The Kuwait Air Force (القوات الجوية الكويتية) al-Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Kuwaitiya), was formed in 1961 while in late 1960s twelve Strikemaster Mk.83s, Lightning F53s and two T55 trainer versions were delivered.

Subsequently in 1971, two Lockheed L-100-20 Hercules subsequently between 1968 and 1977 two Bell 206, eight Agusta Bell 205s entered the service.

In 1974. a total of 27 Mirage F1CKs and seven Mirage F1BKs were ordered and delivered in two separate batches until 1983.

Thirty six (36) Douglas (T) A-4KU Skyhawks that were ordered in 1974 and delivered during 1977.

During he same period, twenty four (24) SNIAS SA342K Gazelles were delivered, four were later transferred to the Kuwait Police Air Wing. Four L-100-30 Hercules transport aircraft were delivered in 1983, replacing the shorter L-100-20 version from which only one survived (the other crashed in France). Also in 1983, twelve Hawk T64 were ordered to fulfill the requirement for training capacity.

The Shorts Tucano T.52, was scheduled for delivery 1990 but was deferred to 1995 due to the Kuwait's occupation.

After the the liberating Kuwait from Saddams’s forces, the KAF underwent reorganization and both the Douglas A-4 Skyhwaks and the Dassault Mirage F1s were phased out in favour of the McDonnell Douglas F-18 Hornet. 32 F/A-18Cs and eight F/A-18D Hornets. The Mirages have been withdrawn from service and placed in storage.

The first six of sixteen ordered AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopters were delivered to the Kuwait Air Force on 3 February 2006. The remaining ten aircraft were delivered thereafter. All the helicopters are preconfigured to carry the AN/APG-78 Longbow radar kits.

According to Jane’s Sentinel Security Assessment - The Gulf States (dated September 16, 2011) the Kuwait Air Force:

The air force is capable of performing a range of missions. Has enhanced the ability to react rapidly and provide anti-armour support to land forces.

Kuwait Police:

The Kuwait Police Helicopter Wing has a small helicopter fleet consisting of four SA342K Gazelles, one SA330H Puma and has recently acquired two Eurocopter EC135s.


Commander of the Air Force: Vice Marshall Yusef al-Otaibi
Air Force Personnel Strength: 2,500
Inventory Summary:

  • Combat: 58 (total), 39 (in service)
  • Transport: 5 (total), 5 (in service)
  • Helicopters: 48 (total), 39 (in service)
Aircraft Type Versions In service Notes
Combat Capable        
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet Multirole Fighter CD 39  
 Trainers        
BAE Hawk Advanced Trainer Mk.64 10  
Shorts Tucano Basic Trainer Mk.52 16  
 Transports        
Lockheed L-100 Hercules Transport L100-30 3  
Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules Multirole Tanker KC-130J 0 3 entering service in 2013.
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III Transport C-17A 1 One ordered in September 2010.
Helicopters        
Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow Attack Helicopter - 16  
Aerospatiale SA-342 Gazelle Trainer & Support Helicopter SA-342K 13  
Eurocopter AS-332 Super Puma Search & Rescue AS-332M 4  
Aerospatale SA-330 Puma Utility Helicopter SA-330H 5  
Sikorsky S-92 VIP Transport S92A 2  
Eurocopter EC-135 Utility Helicopter T1 2 Police Rotary Wing
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin Utility Helicopter N3 2 Police Rotary Wing
Civil and Military Airports in Kuwait
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