Republic of Korea Army aviation

Aircraft

Aircraft Type Version Produced Quantity Notes
Bell Helicopter UH-1Utility TransportUH-1H/N1965~1978[1]129[2]
Sikorsky Aircraft UH-60Utility TransportUH-60P1990~1999[1] 140[3]Built under license by Korean Air
Boeing CH-47 ChinookHeavy TransportCH-47D
CH-47DLR
1988~1998[1] 17
6
ROKA received a total of 18 CH-47D and 6 CH-47DLR
KAI KUH-1 SurionUtility TransportKUH-12012~10 (258 planned)[4]planned to replace the UH-1 and MD-500
MD Helicopters MD 500Light Attack
Light Attack
MD 500 Defender
MD 500 TOW Defender
1976~1988[1] 207
50
Built under license by Korean Air
Bell Helicopter AH-1 CobraAttackAH-1F/S1977~1991[1] 90[5]being upgraded [6]
Messerschmitt Bo 105Light AttackBo 105CBS1999~2000[1] 12Built under license by KAI
KAHAttackKAI KAH (Korean attack helicopter)2018~(Planned 200)[7] planned to replace the MD-500[7]
AH-64 ApacheAttackAH-64E Guardian2016~2018[8]036 on order[9][10]
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gollark: Funnily enough, LyricLy's issues with the``` // We're using a streaming algorithm to compile it, for high performance // This means we need to define some buffers to fill with data beforehand // This is an important loop, so we make sure to avoid allocations during it // by predefining them here```bit were not ones I actually realized.
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