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Revision as of 21:34, 2 April 2024
Name | Origin | Type | Number | Image | Notes | |
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Fixed Wing Aircraft | ||||||
Mikoyan Mig-29 | File:Flag of the Russian Federation.png Russia | VIP/Maritime Patrol/Utility | 14 | The BN-2 Defender is largely used for most maritime patrol missions | ||
Beechcraft 200 Super King Air | United States | VIP/Maritime Patrol/Utility | 12 | Used for local VIPs specifically local station commanders n such. One is stationed on Rathlin for civilian usage however is owned and operated by the coast guard. | ||
CASA/IPTN CN-235 | Spain | Maritime Patrol/Utility | 8 | Mostly used for utility like transport and logistics, however is also regularly used for maritime patrol. | ||
Cessna 172 T-41 | United States | Maritime Patrol | 27 | Small aircraft for maritime patrol usage. | ||
Avro 652 Anson | United Kingdom | Trainer | 15 | Mainly used to train for large airframes. | ||
Gulfstream III | United States | VIP | 2 | Mainly used for high ranking officers of the armed forces and defence forces but also used for government members. | ||
Gulfstream IV | United States | VIP | 1 | Reserved for the chiefs of the Coast guard and high up military/government personnel. Equipped with multiple gun stashes in case of emergencies and has air to air refuelling capabilities. | ||
Miles M.25 Martinet | United Kingdom | Trainer | 5 | Training craft for small airframes. Planned to be replaced soon. | ||
Pilatus PC-12 | Switzerland | Trainer/Utility/Maritime Patrol/VIP | 11 | Mainly used as a utility aircraft, however one is stationed on Rathlin Island for specifically the Rathlin Island Governor and Councillor | ||
A400M | Germany | Utility | 1 | Used solely as a logistics aircraft, rarely sees usage and plans of transferring it to the airforce are underway. | ||
Rotary Wing Aircraft | ||||||
Mil-24 T1 | USSR | Maritime Patrol | 9 | Originally bought from Russia back in 2020, now switched to patrol usage. The T1 variant is a Corkonian variant of the Mil-24 which replaces the front gun with a spotlight. The T1 is not armed. | ||
Sikorsky S-92 | United States | Maritime Patrol/Rescue | 4 | Used solely for patrol and maritime rescue operations | ||
Sikorsky S-61N | United States | Maritime Patrol/Trainer |