List of active German military aircraft: Difference between revisions
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|NH90 | |||
|Germany | |||
|light multi-purpose tasks | |||
|85 | |||
|[[File:NH90.png|center|thumb]] | |||
|Luftwaffe | |||
Heer | |||
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|Sea King Mk41 | |||
|United Kingdom | |||
|SAR service, light multi-purpose tasks, pilot training (basic training); | |||
Replaced by the NHIndustries NH90 NTH “Sea Lion”. | |||
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Marine | |||
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|EC 135 | |||
|Germany | |||
|Pilot training (basic training) | |||
|70 | |||
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Marine | |||
Heer | |||
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|Eurocopter UHT „Tiger“ | |||
|Germany | |||
|Combating armored ground targets; | |||
n order to standardize the equipment levels, a further 33 UH Tigers are to be converted to ASGARD construction status. | |||
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|[[File:UHT Tiger.png|thumb]] | |||
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Revision as of 17:56, 14 April 2024
The list of Bundeswehr aircraft contains all Bundeswehr aircraft since they were set up in 1955. Types that are currently being procured are also included. Aircraft types that have not progressed beyond the testing phase with the troops, the military technical department or the German Aerospace Research Institute are listed under experimental and test models. In total, the Bundeswehr currently (as of April2024) has around 600 fixed-wing aircraft, around 400 helicopters and around 800 unmanned systems.