North Korean Air Force

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The North Korean Air Force is equipped mainly with Soviet-era and non-vital Chinese technology. When the People's Army Group was formed, the aviation unit became its air force branch on August 20, 1947. North Korea celebrates August 20th as the Air Force Foundation Day.

As of 1992, North Korea's airforce comprised of about 1,620 aircraft and 70,000 personnel, about twice the number of aircraft as the South, though the operational status of many of these aircraft is unknown. Most of its aircraft are obsolete Soviet and Chinese models, but it has been modernizing since the 1980s. Modern aircraft include 150 MiG-21s, 60 MiG-23P fighter-bombers and MiG-23ML close-support fighters, and 40 Q-5 Fantan ground attack planes. During the 1980s, the airforce expanded its inventory of helicopters from 40 to 275. This inventory includes Mi-2/HOPLITEs, Mi-4/HOUNDs, and Mi-8/HIPs. In 1985, the DPRK circumvented U.S. export controls to buy 87 U.S.-manufactured civilian model Hughes helicopters, which are more advanced than the Russian models and have probably been armed with guns and rockets. North Korea does not manufacture its own aircraft, but it does produce spare parts. [1]

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[edit] List of Equipment

  • Bomber Aircraft
    • H-5 (Il-28) Bomber
    • Q-5 Close Air Support Bomber
    • Su-7 Fitter Close Air Support Bomber
    • Su-25 Frogfoot Close Air Support Bomber
  • Fighter Aircraft
    • J-5 Fresco (MiG-17) Interceptor Fighter
    • J-6 Farmer (MiG-19) Interceptor Fighter
    • J-7 Fishbed (MiG-21) Interceptor Fighter
    • MiG-23 Flogger Interceptor Fighter
    • MiG-29 Fulcrum Interceptor Fighter
  • Training Aircraft
    • Yak-18 Trainer Aircraft
    • MiG-15 Fagot Trainer Aircraft
    • MiG-19 Farmer Trainer Aircraft
    • MiG-21 Fishbed Trainer Aircraft
    • H-5 (Il-28) Trainer Aircraft

[edit] Major air bases

Following is a list of bases where North Korean Air Force aircraft are permanently based[1] [2].

[edit] Northwest

[edit] West Coast and Pyongyang

[edit] DMZ area

[edit] East Coast

[edit] Far Northeast

[edit] Trivia

Due to the political condition of North Korea, several disillusioned North Korean pilots have defected with their jets. These incidents includes:

[edit] References

  1. ^ North Korean Special Weapons Facilities, Federation of American Scientists, 2006.
  2. ^ North Korean Air Forces, Scramble, Dutch Aviation Society, 2006.

[edit] External links