List of military aircraft of Sri Lanka
This is a list of aircraft of the Sri Lanka Air Force and the Sri Lanka Navy Fleet Air Arm (FAA).
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List of aircraft alphabetically by manufacturer
A
- AAI/IAI RQ-2 Pioneer
- Aerospatiale SA 365 Dauphin
- Airspeed Oxford
- Antonov An-32
B
- BAC Jet Provost
- Beechcraft 200
- Beechcraft Model 18 (transferred from the Surveyor General's Department)
- Bell 47 Sioux
- Bell 206 Jet Ranger
- Bell 212
- Bell 412
- Boulton Paul Balliol
C
- Cessna 150
- Cessna 336 Skymaster
- Cessna 421 Golden Eagle
- F-7 Skybolt
- FT-7M Skybolt
- Convair 240
D
- de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
- de Havilland DH.104 Dove
- de Havilland Heron
- de Havilland Tiger Moth (Transferred from the Ratmalana Civil Flying Training School)
- de Havilland Vampire
- Douglas Dakota
H
- HAL Chetak (FAA)
- Harbin Y-12
- Hawker Siddeley HS 748
- Hiller UH-12B
L
- Lockheed Hercules
M
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15UTI
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23UB
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-27
- Mil Mi-17
- Mil Mi-24
N
- Nanchang CJ-6 (PT-6)
- K-8 Karakorum
- North American P-51 Mustang
S
- Scottish Aviation Pioneer
- Shaanxi Y-8
- Shenyang F-5
- Sikorsky H-5 Dragonfly
- SIAI Marchetti SF.260TP
- SIAI Marchetti SF.260W
List of Current Aircraft
Attack and Offensive Support Aircraft
- IAI Kfir
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-27
- F-7 Skybolt
Reconnaissance and Maritime Patrol Aircraft
- Cessna 421 Golden Eagle
- Beechcraft 200
- RQ-2 Pioneer
- IAI Searcher
- IAI Scout
- EMIT Blue Horizon 2
Transport Aircraft
- C-130 Hercules
- Antonov 32
- Harbin Y-12
Training Aircraft
- K-8 Karakorum
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23UB
- Nanchang CJ-6 (PT-6)
- Cessna 150
Weapons
Air to Air Missiles
Surface to Air Missiles
- SA-16 Gimlet
Air Defense Artillery
- Bofors L40/70 40 mm AA guns [3]
- ZSU-23-2 twin 23 mm AA guns[3]
- TCM-20 twin 20 mm AA guns
Equipment
Surviving SLAF aircraft
Aircraft that have been preserved by the SLAF. A few of these fly but most are held by SLAF Museum.[6]
References
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- "Surge in Pak arms sale to Sri Lanka worries India, Indianexpress". Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
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- "Columns - Situation Report". Retrieved 24 December 2014.
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