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6 test aircraft and 1 production aircraft have been delivered. 20 on order. 42 planned. [64] MQ-1B Predator: General Atomics: USA Propeller Multi-mission Unmanned [citation needed] 1 [2] MQ-9A Reaper: General Atomics: USA Propeller Multi-mission [65] Unmanned 2007, 2015 (ER) [66] 102 [2] BQM-167 Skeeter: Composite Engineering: Jet Target drone ...
List of United States Air Force aircraft designations (1919–1962) List of United States Navy aircraft designations (pre-1962) List of United States Army aircraft designations (1956–1962) List of United States Tri-Service aircraft designations; List of U.S. DoD aircraft designations; List of undesignated military aircraft of the United States
This section duplicates the scope of other articles, specifically List of active United States military aircraft#Air Force. Please discuss this issue and help introduce a summary style to the section by replacing the section with a link and a summary or by splitting the content into a new article. (April 2024)
Military surveillance version of the DHC-8-100, used for missile range control. [citation needed] E-11A (BACN) [32] Northrop Grumman USA / Canada: Jet Command and control / BACN: Manned c. 2011 [33] 5 [3] 2 aircraft to be divested in FY2025. [34] Nine planned. [35] EA-37B Compass Call: Gulfstream USA Jet Radar jamming / PSYOP: Manned 2026 [35 ...
List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS; List of Soviet straight-winged jet fighters; List of aircraft of the Spanish Republican Air Force; List of military aircraft of Sri Lanka; List of submarine-borne aircraft; List of military aircraft of Sweden; List of aircraft of the Swiss Air Force
Military aircraft by nationality of original manufacturer International joint ventures Algeria • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Austria and Austria-Hungary
Military transport aircraft include load-carrying non-combat types such as freight and troop carriers, as well as some other specialised types, used by military forces around the world. In production [ edit ]
This list includes aircraft operated by the United States Army, Army Signal Corps, and American Expeditionary Forces. Name Role Manufacturer Notes Year of first flight Introduction Number built VE-8: Lewis & Vought Corporation Four ordered by the U.S. Army on October 11, 1918; two were canceled Unknown Unknown 2 VE-9: Lewis & Vought Corporation