South African Air Force
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* 1 squadron of Impala I ground attack aircraft | * 1 squadron of Impala I ground attack aircraft | ||
* 1 squadron of SEPECAT Jaguar ground attack aircraft | * 1 squadron of SEPECAT Jaguar ground attack aircraft |
Revision as of 05:43, 15 August 2007
The South African Air Force (SAAF) is tasked with providing close air support, aerial reconnaissance, and transport support for the other services of the armed forces. Commanding the air force is Lieutenant General Abel Mawere. Each province holds at least one major SAAF base, and the SAAF's aircraft inventory is divided fairly evenly among the provinces.
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Organization
- South African Air Force Central Command
- Aerial Support Command
- Long-Range Aviation Command
- Air Defense Forces
- Military Transport Aviation Command
- Support Command
- Reserve and Cadre Training Command
Frontal Aviation Command
The Frontal Aviation Command is responsible for providing tactical support to the other branches of the armed forces. It is tasked with defending ground forces from aerial attack, providing close air support, and interdicting enemy forces.
Long-Range Aviation Command
The Long-Range Aviation Command is an intercontinental nuclear strike force which provides South Africa's strategic nuclear threat.
Air Defense Forces
The Air Defense Forces are charged with defense against enemy air attack. The Air Defense Forces operates several flights of Dassault Mirage III interceptors and E-2D Advanced Hawkeye AEW aircraft, armored vehicles and anti-aircraft guns for defending airfields, a network of surface-to-air missile systems, radio-technical units, and a national radar network.
Military Transport Aviation Command
The Military Transport and Aviation Command provides transportation for the other services of the armed forces. It operates a large variety of aircraft to accomplish this mission.
Support Command
Support Command provides the facilities on which the other commands operate, as well as support in such areas as maintenance and engineering. It also provides support in the form of special operations, such as search and rescue missions.
Reserve and Cadre Training Command
The Reserve and Cadre Training Command is responsible for training personnel of the SAAF. It operates two training regiments equipped with over 200 operational and training aircraft of various types.
Aircraft
Fighters
- 4 squadrons of Saab JAS 39 Gripen multirole fighters
- 2 squadrons of JAS 39C fighters (NATO-compatible version)
- 1 squadron of JAS 39D fighters (two-seat variant)
- 1 squadron of JAS 39E fighters (increased fuel capacity, upgraded avionics, and other improvements)
- 2 squadrons of Dassault Rafale multirole fighters
- 1 squadron of Rafale B fighters (two-seat variant)
- 1 squadron of Rafale C fighters (single-seat version)
- 8 squadrons of Dassault Mirage 2000 multirole fighters
- 5 squadrons of Mirage 2000D fighter-bombers
- 3 squadrons of Mirage 2000N nuclear strike aircraft
- 4 squadrons of Atlas Cheetah fighters
- 3 squadrons of Cheetah C fighters
- 1 squadron of Cheetah E fighters
- 4 squadrons of Dassault Mirage F1 fighters
- 1 squadron of Mirage F-1A ground attack fighters
- 1 squadron of Mirage F-1E all-weather multirole fighers
- 1 squadron of Mirage F1CR reconnaissance fighters
- 1 squadron of Mirage F1CT tactical ground attack fighters
- 3 squadrons of Dassault Mirage III interceptor aircraft
- 1 squadron of Impala I ground attack aircraft
- 1 squadron of SEPECAT Jaguar ground attack aircraft
Bombers
- 2 squadrons of Dassault Mirage IV supersonic strategic bombers
- 3 squadrons of B-1 Lancer strategic bombers
- 1 flight of B-2 Spirit stealth bombers
- 4 squadrons of B-52 Stratofortress jet strategic bombers
Transport aircraft
- 1 squadron of Boeing KC-777 tanker transports
- 7 squadrons of Lockheed C-130 Hercules transports
- 5 squadrons of C-130B Hercules transports
- 2 squadrons of C-130J Super Hercules transports
- 2 squadron of Airbus A400M long-range military transports
- 5 squadrons of CASA CN-235 medium-range transports
- 6 squadrons of Transall C-160 transports
- 15 flights of Cessna 208 short-haul regional airliners
- 45 flights of Pilatus PC-12 passenger/cargo aircraft
- 1 VIP squadron
- 4 Cessna 550/551 Citation II business jets
- 10 Dassault Falcon 900B business jets
Helicopters
- 3 squadron of Aérospatiale Alouette III light utility helicopters
- 3 squadron of Aérospatiale Puma utility helicopters
- 4 squadrons of Agusta A109 search and rescue/utility helicopters
- 2 squadrons of A109LUH light utility helicopters
- 1 squadron of A109 A109A Mk.II MAX aeromedical evacuation helicopters
- 1 squadron of A109K2 search and rescue/air ambulance helicopters
- 5 squadrons of Atlas Oryx medium utility helicopters
- 4 squadrons of Bell 206 multipurpose utility helicopters
- 4 squadrons of Bell 412 multipurpose utility helicopters
- 1 squadron of Bell Griffin HT1 advanced training helicopters
- 1 squadron of Bell Griffin HAR2 search and rescue helicopters
- 1 squadron of Agusta-Bell AB 412 civil utility transport helicopters
- 1 squadron of Agusta-Bell AB 412 Grifone military utility transport helicopters
- 5 squadrons of MBB/Kawasaki BK 117 medium utility/transport helicopters
- 3 squadrons of CH-53E Super Stallion heavy-lift cargo helicopters
- 6 squadrons of Westland Scout general purpose light helicopters
Special mission aircraft
- 3 squadrons of E-2 Hawkeye AEW aircraft
- 2 squadrons of E-2Cs
- 1 squadron of E-2D Advanced Hawkeyes
- 4 flights of EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare aircraft
- 12 flights of EP-3E Aries II ELINT aircraft
- 4 flights of RC-12D electronic surveillance aircraft
- 2 squadrons of Cessna 185 light utility aircraft
- 2 squadrons of Pilatus PC-6 STOL civil utility aircraft
Training aircraft
- 14 Aermacchi M-346 advanced trainers
- 114 Impala II two-seat jet trainers
- 24 BAE Hawk Mk 120 lead in fighter trainers
- 60 Pilatus PC-7 Mk 2 trainers
- 14 Atlas Cheetah D trainers
- 30 Beech Super King Air 350 multi-engine/navigation trainers
- 130 T-6 Texan II trainers
Weapons
Missiles
Surface-to-surface
- 5 squadrons of RSA-I1 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (15 transporter erector launchers per squadron)
- 10 squadrons of RSA-I2 Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles (15 transporter erector launchers per squadron)
Surface-to-air
- Crotale
- FIM-92 Stinger
- M1097 Avenger
- MIM-23 Hawk
- MIM-104 Patriot
- Mistral
- Umkhonto
Air-to-surface
- AASM
- AGM-65 Maverick
- AM 39 Exocet
- MBDA Apache
- RBS15
- Storm Shadow
Air-to-air
- AIM-9 Sidewinder
- AIM-92 Stinger
- AIM-120 AMRAAM
- AIM-152 AAAM
- MBDA Meteor
- MBDA MICA
- R550 Magic
Bombs
- AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon
- AGM-62 Walleye
- CBU-100 Cluster Bomb
- CBU-107 Passive Attack Weapon
- CBU-24
- CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition
- CBU-97 Sensor Fuzed Weapon
- GBU-37 GPS-Aided Munition
- GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb
- GBU-43 Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb
- Mark 82 General-Purpose Bomb
- Mark 83 General-Purpose Bomb
- Mark 84 General-Purpose Bomb
- Paveway IV Laser-Guided Bomb
Armored vehicles
- ERC 20
- CV9040 AAV
- M6 Linebacker
- Wiesel 2 BF/UF
- Wiesel 2 AFF
- Wiesel 2 Ozelot
- LAV-AD
- Sisu XA-181
- M1097 Avenger Self-Propelled Surface-to-Air Missile System
- MIM-72/M48 Chaparral Self-Propelled Surface-to-Air Missile System
- Air Defense Anti-Tank System
Artillery
- M167 Vulcan air defense gun
- Oerlikon 20mm anti-aircraft gun
- Oerlikon 35mm anti-aircraft gun
- Skysweeper 75mm anti-aircraft gun