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Canadian Forces Base Rescue Moose Jaw CH-118 Iroquois helicopters 118109 and 118101 at CFB Moose Jaw, 1982

This page is a list of countries which have used or are current users of the UH-1 Iroquois, along with their units:

Contents

Operators

Albania  • Argentine  • Australia  • Austria  • Bahrain  • Bangladesh  • Belize  • Bolivia  • Bosnia and Herzegovina  • Brazil  • Brunei  • Burma  • Cambodia  • Canada  • Chile  • Colombia  • Costa Rica  • Dominican Republic  • El Salvador  • Ecuador  • Ethiopia  • Germany  • Greece  • Georgia  • Guatemala  • Honduras  • Indonesia  • Iraq  • Israel  • Italy  • Jamaica  • Japan  • Jordan  • Kuwait  • Lebanon  • Macedonia  • Mexico  • Morocco  • Netherlands  • New Zealand  • Norway  • Oman  • Pakistan  • Panama  • Paraguay  • Papua New Guinea  • Peru  • Philippines  • Saudi Arabia  • Singapore  • Somalia  • South Korea  • South Vietnam  • Spain  • Sweden  • Taiwan  • Tanzania  • Thailand  • Tunisia  • Turkey  • Uganda  • United Arab Emirates  • United States  • Uruguay  • Venezuela  • Vietnam  • Yemen  • Zambia  • Zimbabwe

See also  • References  • External links

Operators[edit]

 Albania[edit]

 Argentina[edit]

Armada de la República Argentina[1]
Ejército Argentino[2]
Fuerza Aérea Argentina[3]

 Australia[edit]

Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm
Royal Australian Air Force
Australian Army

RAAF handed over most of their UH-1s to the Australian Army in the late 1980s[6]. Currently aircraft being replaced by the NH90.

 Austria[edit]

 Bahrain[edit]

 Bangladesh[edit]

 Belize[edit]

 Bolivia[edit]

Bolivia Air Force
  • Bolivian UH-1Hs are based at Santa Cruz - El Trompillo airfield.[7]

 Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]

 Brazil[edit]

Brazilian Air Force[8]
Government of Rio de Janeiro

 Brunei[edit]

 Burma[edit]

 Cambodia[edit]

 Canada[edit]

Canadian Forces Base Flight Cold Lake CH-118 Iroquois helicopter 118103 at CFB Cold Lake, January 1992
Canadian Forces

Replaced by the CH-146 Griffon

 Chile[edit]

Ejército de Chile[15]

 Colombia[edit]

Ejército Nacional
Colombian National Armada
Fuerza Aérea Colombiana
Policía Nacional [16]

 Costa Rica[edit]

 Dominican Republic[edit]

 El Salvador[edit]

 Ecuador[edit]

Ecuadorian Army

 Ethiopia[edit]

 Germany[edit]

German Army Aviators Corps

German Army UH-1s being replaced by the NH90.

Bundesluftwaffe

 Greece[edit]

Hellenic Air Force
Greek Army

UH-1s operated by Greek Army being replaced by the NH90.

 Georgia[edit]

 Guatemala[edit]

 Honduras[edit]

Honduran Air Force

Honduran UH-1Hs are based at Hector Acosta Mejia AB.[17]

 Indonesia[edit]

 Iraq[edit]

 Israel[edit]

Israeli Air Force

 Italy[edit]

Italian Army

UH-1s operated by Italian Army being replaced by the NH90.

 Jamaica[edit]

 Japan[edit]

UH-1s operated by JGSDF being replaced by the UH-60 Black Hawk.

 Jordan[edit]

 Kuwait[edit]

 Lebanon[edit]

 North Macedonia[edit]

Macedonian Air Force[18]

 Mexico[edit]

Mexican Air Force[19]

 Morocco[edit]

 Netherlands[edit]

Royal Netherlands Navy

 New Zealand[edit]

Royal New Zealand Air Force

UH-1s operated by RNZAF being replaced by the NH90.

 Norway[edit]

Royal Norwegian Air Force

UH-1s operated by RNoAF were replaced by the Bell 412.

 Oman[edit]

 Pakistan[edit]

 Panama[edit]

National Air Service

 Paraguay[edit]

Fuerza Aérea Paraguaya[20]

 Papua New Guinea[edit]

 Peru[edit]

 Philippines[edit]

Philippine Air Force

 Saudi Arabia[edit]

Royal Saudi Air Force

 Singapore[edit]

Republic of Singapore Air Force

 Somalia[edit]

 South Korea[edit]

 South Vietnam[edit]

Vietnam Air Force

 Spain[edit]

Spanish Air Force[21]

 Sweden[edit]

Swedish Air Force

 Taiwan[edit]

 Tanzania[edit]

 Thailand[edit]

Royal Thai Air Force

 Tunisia[edit]

 Turkey[edit]

 Uganda[edit]

 United Arab Emirates[edit]

 United States[edit]

Old UH-1B used for rappelling training at the San Bernardino County, California Sherrif's Department aviation unit headquarters, Rialto, California

Replaced By Sikorsky S-70 series.

 Uruguay[edit]

Uruguayan Air Force[24]

 Venezuela[edit]

Venezuelan Air Force[25]

 Vietnam[edit]

Captured ex-VNAF UH-1Hs.

 Yemen[edit]

 Zambia[edit]

 Zimbabwe[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ORBAT del Armada de la República Argentina website (Spanish)
  2. ^ ORBAT del Ejército Argentino website (Spanish)
  3. ^ ORBAT del Fuerza Aérea Argentina website (Spanish)
  4. ^ Photo of the UH-1H at the Airliners.net
  5. ^ Photo of the UH-1B at the Airliners.net
  6. ^ Photo of the UH-1H at the Airliners.net
  7. ^ Photo of the UH-1H at the Airliners.net
  8. ^ [http://www.saorbats.com.ar/ORBAT-ExercitoBrasileiro.htm ORBAT Exercito Brasileiro website (Spanish)
  9. ^ Photo of the UH-1H at the Airliners.net
  10. ^ Huey II article, Brazilian News Agency
  11. ^ a b "417 Combat Support Squadron - History." Air Force Public Affairs / Department of National Defence, 15 June 2007. Retrieved: 23 October 2007.
  12. ^ a b "Bell CH-118 Iroquois." Air Force Public Affairs / Department of National Defence, 4 June 2006. Retrieved: 23 October 2007.
  13. ^ "439 Combat Support Squadron - History." Air Force Public Affairs / Department of National Defence, 15 June 2007. Retrieved: 23 October 2007.
  14. ^ a b c "Bell CH-118 Iroquois." Aeroware / RCAF.com. Retrieved: 24 October 2007.
  15. ^ [http://www.saorbats.com.ar/ORBAT%20-%20Chile%20-%20ECH.htm ORBAT Ejército de Chile website (Spanish)
  16. ^ Photo of the UH-1H at the Airliners.net
  17. ^ Photo of the UH-1H at the Airliners.net
  18. ^ Photo of the UH-1H at the Airliners.net
  19. ^ ORBAT Fuerzas Armadas Mexicanas (Spanish)
  20. ^ ORBAT - Fuerza Aérea Paraguaya website (Spanish)
  21. ^ Photo of the UH-1H at the Airliners.net
  22. ^ Photo of the UH-1H at the Airliners.net
  23. ^ Photo of the UH-1H at the Airliners.net
  24. ^ ORBAT Fuerza Aerea Uruguaya website (Spanish)
  25. ^ ORBAT Venezuela EV (MS Word document in Spanish)

External links[edit]