القوات الجوية الملكية السعودية
(تم التحويل من Royal Saudi Air Force)
القوات الجوية الملكية السعودية | |
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البلد | السعودية |
جزء من | Saudi Arabian Armed Forces |
الكنية | RSAF |
الاشتباكات | Gulf War : Desert Shield Battle of Khafji Desert Storm Sa'dah Insurgency[1] |
القادة | |
Chief of Armed forces | محمد بن سلمان |
أبرز القادة | خالد بن سلمان |
الشارات | |
RSAF Roundels | ![]() |
القوات الجوية الملكية السعودية، هي فرع القوات الجوية التابع لعسكرية السعودية. بعد القوات الجوية الإسرائيلية والقوات الجوية التركية تعتبر القوات الجوية السعودية هي ثالث أكبر قوات جوية من حيث القدرة القتالية في منطقة [[الشرق الأوسط [1]
مشتريات حديثة
مقالة مفصلة: صفقة اليمامة
التاريخ
الأقسام
تنقسم القوات الجوية الملكية السعودية في تسعة قواعد جوية بالمملكة:
- جناج القوات الملكية 1 حفر الباطن
- جناح القوات الملكية 2 الطائف
- جناح القوات الملكية 3 في الظهران
- جناح القوات الملكية 4 في الرياض
- جناح القوات الملكية 5 في خميس مشيط
- جناح القوات الملكية 6 في الخرج (قاعدة الأمير سلطان الجوية)
- جناح القوات الملكية 7 في تبوك
- جناح القوات الملكية 8 في جدة
- جناح القوات الملكية 11 في الظهران
وحدات القوات الجوية العسودية
مخزون الطائرات الحالي

RSAF AH-64 Apache

Boeing F-15S Eagle, the strike fighter of the RSAF
Royal Saudi Arabian Air Force pilot adjusts his oxygen mask while in the cockpit of an F-5 Tiger II aircraft prior to flying a training mission.
الطائرة | المنشأ | النوع | الطرز | في الخمة | ملاحظات |
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Agusta-Bell 212 | ![]() |
Transport Helicopter | - | 27 | |
Agusta-Bell AS-61 | ![]() |
Transport Helicopter | AS-61A-4 | 3 | Royal Flight |
Airbus A340 | ![]() |
Transport | A340-213 | 1 | Royal Flight |
BAe 125 | ![]() |
Transport | 800B | 4 | Royal Flight |
BAe Hawk | ![]() |
Advanced Trainer | Mk 65 Mk 65A |
30 20 |
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BAe Jetstream | ![]() |
Trainer | 31 | 2 | |
Bell 205 | ![]() |
Transport Helicopter | - | 24 | |
Bell 406 Combat Scout | ![]() |
Attack Helicopter | 406CS | 13 | Operated by Royal Saudi Land Forces |
Bell 412 | ![]() |
Transport Helicopter | 412EP | 2 | |
Boeing 747 | ![]() |
VIP Transport | 747-300 747SP |
2 | Royal Flight |
Boeing 757 | ![]() |
Medical Transport | - | 1 | |
Boeing AH-64 Apache | ![]() |
Attack Helicopter | AH-64A | 12 | Operated by the Land Forces, to be upgraded to AH-64D $400m, a further 12 AH-64D requested for $598m |
Boeing Business Jet | ![]() |
Transport | BBJ1 BBJ2 |
1 1 |
Royal Flight |
Boeing E-3 Sentry | ![]() |
airborne early warning and control | 5 | seeking upgrades | |
Boeing F-15 Eagle | ![]() |
Fighter | F-15C F-15D |
57 25 |
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Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle | ![]() |
Strike fighter | F-15S | 71 | Almost identical to the USAF F-15E, the only major difference is the AN/APG-70 radar performance in the synthetic aperture mode. |
Boeing KE-3A | ![]() |
Airborne Refuelling | KE-3A | 8 | Being upgraded & then replaced by A330 MRRT |
CASA CN-235 | ![]() |
Transport | CN235M-10 | 4 | Royal Flight |
Cessna 550 Citation | ![]() |
Transport | C550 | 4 | Royal Flight |
Eurocopter AS-532 Cougar | ![]() |
Combat Search and Rescue | AS 532M | 12 | |
Aérospatiale AS-365 Dauphin | ![]() |
Naval Helicopter Medical Helicopter |
SA 365F SA 365N |
24 | SA365F operated by Royal Saudi Naval Forces |
Eurocopter SA-332 Super Puma | ![]() |
Naval Helicopter | AS-332F | 13 | Operated by Royal Saudi Naval Forces |
Eurofighter Typhoon | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Air Defence | Typhoon F.2 | 6 | 72 ordered £7 billion, a further 72 could be ordered. |
Gates Learjet 35 | ![]() |
Transport | 35A | 2 | Both transferred to the Royal Saudi Armed Forces Medical Wing in July 2009 |
Gulfstream III | ![]() |
Transport | - | 2 | |
Gulfstream V | ![]() |
Medical Transport | - | ? | |
Kawasaki-Vertol 107 | ![]() ![]() |
Transport Helicopter | - | 18 | Operated by Ministry of the Interior |
Lockheed C-130 Hercules | ![]() |
Transport | C-130E C-130H KC-130H VC-130H |
42 | |
Lockheed L-100 | ![]() |
Transport | L-100-30 | ? | |
McDonnell Douglas MD-11 | ![]() |
Transport | MD-11 | 1 | Royal Flight |
Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter | ![]() |
Fighter | F5A F-5B |
110 | Withdrawn from service aside from in the trainer role, some squadrons such as #10 based in Taif will be replaced with Eurofighter Typhoons. |
Super Mushshaaq | ![]() |
Trainer | - | 20 | |
Panavia Tornado IDS | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Ground Attack | 87 | some IDS and ADV to be upgraded at a cost of $4.66 billion, perhaps 80 aircraft in total | |
Panavia Tornado ADV | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Fighter | 24 | To be withdrawn from service & shipped to the UK in a buy back package part of the Al Salam deal. | |
Pilatus PC-9 | ![]() |
Trainer | - | 50 | |
Reims Cessna F172 | ![]() |
Trainer | F172G F172H F172M |
8 | |
Sikorsky S-70 Black Hawk | ![]() |
Transport Helicopter | S-70A-1 S-70A-1L |
12 | S-70A-1L operated by the Royal Saudi Land Force |
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk | ![]() |
Transport Helicopter | VH-60L | 18 | Operated by Royal Saudi Land Force, a further 24 UH-60L requested for $350m |
Total : | +817 | Including the 72 Eurofighter Typhoon |
القادة
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المصادر
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