | 450 aircraft are operated by the Army and 50 aircraft are operated by the Marine Corps. The US Army has ordered an additional 68 RQ-7 Shadows.[64] | ||
MQ-9 Reaper | USA | Air Force | MQ-9B | 104[3] | 396 planned[60] | ||
RQ-11 Raven | USA | Army, Marine Corps | |||||
Prioria Robotics Maveric | USA | Army | 36 | [65] | |||
RQ-170 Sentinel | USA | Air Force | |||||
McDonnell Douglas QF-4 Phantom | USA | Air Force, Navy | QF-4E | 230 | Retired fighter now used as a target drone | ||
ScanEagle | USA | Navy, Marine Corps | 1[66] | ||||
Switchblade | USA | Army, Marine Corps | |||||
Puma AE | USA | Army, Marine Corps, Air Force | |||||
Lockheed Martin Stalker | USA | US SOCOM | Stalker XE | ||||
Helicopters | |||||||
MQ-8 Fire Scout | USA | Marine Corps, Navy | MQ-8B | 27[67] | 168 planned[68] | ||
K-MAX | USA | Marine Corps | 1 | One lost to crash in June 2013.[69] | |||
VSTOL and VTOL | |||||||
CQ-10 Snowgoose | Canada | Army | 15 | 49 CQ-10 Snowgooses are planned. |
See also
- U.S. DoD aircraft designations table
- List of military aircraft of the United States
- Future military aircraft of the United States
Notes
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External links
- 2012 Gallery of USAF Weapons includes numbers and types of USAF aircraft
- United States Navy Fact File page includes links to Fact File pages for USN manned and unmanned aircraft.
- United States Army 2010 Weapons System Handbook (PDF file, 41.6 mb) includes pages describing USA manned and unmanned aircraft.
- United States Coast Guard Aircraft and Cutters page includes links to descriptive pages for USCG manned and unmanned aircraft.