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}}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.
}}The '''Luftwaffe''' otherwise known as the German Airforce is the air arm of {{GER}}.
{| class="wikitable"
|+Propeller aircraft
!Name
!Origin
!utilization
!Number
!Image
!Notes
|-
|Lockheed P-3C „Orion“
|Germany
|maritime reconnaissance, submarine hunting,
|8
|[[File:P-3 Orion 2.png|center|thumb|300x300px]]
|Navy/Marine
|-
|Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 „Super Hercules“
|USA
|Passenger and freight transport
|12
|[[File:C-130.png|thumb]]
|Luftwaffe
|-
|Ölaufklärer DO 228 LM
|Germany
|Reconnaissance aircraft
|16
|[[File:Ölaufklärer DO 228 LM.png|thumb]]
|Luftwaffe
|-
|Airbus A400M
|USA
|strategic and tactical transport aircraft, tanker aircraft, casualty transport (MedEvac)
|53
|[[File:A400m.png|thumb]]
|Luftwaffe
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+Airliners
!Name
!Origin
!utilization
!Number
!Image
!Note
|-
|Airbus A350-900
|USA
|Passenger and VIP transport                                                                                                                                   
|3
|[[File:A359.png|thumb]]
|Luftwaffe
|-
|Airbus A321-200
|USA
|Passenger and VIP transport
|1
|[[File:A321-200.png|thumb]]
|Luftwaffe
|-
|Airbus A319CJ
|USA
|Passenger and VIP transport
|2
|[[File:A319.png|thumb]]
|Luftwaffe
|-
|Bombardier Global 5000
|Canada
|Passenger and VIP transport
|4
|[[File:B5000.png|thumb]]
|Luftwaffe
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+Jets
!Name
!Origin
!utilization
!Number
!Image
!Note
|-
|Eurofighter
|Germany
|Fighter missions, air-to-ground attacks
|302
|[[File:Eurofighter Ger.png|thumb]]
|Luftwaffe
|-
|PA-200 Tornado
|Germany
|Combat enemy Air defense, electronic reconnaissance
|216
|[[File:PA 2000.png|thumb]]
|Luftwaffe
|-
|Northrop T-38C Talon
|USA
|Advanced Pilot Training
|50
|[[File:T-38.png|thumb]]
|Luftwaffe
|}

Revision as of 16:47, 14 April 2024

German airforce
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Logo of the Luftwaffe.
Active 20th January 2020-present day
Disbanded
Country Germany
Allegiance
Branch
Branches
Service branches
Type Airforce
Role Aerial warfare
Size
Part of Template:German Armed Forces
Garrison/HQ
Nickname
Patron
Motto "Always in action."
Colors
March
Fleet
Mascot
Anniversaries
Equipment List of active German military aircraft
Battles/wars
Decorations
Battle honours
Flying hours
Roblox group
Ranks
Commanders
Current Commander
Commander in Chief keksdose_lp
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Notable commanders
Insignia
Roundel
Fin flash
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Aircraft
Attack
Bomber
Electronic
Fighter
Helicopter
Attack helicopter
Cargo helicopter
Multirole helicopter
Observation helicopter
Trainer helicopter
Utility helicopter
Interceptor
Patrol
Recon
Trainer
Transport
Tanker
Utility

The Luftwaffe otherwise known as the German Airforce is the air arm of Germany.