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Emblem of the Pakistan armed forces.

This is a list of military aircraft in active service with the Pakistan Armed Forces.

Pakistan Army

Pakistan Army Aviation Corps

Type Role Variants In service Origin Notes
Combat helicopters
Mi-24 Attack helicopter Mi-35M 4[1][2] Russia
T129 ATAK Attack helicopter Turkey 30 on order. Delivery uncertain
AH-1 Cobra Attack helicopter AH-1F 50[2][3] USA To be replaced by T129 ATAK.
Transport helicopters
Mil Mi-17 Medium-lift helicopter 48[2][4] Soviet Union
AW139 Utility helicopter 7[2][5] Italy
Aerospatiale Alouette III Utility helicopter SA316 13[2][6] France
Aerospatiale Lama Utility helicopter SA315 18[2][7] France
Aerospatiale Puma Medium-lift helicopter SA 330J 43[2][8] France
IAR 330L Romania
IAR 330SM ex-UAEF aircraft
Eurocopter AS350 Scout helicopter H125M 32[2][9] France
Liaison helicopter AS 350B3
Bell UH-1 Utility helicopter UH-1H 1[2][10] USA
Bell 206 Liaison helicopter 206B 23[2][11] USA
Bell 412 Transport helicopter 412EP 31[2][12] USA Also used as scout helicopter
Trainer helicopters
Schweizer 300 Rotorcraft trainer 269C 15[2] USA
Enstrom F-28 Rotorcraft trainer 280FX 18[2] USA
Fixed-wing aircraft
Mushshak Liaison / trainer MFI-17 214[2] Pakistan
Y-12 Utility Y-12II 4[2] China
Aero Commander Utility 690C 2[2] USA
Beechcraft Super King Air ISR 350i 3[2] USA
Transport 350ER 6[2] USA
Cessna 206 MEDEVAC T206H 6 USA
Cessna 208 MEDEVAC 208B 7[2] USA
208B EX
Citation II VIP transport Bravo 1 [2] USA
Citation V VIP transport Ce560 1 USA
Gulfstream IV VIP transport G450 1 USA
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Burraq UCAV Pakistan
Shahpar Surveillance Pakistan
Uqab Surveillance Pakistan
SATUMA Salaar Surveillance Pakistan

Pakistan Naval Air Arm

Type Role Variants In service Origin Notes
Fixed-wing aircraft
ATR-72 Maritime patrol RAS-72 2[2] France

Italy

[13]
ATR-72-500 1 [14]
Hawker 800 Reconnaissance 850XP 1[2] United Kingdom
Lineage 1000 Maritime patrol 1000E 1[15] Brazil 2 on order. To be configured as LRMPA[16]
P-3 Orion ASW / Maritime patrol P-3C 6[2] USA Orion II.75 and PUP upgrade[17]
Helicopters
Mil Mi-14 SAR 2[2] Soviet Union
Harbin Z-9 ASW Z-9EC 5[2] China
Sea King ASW / SAR / transport Mk.45 5[2] United Kingdom
Mk.45A 1[2]
HAR.3A 1[2] [18][19]
HC.4 1[2]
Mk.2A 10[20]
Mk.3
Alouette III Utility SA316 7[2] France
SA319
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
GIDS Uqab Surveillance Uqab II Pakistan [21]
Luna X-2000 Surveillance Germany [22]
ScanEagle Surveillance USA [23]

Pakistan Coast Guards

Pakistan Maritime Security Agency

See also

References

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