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List of active United Kingdom military aircraft

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This is a list of military aircraft currently in service with the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom.

Royal Air Force

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Type Origin Class Role Introduced In service Total Notes
Multi-Role Combat Aircraft
Eurofighter Typhoon Pan-European (British, German, Italian, Spanish) Jet Multi-role 2003 107[1] 130[a][1] [2] 16 Tranche 1s have been progressively withdrawn and scrapped under the RTP requirement[3] which started in late 2016.[4][5] All Tranche 1s (apart from 4, perhaps those based in the Falklands)[6] to be retired by 2025.[7]
Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning United States [8] (UK as Level 1 partner) Jet Stealth Multi-role 2013 33[b][9] 34[c] [9][10][11][12] Jointly operated with Fleet Air Arm. Maximum of 138 aircraft to be procured[13][14][15] One F-35B crashed November 2021.[16]
AEW&C
Boeing E-7 Wedgetail AEW.1 United States Jet AW&C 2022 - 3 Originally five orders, now reduced to three. In February 2023 it was stated that the order for three aircraft could gradually increase to five.[17][2]
Reconnaissance / Maritime Patrol
Beechcraft Shadow R.1 United States Propeller ISTAR 2009 6 8[18] [2] Expected OSD 2030.[19] A further two aircraft are to be added by 2025 along with an upgrade to the current aircraft.[20]
Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint United States Jet SIGINT 2013 3 3 [2] Formally known as Airseeker.[21]
Boeing P-8 Poseidon MRA.1 United States Jet ASW/Anti-ship[22] 2019 9 9
Tanker / Transport
Airbus Voyager Airbus (European, Multinational) Jet Tanker / Transport 2011 9 14 [2] Five additional aircraft available upon request from AirTanker Services.[23]
Transport
Boeing C-17A Globemaster III United States Jet Transport 2001 8 8 [2]
Airbus A400M Atlas C.1 Airbus (European, Multinational) Propeller Transport 2014 22 22[d][24][25] [2] Up to six additional aircraft planned for procurement by 2030.[26][27][28]
Dassault Envoy IV CC.1 France Jet Transport 2022 2[29] 2 Two aircraft to be introduced from March 2022. To be initially operated under civil contract until 2026.[30]
Helicopter
Leonardo AW109SP United Kingdom / Italy Rotorcraft Transport 2016 1 1 [2] Used for transportation of senior military commanders or government ministers.[31]
Boeing Chinook United States Rotorcraft Transport 1980 60 75 Operational numbers being reduced to 51 helicopters.[32]
Westland/Airbus Helicopters Puma HC.2 United Kingdom Rotorcraft Transport 1971
2013
13[33][34] 18[35] Type may continue in service to 2028.[36][2][37]
Airbus H145 Jupiter HC.2 Germany Rotorcraft Transport 2024 - 6 Six aircraft ordered; to replace Puma HC2s deployed in Cyprus and Brunei from 2024.[38][39]
Trainer Aircraft
Airbus H135 Juno HT.1 Germany Rotorcraft Trainer 2018 29 29 [2] Forms part of the UK Military Flying Training System listed below but operated by RAF.
Airbus H145 Jupiter HT.1 Germany Rotorcraft Trainer 2018 7 7 [2] Forms part of the UK Military Flying Training System listed below but operated by RAF.
BAE Systems Hawk T.2 United Kingdom Jet Jet trainer 2009 28 28 [2] Forms part of the UK Military Flying Training System listed below but operated by No. IV (R) Squadron & No. XXV(F) Squadron; aircraft to remain in service until 2040.[40][41]
Beechcraft Texan T1 United States Propeller Trainer 2018 14 14 [2] Forms part of the UK Military Flying Training System listed below but operated by RAF.
Embraer Phenom T.1 Brazil Jet Trainer 2018 5 5 [2] Forms part of the UK Military Flying Training System listed below but operated by RAF.
Grob Prefect T.1 Germany Propeller Trainer 2018 23 23 [2] Forms part of the UK Military Flying Training System listed below but operated by RAF.
Grob Tutor T.1 Germany Propeller Trainer 1999 91 [e] 119 [2] Used by the RAF Air Experience Flight. 28 Tutors have been sold to the Finnish Air Force as of 2018.[42]
Grob Viking T.1 Germany Glider Trainer 1990 52 91 The Grob Viking T1 is the RAF's primary aircraft for delivering basic glider and flight training to the RAF Air Cadets.[2]
Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance UAVs
General Atomics MQ-9A Reaper United States UAV ISR / Attack 2007 9 10 [2] Expected OSD 2024. To be replaced by Protector UAV.[43][44]
Protector RG1 United States UAV ISR / Attack 2023 2 16 16 ordered; second aircraft delivered in July 2024 with five more to be delivered by the end of the year.[45]

RAF Red Arrows

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Type Origin Class Role Introduced In service Total Notes
British Aerospace Hawk T.1 United Kingdom Jet Trainer 1980 12 12 [2] Retired from aggressor role in March 2022;[46] retained by the Red Arrows; to be retired by 2030.[47]

RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

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Type Origin Class Role Introduced In service Total Notes
Avro Lancaster (PA474) United Kingdom Propeller Heavy bomber 1942 1 1 1 B.I
de Havilland Canada Chipmunk United Kingdom Propeller Trainer 1946 2 2 2 T.10
Douglas Dakota United States Propeller Transport 1942 1 1 1 C.3
Hawker Hurricane United Kingdom Propeller Fighter 1937 2 2 2 Mk IIc
Supermarine Spitfire United Kingdom Propeller Fighter 1938 4 4 1 Mk IIa, 1 Mk Vb, 2 PR.XIX

Army Air Corps

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Type Origin Class Role Introduced In service Total Notes
Attack helicopters
Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian United States Helicopter Attack 2022 41[48] 50 on order 50 Apache AH1 are being remanufactured to AH-64E specification. Armed with M230 cannon and JAGM, Hellfire K1 and Hellfire Romeo missiles.[49]
Reconnaissance helicopters
AgustaWestland Wildcat United Kingdom Rotorcraft Utility 2014 25 34 Up to 8 helicopters serve with the Fleet Air Arm's 847 Squadron in support of the Royal Marines.[50][2]
Transport helicopters
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin II France Rotorcraft SAS 2009 5[51] 6
Tactical ISR UAV
Thales Watchkeeper WK450 United Kingdom UAV ISR 2014 46 54 8 systems have reportedly crashed since 2014[52][2]

Fleet Air Arm

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Type Origin Class Role Introduced In service Total Notes
Combat Aircraft
Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning United States (UK as Level 1 partner) Jet Stealth Multi-role 2013 - - Jointly operated with Royal Air Force. Initial Operational Capability (Maritime) in 2020;[53] 809 Naval Air Squadron stood up in December 2023 with initial squadron operating capability projected for December 2024.[54]
Attack/Reconnaissance helicopters
AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat HMA2 United Kingdom Rotorcraft Attack 2014 28 28 [2]
AgustaWestland AW101 Merlin HM2 United Kingdom Rotorcraft ASW/AEW 2000 30 44 [2] Expected OSD 2040.[55][56]
AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat AH1 United Kingdom Rotorcraft Utility/Reconnaissance 2014 - - Up to 8 Army Air Corps aircraft tasked to 847 Naval Air Squadron in support of the Royal Marines.[50]
Transport helicopters
AgustaWestland AW101 Merlin Mk4/4A United Kingdom Rotorcraft Transport 2000 24 25 One aircraft crashed September 2024;[57][2] Expected OSD 2040.[55][56]
Trainer Aircraft
Grob Tutor Germany Propeller Trainer 1999 5 5 Introductory fight training; operated by 727 Naval Air Squadron[58]
Tactical vertical takeoff/landing UAV
Peregrine Austria Rotorcraft UAV ISR 2024 2+ 2+ Began trials on HMS Lancaster in the Persian Gulf mid-2024[59][60][61][62]

Ministry of Defence

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As well as the military services, a number of defence contractors operate military aircraft on behalf of or lease them from the Ministry of Defence.

Type Origin Class Role Introduced In service Total Notes
Agusta AW109 Italy Rotorcraft Utility 1 1 QinetiQ, Boscombe Down.
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin II France Rotorcraft Utility 1999 2 2 [2] Used as transport of instructors as part of FOST training. Operated by British International Helicopters under MRCOA[f].[63]
Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil France Rotorcraft Trainer 3 3 Cobham Helicopter Academy, Newquay under CFAOS[g].
Eurofighter Typhoon United Kingdom Jet Multi-role 3 3 BAE Systems, Warton[h].
Hawker Hunter UK Jet Fighter 3 3[64] Hawker Hunter Aviation, RAF Scampton.
Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II United States Jet Multi-role 2013 - - 3–4 of 33 F-35Bs operated in the United States by 17 Squadron RAF; test and evaluation role.[65][9]
Westland Sea King United Kingdom Rotorcraft Trainer 2 2 HeliOperations under CFAOS[i].
Airbus Zephyr United Kingdom High-altitude pseudo-satellite UAV 0 3 Solar-powered long-endurance UAV; observation and communications platform;[66][67] two of three aircraft in storage; MoD has not been a participant in any flights since 2021[68]

UK Military Flying Training System

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Type Origin Class Role Introduced In service Total Notes
Grob Prefect T.1 Germany Propeller Trainer 2018 23 23 Serves with 57 Squadron RAF, 703 Naval Air Squadron and 674 Squadron, Army Air Corps.[2][69][70][71]
Beechcraft Texan T.1 United States Propeller Trainer 2018 14 14 Serves with 72 Squadron RAF.[72][2]
Beechcraft Avenger United States Propeller Trainer 2011 4 4 Serves with 750 Naval Air Squadron.[2]
Embraer Phenom T.1 Brazil Jet Trainer 2018 5 5 Serves with 45 Squadron RAF.[73][2]
BAE Systems Hawk T.2 United Kingdom Jet Jet trainer 2009 28 28 Serves with No. IV (R) Squadron & No. XXV(F) Squadron.[2]
Airbus H135 Juno HT.1 Germany Rotorcraft Trainer 2018 29 29 Serves with 60 and 202 Squadrons RAF, 705 Naval Air Squadron and 660 Squadron, Army Air Corps.[2][74][75]
Airbus H145 Jupiter HT.1 Germany Rotorcraft Trainer 2018 7 7 Serves with 60 and 202 Squadrons RAF.[2][76]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Total inventory, including aircraft in maintenance at any given time
  2. ^ Includes the 3/4 used by No. 17(R) squadron based in the US listed below
  3. ^ Includes 3/4 used by No. 17(R) squadron based in the US listed below; also includes one lost in November 2021
  4. ^ Final aircraft in initial batch delivered May 2023
  5. ^ As detailed in source this also includes the 5 Tutor platforms which were operated by the Royal Navy, previously categorised as Tutor (RN Flying Grading)
  6. ^ Military Registered Civil Owned Aircraft
  7. ^ leased from the Ministry of Defence and operated on the military register under the Contractor Flying Approved Organisation Scheme {CFAOS)
  8. ^ IPA 1, IPA 5, IPA 6
  9. ^ leased from the Ministry of Defence and operated on the military register under the Contractor Flying Approved Organisation Scheme {CFAOS)

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