45 Militaries Worldwide Prefer This Combat Helicopter

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45 Militaries Worldwide Prefer This Combat Helicopter

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24/7 Wall St. Insights

  • We used data from the 2024 World Air Forces report from FlightGlobal
  • The type of aircraft used by most militaries are the helicopters
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Beginning in World War I, aircraft has played a role in military strategies in almost every major conflict since. Starting with conducting reconnaissance over land, to carrying weapons and troops, and becoming total weapons themselves, fighting other planes in the sky. Nowadays, there is a wide array of military aircraft that are employed to assert power, defend territories, and execute strategic operations by military forces around the world. Over the years, many of these aircraft have proven themselves through their operational effectiveness. As such, some military aircraft have risen to a level of prominence and worldwide proliferation.

To identify the military aircraft that are used by the most military forces, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the report 2024 World Air Forces from FlightGlobal, an aviation and aerospace industry website. Aircraft were ranked by the number of military forces using them. Only distinctly unique countable aircraft used by more than 15 countries or more are listed. Supplemental data regarding the type of aircraft, how many are on order or in active service, and notable countries that use these aircraft also came from FlightGlobal.

The MiG-29 Fulcrum is one of the more popular combat aircraft globally, finding a place in more than 30 military forces. Known for its speed, maneuverability, and offensive power, these fighter jets are the primary instruments of aerial warfare. The U.S.-made F-35 Lightning II or the Russian Su-25 Frogfoot are examples of other fighters that have found favor with global militaries.

Also worth noting is that many of the aircraft at the top of the list, used by the most militaries, are helicopters. Overall, these aircraft are used by multiple military forces worldwide, with each playing an important role.

Why Is This Important?

Pilots from the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings taxi F-35As on the runway

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One interesting thing to note about the aircraft on this list is that there are two main producers of these aircraft, namely the United States and Russia. While other countries might own some of the aircraft from one or the other depending on their alliances, the United States and Russia are the main proprietors of these military aircraft.

Here is a look at the most widely flown military aircraft in the world.

25. Bell 205

  • Number of militaries using: 16
  • Active aircraft: 218
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Notable countries: Guatemala, Philippines, Turkey

24. Aerospatiale Alouette III SA316

  • Number of militaries using: 16
  • Active aircraft: 98
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat helicopter, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Pakistan, Austria, India

23. Alenia C-27J Spartan

  • Number of militaries using: 17
  • Active aircraft: 68
  • Aircraft on order: 3
  • Type: Transport
  • Notable countries: Australia, Greece, Romania

22. SIAI-Marchetti SF-260

  • Number of militaries using: 18
  • Active aircraft: 282
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Belgium, Mexico, Venezuela

21. Aerospatiale SA330 Puma

  • Number of militaries using: 18
  • Active aircraft: 231
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat helicopter, transport
  • Notable countries: Kenya, Kuwait, Morocco

20. CASA C-212 Aviocar

  • Number of militaries using: 18
  • Active aircraft: 58
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Special mission, transport, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Indonesia, Mexico, United States

19. Mil Mi-17 Hip

Vitaly V. Kuzmin / Wikimedia Commons
  • Number of militaries using: 19
  • Active aircraft: 357
  • Aircraft on order: 2
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Notable countries: China, India, Colombia

18. Ilyushin Il-76

Robert Sullivan / Public Domain / Flickr
  • Number of militaries using: 19
  • Active aircraft: 216
  • Aircraft on order: 11
  • Type: Combat aircraft, transport
  • Notable countries: Algeria, Egypt, Sudan

17. Bell 212 Twin Huey

  • Number of militaries using: 19
  • Active aircraft: 222
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Notable countries: Austria, Italy, Thailand

16. H225M

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  • Number of militaries using: 20
  • Active aircraft: 151
  • Aircraft on order: 80
  • Type: Combat helicopter, transport, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Brazil, France, Kuwait

15. Mil Mi-2

  • Number of militaries using: 20
  • Active aircraft: 239
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat helicopter, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Poland, Russia, Syria

14. Mil Mi-8 Hip

  • Number of militaries using: 22
  • Active aircraft: 265
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Notable countries: Algeria, Russia, Azerbaijan

13. F-35 Lightning II (Variant A)

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  • Number of militaries using: 22
  • Active aircraft: 552
  • Aircraft on order: 1,892
  • Type: Combat aircraft, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: United States, Japan, Israel, United Kingdom

12. Antonov An-26 Curl

  • Number of militaries using: 23
  • Active aircraft: 156
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Special mission, transport
  • Notable countries: Russia, Sudan, Nicaragua

11. Leonardo AW139

Antonio Stellato / Wikimedia Commons
  • Number of militaries using: 24
  • Active aircraft: 113
  • Aircraft on order: 10
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Notable countries: Italy, Qatar, Algeria

10. C295

  • Number of militaries using: 25
  • Active aircraft: 121
  • Aircraft on order: 58
  • Type: Special mission, transport
  • Notable countries: Egypt, India, Mexico

9. C-130 Hercules

  • Number of militaries using: 28
  • Active aircraft: 363
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Transport
  • Notable countries: United States, Egypt, Saudi Arabia

8. Aero L-39 Albatros

  • Number of militaries using: 29
  • Active aircraft: 551
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat aircraft, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Cuba, Russia, Syria

7. Cessna 208 Caravan

Public Domain / Wikimedia Commons
  • Number of militaries using: 33
  • Active aircraft: 127
  • Aircraft on order: 1
  • Type: Special mission, transport, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Brazil

6. Bell 412

Ministry of Defense (Japan) / Wikimedia Commons
  • Number of militaries using: 33
  • Active aircraft: 292
  • Aircraft on order: 12
  • Type: Combat helicopter, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Canada, Indonesia, Japan

5. Bell UH-1 Iroquois

cak757 / Flickr
  • Number of militaries using: 34
  • Active aircraft: 595
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat helicopter, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Argentina, Japan, Greece, United States

4. Mil Mi-24 Hind

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  • Number of militaries using: 35
  • Active aircraft: 292
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat helicopter
  • Notable countries: Poland, Russia, Sudan

3. Sukhoi Su-25 Frogfoot

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  • Number of militaries using: 36
  • Active aircraft: 468
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat aircraft, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Belarus, Russia, North Korea

2. Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum

  • Number of militaries using: 38
  • Active aircraft: 609
  • Aircraft on order: 37
  • Type: Combat aircraft, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Egypt, India, Yemen

1. Bell 206 JetRanger

Shadman Samee / Wikimedia Commons
  • Number of militaries using: 45
  • Active aircraft: 292
  • Aircraft on order: 0
  • Type: Combat helicopter, training aircraft
  • Notable countries: Brazil, Iran, Israel
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