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List of equipment of the Royal Thai Air Force

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The following is a list of Equipment of the Royal Thai Air Force, past, present, and future.

Photo Aircraft Origin Role RTAF Designation Type In Service Total Notes
Combat aircraft
Saab JAS 39 Gripen Sweden Multirole fighter B.Kh20 JAS-39C
JAS-39D
JAS-39E
JAS-39F
7
4
0(+10)
0(+2)
11(+12)[1] All C/D received MS20 upgrade. E/F variants on order.[2]
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon United States Multirole fighter B.Kh19
F-16A ADF 11 47[3]
F-16B ADF 1
F-16A OCU 12
F-16B OCU 5
F-16AM MLU 12
F-16BM MLU 6
Northrop F-5 United States Multirole fighter B.Kh18 F-5TH
F-5THF
11
2
13[1] 13 from 33 of F-5E/F upgraded to F-5TH Super Tigris standards.[4] One F-5TH 2-seat (21105) crashed in 2021.[5][6] All expected to retire within 2031.[citation needed]
Dornier Alpha Jet Germany Light attack B.J7 Alpha Jet TH 14 14[1] 14 planned to upgrade to Alpha Jet TH standards.[4] All expected to retire within 2031.[citation needed]
Beechcraft AT-6 Wolverine United States Light attack B.J8 AT-6TH 8 8[7]
Electronic-warfare aircraft
Saab 340 AEW&C Sweden Airborne early warning and control B.K1 S100B Argus 2 2[1] Equipped with Erieye radar.
Saab 340 Sweden Signals intelligence B.TL17 SAAB 340B SIGINT 2 2 Equipped with ELINT/COMINT systems.[8]
Aerial Refueling
RSAF_A330_MRTT_760 A330 MRTT European Union Aerial Refueling A330 MRTT 0(+1) 0(+1)[9]
Reconnaissance
Fairchild AU-23 Peacemaker United States Reconnaissance B.JT2 AU-23A 14 14[1] Equipped with EO/IR sensors.[citation needed]
Piaggio P.180 Avanti Italy Reconnaissance B.TL20 Avanti II EVO 1 1[1]
Diamond DA42 Austria Reconnaissance B.TF20 DA42MPP / DA42 M-NG 14 14[1] Equipped with EO/IR sensors.[citation needed]
Transport
Lockheed C-130 Hercules United States Tactical airlift B.L8 C-130H
C-130H-30
6
6
12[1] 10 undergoing upgrades.[citation needed]
Basler BT-67 United States Tactical airlift B.L2 BT-67 7 7[1] Modified DC-3 used for firefighting/seeding. One lost in 2006.[citation needed]
Saab 340 Sweden Transport B.L17 340B 3 3[1]
ATR 72 France / Italy VIP/Transport B.L16 ATR-72-500
ATR-72-600
3
3
6[10]
Boeing 737 United States VIP Transport B.L11 737-4Z6 BBJ
737-8Z6 BBJ
2
2
4[11]
Airbus A319 Germany VIP/Transport B.L15 A319-115CJ 1 1[12]
Airbus A320 France VIP/Transport B.L15 A320-200ACJ 2 2[12]
Airbus A340 France VIP/Transport B.L19 A340-500 1 1 Former Thai Airways (HS-TLC)
Sukhoi Superjet 100 Russia VIP/Transport B.L18 SSJ100-95LR 3 3[13]
Helicopter
Bell 412 United States VIP/Utility H.6 412 / 412SP / 412EP 6 11[1] 2 retired in October 2021.[14]
Sikorsky S-92 Superhawk United States VIP/Med Evac H.10 S-92A 5 5[1]
Sikorsky S-70 United States VIP/Utility H.12 S-70i 5 5[15]
Eurocopter EC725 France CSAR/Utility H.11 EC725 / H225M 12 12[1]
Trainer aircraft
KAI T-50 Golden Eagle South Korea Light attack/Lead-in fighter trainer B.KhF2 FA-50TH
T-50TH
4
10
14[1] First 4 delivered in April 2018.[16]
Cessna T-41 Mescalero United States Trainer aircraft B.F14 T-41D 6 6[17]
PAC CT/4 Airtrainer New Zealand Trainer aircraft B.F16 CT-4A/E 24 24[17]
Diamond DA42 Austria Trainer aircraft B.F20 DA42 18 18[1]
Diamond DA40 Austria Trainer aircraft B.F21 DA40NG 8 8
Beechcraft T-6 Texan II United States Trainer aircraft B.F22 T-6TH 12 12[1]
Eurocopter EC135 France Helicopter trainer H.13 H135 6 6[18]
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Aeronautics Defense Dominator Israel Reconnaissance BR.T3 Dominator XP 3 3
Aerostar Tactical UAS Israel Reconnaissance BR.T1 Aerostar BP unknown unknown Equipped with EO/IR sensors.[citation needed]
Tigershark II Thailand Reconnaissance BR.AF1 Tigershark II unknown unknown
RTAF U-1 Thailand Reconnaissance BR.TF1 RTAF U1
RTAF U1-M
17
3
17
3
Equipped with EO/IR sensors.
Three can be armed.
Sapura Cybereye Malaysia Reconnaissance Cybereye II 3 3[19] Equipped with EO/IR sensors.[citation needed]
Earth observation satellite
NAPA-1 Thailand Earth observation satellite RTAF-SAT-1 1 1 First Thai RTAF satellite. Launched via Vega VV16 in 2020.[20][21][22]
NAPA-2 Thailand Earth observation satellite RTAF-SAT-2 1 1

Armament

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Name Origin Type Notes
Air-to-air missile
Python 4/3 Israel short range infrared homing missile 120 obtained[23]
AIM-120C AMRAAM United States beyond-visual-range missile initial 50 missiles[23]
AIM-9E/J/P/M Sidewinder United States short range infrared homing missile 600 missiles obtained[23]
IRIS-T Germany short range infrared homing missile 40 units – employs a thrust vector control motor[23]
Meteor France beyond-visual-range missile Future operators
Air-to-surface missile
RBS 15 Sweden anti-ship missile 25 missiles obtained[23]
AGM-65D/G Maverick United States infrared imaging AGM 200 missiles obtained[23]
Air-to-ground weaponry
KGGB South Korea GPS-guided bomb kit attached to MK-82
Lizard 3 Israel laser-guided bomb kit attached to MK-82, MK-83, MK-84
GBU-10F/B Paveway II United States laser-guided bomb 2000-pound
GBU-12E/B Paveway II United States laser-guided bomb 500-pound
Mark 81 bomb United States low-drag general-purpose bomb 250-pound
Mark 82 bomb United States low-drag general-purpose bomb 500-pound
Mark 83 bomb United States low-drag general-purpose bomb 1000-pound
Mark 84 bomb United States low-drag general-purpose bomb 2000-pound
BLU-10 United States Napalm bomb 250-pound
BLU-23/BLU-32 United States Napalm bomb 500-pound
BLU-27 United States Napalm bomb 750-pound
Mk20 Rockeye II United States cluster bomb 750-pound
CBU-71A/B United States cluster bomb 750-pound
Hydra 70 United States unguided rocket
MK66 Thailand unguided rocket

Future aircraft

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Purchase Programme

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Upgrade Programme

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Indigenous Programme

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Historic aircraft

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Aircraft of the Royal Thai Air Force and its precursors, the Siamese Flying Corps (1914–1919), Royal Siamese Air Service (RSAS) (1919–1937) and Royal Siamese Air Force (RSAF) (1937–1939).[33][34][35]

Aircraft type Origin Designation Role Service period # used Notes
F-16 Block 15 US B.Kh19 fighter 1988-present 5 30 still in service.
RTAF-6 Thailand B.TO6 trainer 2017-? 3
Aeritalia G.222 Italy B.L14 transport 1995–2012 6 3 traded for Saab 340B
Aermacchi SF.260 Italy B.F15 trainer 1973–1999 18 locally built
Aero Commander 690 US B.PhTh4 reconnaissance 1982–1988 1
Aero L-39ZA/ART Albatros Czechoslovakia B.KhF1 trainer 1994–2021 37
Airbus A310-324 France B.L13 transport 1991–2016 1
Avro 504N UK B.F4 trainer 1930–1948 70+ 50+ built locally
Beechcraft Bonanza US B.S5 transport 1951–1962 3 Ex-Royal Thai Navy
Beechcraft C-45B/F US B.L1 transport 1947–1971 7 First transport
Beechcraft King Air US B.PhTh3 reconnaissance 1982–1989 1
Beechcraft Queen Air US B.PhTh2 reconnaissance 1971–1989 3
Bell 47/OH-13H US B.H7 helicopter 1972–1973 9
Bell 206B Jet Ranger US B.H8/B.HPhT1 helicopter 1982–2006 7 1 ex-Thai Army
Bell 212/UH-1N US B.H6k helicopter 1976–1999 2
Bell UH-1 Iroquois US B.H6 helicopter 1968–2021 31 Received 31, 18 lost
Boeing 100E US B.Kh7 fighter 1931–1949 2 comparison testing
Boripatra Siam B.Th2 bomber 1927–1940 4+ local design
Breguet 14 France B.Th1 bomber 1919–1937 40+ built locally
Breguet III France n/a trainer 1913–? 5
Bristol Bulldog UK B.Kh6 fighter 1930–1940 2 comparison testing
Cessna 150 US B.Ph1 trainer 1971–2004 6
Cessna 170B US B.S7 transport 1954–1959 9
Cessna 411 US B.PhTh1 reconnaissance 1982–1989 2
Cessna A-37 US B.J6 attack 1972–1994 20
Cessna O-1 Bird Dog US B.T2 reconnaissance 1967–1990 54
Cessna T-37B/C Tweet US B.F12 trainer 1961–1996 22
Consolidated PT-1 US B.F3 trainer 1928–1939 4
Curtiss Hawk 75N US B.Kh11 fighter 1939–1949 12 ordered 25, received 12
Curtiss Hawk II US B.Kh9 fighter 1934–1949 12
Curtiss Hawk III US B.Kh10 fighter 1935–1949 74+
Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver US B.J3 attack 1951–1955 6 Ex-Royal Thai Navy
de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk Canada B.F9 trainer 1950–1989 66
de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth UK B.F10 trainer 1951–1961 34
Douglas C-47 & EC-47D US B.L2 transport 1947–1997 55 B.L2k still in service
Douglas C-54/DC-4 US B.L3 transport 1959–1966 2
Douglas DC-8-62AF US B.L10 transport 1979–1989 3
Eurocopter AS332L-2 Super Puma France B.H9 helicopter 1996–2002 3
Fairchild 24 US B.S1 transport 1938–1950 13 ca.
Fairchild C-123B/K US B.L4 transport 1964–1995 46
Fairey Firefly FR.1 & T.2 UK B.J4 attack 1951–1955 12 later target tug
GAF N.22B Nomad Australia B.L9 transport/reconnaissance 1982–2015 22 [36]
Grob G 109 Germany B.R2 trainer 1989–1994 2 motor glider
Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat US B.Kh15 fighter 1951–1963 207
Grumman Widgeon US B.S6 transport 1951–1956 5
Heinkel HD 43 Germany B.Kh8 fighter 1930–1940 2 comparison testing
Helio Courier US B.Th1 transport 1963–1986 20
Hiller 360/UH-12 US B.H2 helicopter 1950–1952 5
Hoffman H-36 Dimona Austria B.R1 trainer 1983–1994 10 ca. motor glider
Kaman HH-43 Huskie US B.H5 helicopter 1962–1970 4
Kawasaki KH-4 Japan B.HPhT2 reconnaissance helicopter 1982–1985 1 ex-Thai Army
Lockheed T-33A/RT-33A US B.F11 trainer 1955–1996 54
Martin 139WSM & 166 US B.Th3 bomber 1937–1949 15 9 ex-Dutch 166s via Japan
Miles Magister UK B.F7 trainer 1947–1952 20
Mitsubishi Ki-21 Japan B.Th4 bomber 1940–1949 9
Mitsubishi Ki-30 Japan B.J2 attack 1940–1951 25
Nakajima Ki-27 Japan B.Kh12 fighter 1942–1945 12
Nakajima Ki-43 Japan B.Kh13 fighter 1943–1949 24
Nieuport 17 & 21 France B.Kh1 fighter 1918–1927 4+
Nieuport 24bis France B.Kh2 fighter 1918–1932 12+
Nieuport 80 France B.F1 trainer 1918–1935 12 ca.
Nieuport 83 France B.F2 trainer 1918–1935 12 ca.
Nieuport II & IV France n/a trainer 1913–? 4
Nieuport-Delage NiD 29 France B.Kh4 fighter 1923–1936 12+ built locally
North American F-86F/L Sabre US B.Kh17 fighter 1961–1972 74
North American T-6 Texan US B.F8 trainer 1948–1974 220
North American T-28D US B.F13 trainer 1962–1988 120
Northrop F-5A/B/C & RF-5A Freedom Fighter US B.Kh18 fighter 1967–2000 29 Variants in service.
PAC CT/4 Airtrainer New Zealand B.F16 trainer 1999–2018 24
Percival Prince UK B.T1 reconnaissance 1952–1962 1
Pilatus PC-9 Switzerland B.F19 trainer 1991-2023 22
Piper L-4 Cub/Piper PA-11 US B.S3 transport 1947–1962 44
Prajadhipok Siam B.Kh5 fighter 1929–? 1 local design
Rearwin 9000 US B.S2 transport 1938–1947 2
Republic F-84G Thunderjet US B.Kh16 fighter 1956–1963 34
RFB Fantrainer 400 & 600 Germany B.F18 trainer 1988–1994 26
Rockwell OV-10C Bronco US B.J5 attack 1971–2004 32 to Philippine AF
RTAF-4 Thailand B.F17 trainer 1974–1989 13 ca. locally built
Sikorsky S-51/H-5 US B.H1 helicopter 1950–1954 4
Sikorsky S-55/H-19 US B.H3 helicopter 1954–1965 11
Sikorsky S-58/S-58T/H-34 US B.H4 helicopter 1962–2003 65
SPAD VII & XIII France B.Kh3 fighter 1919–1931 32+
Stinson L-5 & L-5B US B.S4 transport 1947–1959 10
Supermarine Spitfire FR.14/PR.19 UK B.Kh14 fighter 1951–1955 34
Tachikawa Ki-36 Japan B.F6 trainer 1942–1950 24
Vought V-93S Corsair US B.J1/B.F5 attack/trainer 1934–1950 84+ Locally built/modified
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See also

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References

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Notes
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