Kuwait Air Force

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The Kuwait Air Force (al-Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Kuwaitiya) is the air arm of the State of Kuwait. The Air Force headquarters is located at Al Mubarak Air Base, with the remaining forces stationed at Ali Al Salem Air Base and Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base. The Kuwait Air Force numbers approximately 2,500 officer and enlisted personnel.

The Kuwait Air Force was formed with British assistance in the early 1950s. It was initial equipped with British aircraft (including the Hawker Hunter and BAC Lightning). In the 1970s interceptor aircraft were supplied by France (Dassault Mirage F1), and ground attack aircraft by the United States (Douglas A-4 Skyhawks).

In the 1980s the need for training aircraft was filled by the BAe Hawk and the Short Tucano. The delivery of the Tucano was delayed by the invasion of Kuwait in 1990.

After the first Gulf War the air force was re-organised and the McDonnell-Douglas F-18 Hornet replaced the Mirages and Skyhawks.

Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Aerospatale SA330H Puma Flag of France France Transport helicopter SA330H 5
Aerospatiale SA342K Gazelle Flag of France France Attack helicopter SA342K 13
BAe Hawk Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom Advanced Trainer - 9
Boeing AH-64 Apache Flag of United States United States Attack helicopter - 16
Lockheed L-100 Hercules Flag of United States United States Transport - 6
Eurocopter AS332M Super Puma Flag of France France Transport helicopter AS332M 4
Eurocopter AS532SC Cougar Flag of France France Maritime Security helicopter AS532SC ?
McDonnell-Douglas F-18 Hornet Flag of United States United States Interceptor and ground attack - 39
Short Tucano Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom Lead-in trainer - 8

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