List of active military aircraft of the Philippines

The following is a list of active military aircraft of the Philippines.

Air Force

Aircraft Photo Origin Role Version Quantity Note
Fixed-wing Aircraft
Trainer/Combat Aircraft
KAI FA-50 Fighting Eagle  South Korea Light Fighter / Surface attack aircraft / Lead-in fighter trainer FA-50PH 4 (+8) Twelve units ordered. 4 of which are now received. The remaining 8 are scheduled to be delivered on a staggered basis until Late-2017.[1]
Aermacchi S-211  Italy Light attack aircraft / Advanced trainer AS-211 4 to 6[2] S.211 models were locally upgraded to AS-211 "Warrior" standard for ground-attack missions. These are usually armed with a .50 caliber machine gun under the fuselage while the 4 wing hard-points can be fitted with machine gun pods, LAU-32s (a 7-tube launcher for 70mm/2.75" rockets like the Mighty Mouse FFAR and the Hydra 70) or bomb racks (for dropping gravity bombs).

The plan is to use these aircraft as jet trainers for screening and training prospective FA-50 pilots. 13 more units remain in storage.

Aermacchi SF-260

 Italy Light attack aircraft
Primary trainer
SF-260MP
SF-260WP
SF-260TP
SF-260FH
15
3
8
16[3]
36 older SF.260M & SF.260W models (designated as "MP" and "WP" respectively) were retrofitted with the Allison 250-B17D turboprop engine and are configured for light attack.[4] The 2 hard-points of these aircraft are either fitted with machine gun pods or with the LAU 68 / LAU 131 7-tube launchers (for 70mm/2.75" rockets like the Mighty Mouse FFAR and the Hydra 70) or with bomb racks (for dropping gravity bombs).

24 older trainer SF.260TPs from the 1990s were augmented with 48 new trainer SF-260Fs (designated "FH") in 2012.[5]

North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco  United States Light attack aircraft / Surveillance aircraft OV-10A
OV-10C
OV-10M
6-8 (+2) [6] Some OV-10A underwent SLEP and were upgraded to OV-10M with four-bladed propellers.[7] Five OV-10Cs were provided by Thailand in 2003-2004. PAF is reactivating 2 more units.[6]

These aircraft are armed with a gun pod under the fuselage (7.62mm or 12.7mm machine-guns or locally modified 20mm guns). They may carry two 7 x 70 mm rocket launchers or two Zuni rocket launchers. Or they may be configured to drop various types of bombs - from gravity bombs, to makeshift cluster bombs made out of M3 81mm mortar shells, to smart bombs.[8][9]

Transport Aircraft
EADS CASA C-295  Spain Medium lift aircraft C-295M 3
Fokker F27 Friendship  Netherlands VIP Transport
Medium tactical transport
F27-100
F27-500F
1
0
Seven aircraft still owned by PAF,[10] but only 2 remain active.

The F27-100 variant is used by the 250th Presidential Airlift Wing for VIP transport.

A 3rd aircraft (also used for transport, a Fokker F27-500F), was damaged after it made a faulty landing last May 11, 2015. It is now undergoing assessment if it is still repairable.[11]

Fokker F28 Fellowship  Netherlands VIP Transport Mk 3000 1 Primary presidential aircraft.[12][13]
GAF N-22 Nomad  Australia Light transport aircraft N-22B 3[14] Twenty Nomads owned by PAF but only 3 in service.
IAe NC-212 Aviocar  Indonesia Light lift aircraft NC-212i 0 (+2) PT Air Indonesia (Persero) was awarded by the Philippine government a contract for the procurement of two aircraft NC212i.[15]
Lockheed C-130 Hercules  United States Heavy tactical transport aircraft C-130B
C-130H
C-130T
1
2
2
1 C-130B and 2 C-130Hs.[16] The PAF is buying 2 C-130Ts from the US Department of Defense. First was received by the Philippine Air Force by April 5, 2016,[17] another one was received on October 9, 2016.[18]
Surveillance Aircraft
Fokker F27 Friendship  Netherlands Maritime patrol aircraft F27-200MAR 1 Seven aircraft still owned by PAF,[10] but only 2 remain active.

The F27-200MAR variant is used for maritime patrol.

Rockwell International Turbo Commander  United States Surveillance aircraft 690 1[16]
Trainer Aircraft
Cessna T-41 Mescalero  United States Primary pilot trainer T-41B
T-41D
15
8
Fourteen T-41Ds owned but only 8 are operational. And then 15 T-41Bs were gifted by South Korea in 2009.[19]
Utility Aircraft
Cessna 210 Centurion  United States Light utility aircraft LC-210 1 Cloud seeding Aircraft[20]
Helicopters
Combat Helicopter
AgustaWestland AW109  Italy Multipurpose light attack helicopter AW-109E Power 8 These aircraft are armed with FN Herstal Rocket Machine Gun Pods (FN RMPs) on both sides.
Bell 412  United States Combat utility helicopter 412EP 5 PAF procured 8 brand new 412EPs, 5 of which are configured for combat utility operations while 3 are temporarily configured for VIP transport.[21]
Bell UH-1 Iroquois  United States Combat utility helicopter UH-1H
Bell Huey II
Dornier UH-1D
20-40[22]
2
7
In 2005, PAF acquired license and was able to rebuild 2 units into Huey IIs from kits available. Seven refurbished Dornier UH-1D units were acquired in 2015.[23]
McDonnell Douglas MD 500 Defender  United States Scout attack helicopter MD 520MG Defender 12-16[24] These aircraft are armed with an FN Herstal Heavy Machine Gun Pod (FN HMP250) and an M260 Rocket Launcher (a 7-tube launcher for 70mm/2.75" rockets like the Mighty Mouse FFAR and the Hydra 70).
Search and Rescue Helicopter
Bell 205  United States Search and rescue (SAR) helicopter 205A 8[16]
PZL W-3 Sokół  Poland Search and rescue (SAR) helicopter W-3A 7 Operated by the 505th Search and Rescue Group.[25] 8 aircraft owned.[26] One crashed in 2014 and is currently awaiting repairs.
Sikorsky S-76  United States Air ambulance S-76A / AUH-76A 10[16] The PAF originally received 17 aircraft.
Transport Helicopter
Bell 412  United States VIP transport helicopter 412HP[27]
412EP
2
6
Five older aircraft were operated by the 250th Presidential Airlift Wing for VIP transport.[28] Three brand new 412EPs are temporarily added for the hosting of APEC 2015.[21]
Sikorsky S-70 Black Hawk  United States VIP transport helicopter S-70A-5 1[29] Two delivered in 1984.

Army

See also: Philippine Army
Aircraft Photo Origin Role Version Quantity Note
Fixed-wing Aircraft
Beechcraft Queen Air  United States Utility aircraft 3 [30]
Cessna 150  United States Trainer aircraft 1
Cessna 172 Skyhawk  United States Light utility aircraft 172L
172N
1
1
[30]
Cessna 206  United States Utility aircraft 2
Cessna 421 Golden Eagle  United States Utility aircraft / Light transport aircraft 421B 2 [30]

[30]

Short C-23 Sherpa  United Kingdom Transport aircraft C-23B+ Super Sherpa[31] 0 (+4) Units will be transferred from the US Army. Two will arrive soon.[32]
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS)  Philippines Small surveillance aircraft 2 The first drone is known as Raptor and the second drone is Knight Falcon.[33]

Coast Guard

Aircraft Photo Origin Role Version Quantity Note
Fixed-wing Aircraft
BN-2 Islander  United Kingdom Maritime patrol aircraft / Light transport aircraft 3
Helicopters
Eurocopter EC145  France Search and Rescue Helicopter 0(+2) On order[34]
MBB Bo 105  Germany Utility helicopter 2

Naval Air Group

See also: Philippine Navy
Aircraft Photo Origin Role Version Quantity Note
Fixed-wing Aircraft
Beechcraft King Air  United States Maritime patrol aircraft TC-90 0 (+5) Former JMSDF trainers - to be leased.[35]
BN-2 Islander  United Kingdom Maritime patrol aircraft / Light transport aircraft BN-2A 6[16] more stored awaiting re-activation
Cessna 172 Skyhawk  United States Trainer / Light utility aircraft 172F[36]
172N[36]
4
Helicopters
AgustaWestland AW109  Italy Multi-purpose naval helicopter AW-109E Power 5 2 out of 5 choppers are armed with FN Herstal Rocket Machine Gun Pods (FN RMPs) on both sides.[37]
AgustaWestland AW159  United Kingdom Anti-Submarine Warfare helicopter AW159 0 (+2) In order[38]
MBB Bo 105  Germany Utility helicopter Bo 105C 4[16] more stored awaiting re-activation
Robinson R22  United States Training helicopter R22 Beta II[36] 1[36]

See also

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