Military of Uzbekistan - Current Air Force Equipment

Current Air Force Equipment

Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service Notes
Sukhoi Su-27 Soviet Union Multi role fighter 25
Sukhoi Su-24 Soviet Union Long range bomber 32 Stored
Mikoyan MiG-29 Soviet Union Multi role fighter 60
Sukhoi Su-17 Soviet Union Ground attack 38 Stored
Sukhoi Su-25 Soviet Union Ground attack 25 Active
Aero L-39 Albatros Czech Light attack/ trainer 14
Ilyushin Il-76 Soviet Union Heavy transport 6
An-12 Soviet Union Medium transport 5
An-24 Soviet Union Medium transport 1
An-26 Soviet Union Medium transport 15
Tu-154 Soviet Union VIP Transport 1
Mi-24 Hind Soviet Union Heavy attack helicopter 51
Mi-8 Hip/Mi-17 Hip Soviet Union Medium transport helicopter 64
Mil Mi-6 Soviet Union Heavy transport helicopter 27
Mil Mi-26 Soviet Union medium transport helicopter 1

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