List of Douglas A-1 Skyraider operators

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VA-25 AD-6 operating from USS Midway Douglas AD-6 Skyraider of VA-65 in flight in March 1958.jpg
VA-25 AD-6 operating from USS Midway

The Douglas A-1 Skyraider , a single-seat attack bomber was operated by eight countries outside of the main user - the United States.

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Operators

Cambodia

Khmer Royal Aviation (AVRK)

Central African Republic

Central African Republic Air Force

Chad

Ex-Chad Air Force Douglas AD-4N Skyraider. Douglas A-1D Skyraider (AD-4N) AN1207347.jpg
Ex-Chad Air Force Douglas AD-4N Skyraider.
Chad Air Force

France

Armée de l'Air

Gabon

Garde Présidentielle - Presidential Guard

South Vietnam

A-1H of the Republic of Vietnam Air Force 520th Fighter Squadron, Binh Thuy Air Base A-1H-VNAF-520FS-BinhThuy.jpg
A-1H of the Republic of Vietnam Air Force 520th Fighter Squadron, Binh Thuy Air Base
Republic of Vietnam Air Force

Sweden

A Swedish Skyraider in outdoor storage at the Swedish Air Force Museum. Stored AD-4W Skyraider SE-EBI and Sk37 Viggen 37800 22 at Malmen. (8358595105).jpg
A Swedish Skyraider in outdoor storage at the Swedish Air Force Museum.

Svensk Flygtjänst AB operated 14 ex-Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Skyraiders, modified for use as target tugs for the Swedish Air Force. [1]

Skyraider AEW.1s of 778 NAS in flight. Skyraider AEW1 778 RNAS Culdrose.jpg
Skyraider AEW.1s of 778 NAS in flight.

United Kingdom

The Royal Navy received 50 AD-4Ws [1] which were given the designation Skyraider AEW.1 These were used from 1951 until 1962.

Fleet Air Arm

United States

An A-1H of the 602nd SOS in Vietnam, 1970. A-1H 602SOS Jun1970.jpg
An A-1H of the 602nd SOS in Vietnam, 1970.
United States Air Force
United States Navy
United States Marine Corps
AD-6s of VMA-331 in 1959. AD-6 VMA-331 1959.jpg
AD-6s of VMA-331 in 1959.
Note - only VMA-121, VMA-251 and VMC-1 flew the AD-1 during combat missions in the Korean War. [4]

Vietnam

A captured South Vietnamese A-1 with fake markings. DOUGLAS SKYRAIDER WAR REMNANTS MUSEUM SAIGON HO CHI MINH CITY VIETNAM JAN 2012 (6966634313).jpg
A captured South Vietnamese A-1 with fake markings.

Vietnam operated some captured South Vietnamese aircraft.

Vietnam People's Air Force (also known as the North Vietnam Air Force)

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References

Notes
  1. 1 2 Service of AD Skyraider with Fleet Air Arm
  2. 1 2 3 "Baugher: AD-1". Archived from the original on 2008-10-13. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Baugher: Navy ADs". Archived from the original on 2008-08-31. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  4. Mersky USMC Aviation, p.144
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