List of active Indian military aircraft
This article provides the list of active Indian military aircraft currently in service or on order with the Indian Armed Forces. For a list of historical military aircraft used by the Indian military, see list of historical aircraft of the Indian Air Force.
Air Force
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Combat Aircraft | |||||
Dassault Rafale | France | Multirole | EH/DH[1] | 26[2][3] | 10 to be delivered.[4] |
Sukhoi Su-30 | Russia | Multirole | Su-30MKI | 272[5][6] | Under license built by HAL.[7] |
HAL Tejas | India | Multirole | Mk. 1 | 22[8] | 10 to be delivered.[9] |
Mk. 1A | 73 on order.[10] | ||||
MiG-29 | Russia | Multirole | MiG-29UPG[11] | 66[12][13] | Planning to procure 21 more.[7] |
Mirage 2000 | France | Multirole | 2000 H/I | 49[12] | |
SEPECAT Jaguar | United Kingdom | Ground attack | IM/IS[14] | 120 | Currently upgrading to Darin III standard. The upgradation includes an indigenous engine and flight display unit (EFDU),[15] ASRAAM close combat missile, EL/M-2052 AESA radar etc.[16] |
MiG-21 | Soviet Union | Interceptor | Bison | 107[17][18] | Will be retired by 2025 |
AWACS | |||||
DRDO AEW&CS | India | AEW&C | Netra Mk.II | To be equipped with DRDO-developed AESA radar in radome configuration on ex-Air India Airbus A321 & A319 aircraft. 6 on order.[19][20] | |
DRDO AEW&CS | India | AEW&C | Netra | 2 | Equipped with DRDO-developed Netra AEW&CS system on Embraer EMB-145 aircraft. 1 with DRDO as testbed.[21] |
Beriev A-50 | Soviet Union Israel |
AEW&C | A-50EI | 3 | Equipped with the EL/W-2090 radar – 2 on order[22] |
Reconnaissance | |||||
Boeing 707 | United States | Surveillance | 1[22] | ||
Global 5000 | United States | ELINT | 2[22] | ||
Gulfstream G100 | Israel | Surveillance | 1125 Astra | 2[22] | |
Electronic Warfare | |||||
Gulfstream III | United States | EW / ELINT | SRA[23] | 3[22] | |
Tanker | |||||
Ilyushin Il-78 | Soviet Union | Aerial refueling | Il-78MKI | 6[22] | Equipped with Israeli fuel-transfer system[24] |
Transport | |||||
Ilyushin Il-76 | Soviet Union | Strategic airlifter | Il-76MD | 17[12] | |
Boeing C-17 | United States | Strategic airlifter | 11[12] | ||
C-130J Super Hercules | United States | Tactical airlifter | C-130J-30[25] | 12[12] | |
Antonov An-32 | Ukraine | Transport | An-32/32RE | 104[12] | 53 are 32RE variant.[26] |
Airbus-TATA C-295 | Spain India |
Transport | C-295MW | 56 on order.[27] | |
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 | United Kingdom | Transport | 57[12] | ||
Dornier 228 | Germany | Utility | 228–201[28] | 50 | 4 on order.[12] |
Boeing 777 | United States | VIP transport | 777-300ER | 2[29] | Used as Air India One for presidential flight. |
Boeing 737 | United States | VIP transport | 737–700 | 3[30] | |
Embraer Legacy 600 | Brazil | VIP transport | 4[31] | ||
Helicopters | |||||
HAL Light Combat Helicopter | India | Attack | 5[32][33] | 7 limited series production under construction. | |
Boeing AH-64 Apache | United States | Attack | AH-64E | 22[12] | |
Mil Mi-24 | Russia | Attack | Mi-24/25/35 | 15[12] | |
HAL Rudra | India | Armed | 16[34] | ||
CH-47 Chinook | United States | Heavy transport | CH-47F | 15[12] | |
Mil Mi-26 | Russia | Heavy transport | 3[35] | Flown to Russia for overhaul | |
Mil Mi-17 | Russia | Utility transport | Mi-17V-5 | 223[12] | |
HAL Dhruv | India | Utility | 123 | 12 on order.[12] | |
HAL Light Utility Helicopter | India | Utility | 6 on order.[36] | ||
HAL Chetak | France / India | Light utility | 77[12] | License-built version of the Alouette III. | |
HAL Cheetah | France / India | Light utility | 17[12] | License-built version of the SA315B Lama. | |
Trainer Aircraft | |||||
Pilatus PC-7 | Switzerland | Basic trainer | Mk II | 75[22] | |
HAL Kiran | India | Intermediate Trainer | 78[22] | ||
BAE Hawk | United Kingdom | Advanced jet trainer | Hawk 132 | 104[22] | |
SEPECAT Jaguar | United Kingdom / France | Conversion trainer | IB[14] | 30 | |
Mikoyan MiG-21 | Soviet Union | Conversion trainer | U/UM | 38[17] | |
Mirage 2000 | France | Conversion trainer | 2000 H/I | 12 | |
HAL Tejas | India | Conversion trainer | Mk. 1 | 18 on Order.[37][38] | |
UAV | |||||
IAI Harop[39] | Israel | Loitering munition | 110 | ||
IAI Harpy[40] | Israel | Loitering munition | |||
IAI Heron | Israel | Surveillance | Heron 1 | 49[41][42] | |
IAI Searcher | Israel | Surveillance | Mk. I / II | Unknown | Total 108 drones operated by Indian Military. |
DRDO Lakshya | India | Target drone | 15[43] |
Army Aviation Corps
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Helicopters | |||||
HAL Light Combat Helicopter | India | Attack | 1[44] | 4 under limited series production[45] | |
Boeing AH-64 | United States | Attack | AH-64E(I) | 6 on order[46] | |
HAL Rudra | India | Armed scout | 75[47] | 10 on order[48] | |
HAL Dhruv | India | Utility | 109 | 95 on order[46] | |
HAL Light Utility Helicopter | India | Utility | 6 on Order[49] | ||
HAL Chetak | France / India | Liaison / Utility | 4[46] | License-built version of the Alouette III | |
HAL Cheetah | France / India | Liaison / Utility | 35 | 10 on order.[46] License-built version of the SA 315B Lama | |
UAV | |||||
IAI Heron | Israel | Unmanned aerial vehicle | Heron 1 | 16 on order[39] | |
IAI Searcher[42] | Israel | Unmanned aerial vehicle | Mk. I / II | ||
IdeaForge Switch[50] | India | Unmanned aerial vehicle | |||
Raphe MPhibr MR-20[51] | India | Unmanned aerial vehicle | 48 | On Order[52] | |
Raphe MPhibr MR-10[53] | India | Swarm Drone | On Order[54] | ||
Sky Striker | Israel India |
Loitering munition | 100 | To be made In India by Alpha Design and Elbit Systems joint venture.[55] | |
Firefly | Israel | Loitering munition | [56] | ||
Swarm Drone | India | Swarm Drone | 100 On Order[57] |
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Combat Aircraft | |||||
MiG-29 | Russia | Multirole | MiG-29K | 36[46] | |
AWACS | |||||
Kamov Ka-31 | Russia | AEW | 14[46] | Employs a Planar array radar | |
Maritime patrol | |||||
Boeing P-8 | United States | ASW / patrol | P-8I | 10[58] | 2 on order[46] |
Ilyushin Il-38 | Soviet Union | ASW / patrol | 5[46] | ||
Dornier Do 228 | Germany | Surveillance | 228-201[28] | 24 | 12 on order[46] |
Britten-Norman BN-2 | United Kingdom | Utility / Patrol | BN-2B/2T[59] | 4[46] | |
Helicopters | |||||
SH-60 Seahawk | United States | ASW / SAR | MH-60R | 2[60] | 22 on order[46] |
Kamov Ka-27 | Russia | ASW | Ka-28 | 14[46] | |
Westland Sea King | United Kingdom | SAR / Utility | Mk.42B/C[61] | 31[46] | 6 are UH-3H variants |
HAL Dhruv | India | Utility | Mk. I/Mk. III | 11[62] | 14 on order[46] |
HAL Chetak | France / India | Liaison / Utility | 36 | 6 on order[46] | |
Trainer Aircraft | |||||
MiG-29 | Russia | Conversion trainer | MiG-29KUB | 8[46][63] | |
BAE Hawk | United Kingdom | Jet trainer | Hawk 132 | 17[46] | |
HAL Kiran | India | Jet trainer | 20[46] | ||
UAV | |||||
IAI Heron | Israel | Surveillance | Heron 1 | [41] | |
IAI Searcher[42] | Israel | Surveillance | Mk. I / II | ||
General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper | United States | Surveillance | SeaGuardian | 2[64] | On Lease For One year |
DRDO Lakshya | India | Target drone | 39[65] |
Indian Coast Guard
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Maritime patrol | |||||
Dornier Do 228 | Germany | Reconnaissance | 101/201[28] | 36[66] | |
Helicopters | |||||
HAL Dhruv | India | Utility | MK. I | 4[67] | 10 Mk.III on order.[68] |
MK. III | 6[69][70] | ||||
HAL Chetak | France / India | Utility | 17[71] | ||
Airbus-TATA C-295 | Spain India |
Multi-mission MPA | Price negotiation for 6 aircraft concluded by the Ministry of Defence[72] |
See also
- List of historical aircraft of the Indian Air Force
- List of Indian naval aircraft
- Currently active military equipment by country
- Military of India
- Indian Air Force
- Indian Naval Air Arm
- Future of the Indian Air Force
- Border Security Force
Notes
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