South African Air Force

The South African Air Force (SAAF) is the air force of South Africa, with headquarters in Pretoria. The South African Air Force was established on 1 February 1920. The Air Force has seen service in World War II and the Korean War. From 1966 the SAAF was involved in providing infantry support in a low intensity war ("The Border War") in Angola, South West Africa (now Namibia) and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). As the war progressed, the intensity of air operations increased until in the late 1980s, the SAAF were compelled to fly fighter missions against Angolan aircraft in order to maintain tactical air superiority. On conclusion of the Border War in 1990, aircraft numbers were severely reduced due to economic pressures as well as the cessation of hostilities with neighboring states. Today the SAAF has a limited air combat capability and has been structured towards regional peace-keeping, disaster relief and maritime patrol operations.

Fighters

 * Saab JAS 39 Gripen C (Multirole Fighter) x 24

Transport Aircraft

 * Beechcraft Super King Air (Light Transport) x 4
 * Boeing 737BBJ (Presidential Transport) x 1
 * CASA C-212 (Light Transport) x 4
 * Cessna 208B (Light Utility) x 10
 * Cessna 550 Citation (VIP Transport) x 2
 * Dassault Falcon 50 (VIP Transport) x 2
 * Dassault Falcon 900 (VIP Transport) x 1
 * Douglas C-47TP Dakota (Medium Transport) x 9
 * Lockheed C-130BZ Hercules (Tactical Airlifter) x 18
 * Pilatus PC-12NG (Light Transport) x 1

Trainers

 * British Aerospace Hawk Mk.120 (Advanced Trainer) x 24
 * Pilatus PC-7 Mk.II (Primary Trainer) x 52
 * Saab JAS 39 Gripen D x 12 (Conversion Trainer)

Helicopters

 * Agusta A109 (Light Utility Helicopter) x 27
 * Atlas Oryx (Medium Transport Helicopter) x 40
 * Denel Rooivalk (Attack Helicopter) x 11
 * MBB-Kawasaki BK-117 (Utility Helicopter) x 4
 * Westland Super Lynx (Maritime Helicopter) x 4