List of aircraft of the South African Air Force

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The following is a list of current and historic aircraft of the South African Air Force .

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Current aircraft

These aircraft are in service as of 2024 [1]

AircraftImageOriginTypeVariantIntroductionIn serviceNotes
Combat Aircraft
JAS 39 Gripen Saab-JAS-39 at ILA 2010 05.jpg Sweden Multirole fighter C/D201026 [2] JAS 39C: 17

JAS 39D: 9

BAE Hawk Hawk (53060987157).jpg United Kingdom / South Africa Fighter trainer Mk. 120200624 [3]
Tanker
KC-390 Millennium Embraer KC-390, PT-ZNJ - Desfile Civico 2018 (cropped).jpg Brazil / South Africa Aerial refueling PlannedSAAF has expressed interest in this aircraft [4]
Transport
C-130 Hercules A C-130 Hercules flies over Denali National Park and Preserve (cropped).jpg United States Tactical airlifter BZ19639 [5] 9 aircraft in inventory of which six are operational and 3 others used for spare parts, the six operational aircraft are undergoing major upgrades as of 2023
C-47 Turbo Dakota Dakota no. 40.JPG United States Transport / electronic warfare Block II19436Modernised in the 1990s
CASA C-212 Aviocar SAAF C-212-200 8010 (6910679329).jpg Spain Transport 200/30019942
Cessna 208 Caravan Caravan no. 3005.JPG United States Utility / observation 208B19887 [6]
Super King Air Beech200.super.kingair.arp.750pix.jpg United States Transport 19944
Pilatus PC-12 Pilatus PC-12 (PI-03) Tour de Sky 2014-08-09 03.JPG United States Transport 19971
Boeing 737 ZS-RSA B737-300 SAF (4318930775).jpg United States Presidential transport BBJ20011
Citation II Cessna Citation II N550HM FDK MD1.jpg Spain VIP transport 19832
Falcon 900 Dassault Falcon 900 N618CX FDK MD2.jpg France VIP transport 19921
Falcon 50 Dassault Falcon 50 N291B FDK MD1.jpg France VIP transport 19822
Helicopters
Atlas Oryx SAAF-Atlas Oryx-001 (cropped).jpg South Africa Transport Mk. II199039 [7]
AH-2 Rooivalk Rooivalk in flight (cropped).jpg South Africa Attack Mk. I199911 [8]
MBB/Kawasaki BK 117 SAAF MBB Bk117A-3 382 (6929091397).jpg Japan

Germany

Utility 19946
Westland AW109 AW109-Power-Agusta-Westland.jpg Italy Utility 200326 [9]
Westland Super Lynx SAAF Super Lynx 300 Mk 64 192 (6777196416).jpg United Kingdom ASW Mk. 30020074
Trainer Aircraft
Pilatus PC-7 Silver Falcons PC-7 Mk II Nbr 2 (6782998774).jpg Switzerland Basic trainer Mk. II199456
UAV
Milkor 380 Kronstadt Orion front right ARMY-2022.jpg South Africa MALE UCAV 20245 [10] The largest UAV to be manufactured in South Africa and in Africa, it has an endurance of up to 35 hours of flight time and a payload capacity of 210 kg


Historic aircraft Aircraft types no longer in service.

AircraftOriginRoleService periodNo. operatedNotes
Aermacchi AM.3C Bosbok Italy/S. AfricaUtility1973–199240 [11]
Aeronca KCA USLiaison??
Aeronca 50C Chief USLiaison1940-?1 [11]
Aeronca 65C Super Chief USLiaison??
Aérospatiale SA365N Dauphin FranceHelicopter1994–19981 [11]
Aermacchi/Atlas MB.326 Impala Italy/S. AfricaTrainer1966–2005251 [11]
Aermacchi/Atlas C.4M Kudu Italy/S. AfricaUtility1976–199140 [11]
Airco DH.4 UKBomber1919–192710 [11]
de Havilland DH.9 UKBomber1919–194211 [11] Airco DH.9 until 1920. Some had Bristol Jupiter engines as DH M′pala
Airspeed AS-6J Envoy UKTransport1936–19407 [11]
Airspeed AS-10 Oxford Mk.I & II UKTrainer1940-1950700 [11]
Atlas Cheetah C, D, ESouth AfricaFighter1986–200868 [11]
Auster AOP-3, 5, 6 & 9 UKLiaison1945-1967
Avro 504K & NUKTrainer1919–?31+ [11]
Avro Avian UKTrainer?-193621+ [11]
Avro Tutor UKTrainer1930–193859 [11]
Avro Anson UKTrainer1940–1947750+ [11]
Avro York C.1UKTransport1944–19521 [11]
Avro Shackleton MR.3UKMaritime Patrol1957–19848 [11]
Beechcraft C-45 Expeditor USTransport19452 [11]
Beechcraft B-80 Queen Air USTransport1975–19922 [11]
Boeing 707 USTransport1986–20075 [11]
Bristol Blenheim Mk.I, IV & VUKBomber1939–194310+ [11]
Bristol Beaufort I, IA, II, IIAUKBomber1941–194458 [11]
Bristol Beaufighter Mk.II, VI, XUKAttack1943–19447+ [11]
British Aircraft Double Eagle UKLiaison1939–19401 [11]
Britten-Norman Islander UKTransport1994-?2 [11]
Bücker Bü 131A/B/D JungmannGermanyTrainer1936–1939?
Bücker Bü 133 JungmeisterGermanyTrainer1939-??
Canadair Sabre Mk.6 CanadaFighter1956–198034 [11]
CASA CN-235 SpainTransport1994-20121 [11]
Cessna C-34 Airmaster USLiaison?1 [11]
Cessna 185A, D & E SkywagonUSLiaison?45 [11]
Cessna 320 USTransport1965–19671 [11]
Cessna Skymaster USTransport??
Cessna 411 USTransport??
Consolidated Catalina Mk.IB/III USMaritime Patrol1943–194618 [11]
Consolidated Liberator B.Mk.VI USMaritime Patrol1944–194516 [11]
Curtiss Mohawk USFighter1941–1942159 [11]
Curtiss Tomahawk, Kittyhawk & Warhawk USFighter1940–1948210+ [11]
Dassault Falcon 20 FranceTransport19661 [11]
Dassault Mirage III FranceFighter1963–199057 [11]
Dassault Mirage F1AZ & CZFranceFighter1975–199751 [11]
de Havilland DH.60 Moth/Gypsy Moth/Moth Major UKTrainer1939-?28 [11]
de Havilland DH.66 Hercules UKTransport1934–19433 [11]
de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth UKLiaison1939-?1 [11]
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth UKTrainer1939–1958675 [11]
de Havilland DH.83 Fox Moth UKTransport1939-??
de Havilland DH.84 Dragon UKTransport1939-?1 [11]
de Havilland DH.85 Leopard Moth UKLiaison1939–19437 [11]
de Havilland DH.87B Hornet Moth UKLiaison1939–194019 [11]
de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide/Dominie UKTransport1939-?21 [11]
de Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly UKTransport1939-?3 [11]
de Havilland DH-94 Moth Minor UKTrainer1939-??
de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito UKBomber1943–194522+ [11]
de Havilland DH.100 Vampire FB.5, FB.6UKFighter1950–197856 [11]
de Havilland DH.115 Vampire T.11, T.55UKTrainer1953–197827 [11]
de Havilland DH.104 Dove 5 UKTransport1949–19659 [11]
de Havilland DH.114 Heron 2 UKTransport1955–19622 [11]
Desoutter Mk.IIUKLiaison?1 [11]
Dornier Do 27BGermanyLiaison1958–19752 [11]
Douglas Boston Mk.IIIUSBomber1941–194318 [11]
Douglas Dakota USTransport1943–?149 [11]
Douglas DC-4-1009, C-54 Skymaster USTransport1966–19948 [11]
English Electric Canberra B(1)12UKBomber1963–19916 [11]
English Electric Canberra T.4UKTrainer1964–19913 [11]
Fairey Battle B, T, TT UKTrainer1939–1942340 [11]
Fairchild F-24G, R Argus IIIUSLiaison1939-?1 [11]
Fieseler Fi 156C-7 StorchGermanyLiaison1946-?1 [11]
General Aircraft ST-4 II Monospar UKTransport?1 [11]
General Aircraft ST-25 Universal UKTransport?1 [11]
Gloster Gauntlet UKFighter1939–19436 [11]
Gloster Gladiator Mk I & IIUKFighter1939–194131 [11]
Gloster Survey UKTransport1933–19421 [11]
Gloster Meteor F.3UKFighter1946–19491 [11]
Hawker Hartbeest Mk.IUKBomber1935–194069 [11]
Hawker Hart UKBomber1936–1944320 [11]
Hawker Audax UKFighter1937–194480 [11]
Hawker Fury Mk.I & Mk.IIUKFighter1936–194253 [11]
Hawker Hurricane Mk.I & II UKFighter1939–1945193 [11]
Hawker-Siddeley HS-125 UKTransport1970–19998 [11]
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.Mk.50 UKBomber1965–199116 [11]
Farman HF.27 FranceTrainer1915-?
Junkers A-50 Junior GermanyTrainer??
Junkers F.13 GermanyTransport?-19441 [11]
Junkers Ju 52-3mGermanyTransport1939–195323 [11]
Junkers Ju 86 GermanyTransport1939–194518 [11]
Klemm Kl 25 GermanyTrainer??
Koolhoven F.K.46 NetherlandsTrainer??
Lockheed Super Electra USTransport?3 [11]
Lockheed Lodestar USTransport1940–194431 [11]
Lockheed Hudson USBomber1940-?1 [11]
Lockheed Ventura GR.V USMaritime Patrol1942–1960395 [11]
Lockheed C-130F Hercules USTransport1997–19987 [11]
Martin Maryland Mk.I & II USBomber1940-1942148+ [11]
Martin Baltimore USBomber1941-194526+ [11]
Martin Marauder I, II & III USBomber1942-194556+ [11]
Miles M.2H Hawk UKTrainer1943-?2 [11]
Miles Sparrowhawk UKTrainer1939–19411 [11]
Miles Magister UKTrainer1940-?7 [11]
Miles Master T.IIUKTrainer1941–1945426 [11]
Miles Falcon UKTrainer?1 [11]
Nord C160Z Transall FranceTransport1969–19939 [11]
North American Harvard/Texan USTrainer1942–1995744 [11]
North American Mustang IIIB, IV, IVA USFighter1945, 1951-195295+ [11]
Northrop Nomad Mk.I USTrainer1941–194457 [11]
Percival Gull VI UKTrainer1940-?1 [11]
Piaggio P166 AlbatrossItalyTransport1969–199327 [11]
Pilatus PC-6 Porter SwitzerlandTransport1994–19981 [11] from Bophuthatswana Air Force
Pilatus PC-7 Turbo TrainerSwitzerlandTrainer1994–19963from Bophuthatswana Air Force, returned to Pilatus
Piper J-3 USTrainer??
Piper J-4 Cub Coupe USTrainer?1 [11]
Piper PA-23 Aztec 250 USLiaison1981–19922 [11]
Piper PA-28 Cherokee 140 USLiaison1981–19921 [11]
Rearwin Speedster USLiaison1939-??
Rearwin Sportster USLiaison1939-?12+ [11]
Royal Aircraft Factory BE.2c & eUKReconnaissance1915–1921
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5AUKFighter1919–193124 [11]
Ryan ST-AUSTrainer1939-?3 [11]
Short Sunderland GR.VUKMaritime Patrol1945–195716 [11]
Sikorsky S-51 USHelicopter1948–19683 [11]
Sikorsky Whirlwind USHelicopter1956–1968
Simmonds Spartan UKTrainer19251 [11]
Stinson HW-75 USLiaison??
Stinson SR-5A & 10C Reliant USLiaison?2 [11]
Sud Aviation Alouette II & III FranceHelicopter1960–2006126 [11]
Sud Aviation SA-321L Super Frelon FranceTransport Helicopter1967–199017 [11]
Sud Aviation Puma SA330C, H, J, L FranceTransport Helicopter1969–1997109 [11]
Supermarine Spitfire V, VIII, IXUKFighter1942–1954205 [11]
Supermarine Spitfire PR IXeUKReconnaissance1947–1954?
Swearingen Merlin IVAUSTransport1975–19857 [11]
Taylorcraft BC/BL/BL-65 USLiaison1939-??
Tipsy S.2 TrainerBelgiumTrainer1939-?1 [11]
Vickers Type 264 Valentia UKTransport1940–194311 [11]
Vickers Wellesley UKBomber1940–1941?
Vickers Wellington UKBomber?-?24 [11]
Vickers Warwick Mk.V UKBomber1945–194632 [11]
Vickers 781D Viscount UKTransport1958–19911 [11]
WACO biplanes USLiaison??
Westland Wapiti UKBomber1931–194331 [11]
Westland Wasp HAS 1UKHelicopter1963–1990

See also *[[Denel Dynamics Seeker]]

Notes

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