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== Before 1919 == == Before 1919 ==
See ]


===Fighters and interceptors===
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* ] (reference has seven photographs)<ref>http://airwar.ru/enc/fww1/fokv3.html#camo</ref> * ] (reference has seven photographs)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://airwar.ru/enc/fww1/fokv3.html#camo|title = Fokker V.3}}</ref>
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* ] and V 7/I, and V 7/II, and V 7/III, and V 7/IV * ] and V 7/I, and V 7/II, and V 7/III, and V 7/IV
* ] and V 12, and V 14, and V 16, and V 33 * ] and V 12, and V 14, and V 16, and V 33
* ] and V 20, and V 21, and V 23, and V 25 * ] and V 20, and V 21, and V 23, and V 25
* ] and V 37 * ] and V 37
* ] (pioneering all-metal aircraft) * ] (pioneering all-metal aircraft)
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* ] (Adder or Viper), interceptor (rocket-engine) * ] (Adder or Viper), interceptor (rocket-engine)
* ], (Do C1) fighter (prototype), 1931 * ], (Do C1) fighter (prototype), 1931
* ], prototype heavy fighter, Zerstörer * ], prototype heavy fighter, Zerstörer
* ] ''Pfeil'' (Arrow), fighter-bomber + night fighter (push-pull engine configuration) * ] ''Pfeil'' (Arrow), fighter-bomber + night fighter (push-pull engine configuration)
* ], fighter-bomber * ], fighter-bomber
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* ], ship-borne torpedo bomber + reconnaissance (biplane) * ], ship-borne torpedo bomber + reconnaissance (biplane)
* ], prototype bomber * ], prototype bomber
* ] ''Eule'' (Owl), reconnaissance * ] ''Uhu'' (Eagle Owl), reconnaissance
* ], heavy bomber prototype * ], heavy bomber prototype
* ], heavy bomber * ], heavy bomber
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* ], bomber (prototype) * ], bomber (prototype)
* ], long-range bomber (prototype), '']'' competitor * ], long-range bomber (prototype), '']'' competitor
* ], heavy bomber * ], heavy bomber project
* ], heavy bomber * ], heavy bomber project
* ], bomber (prototype) * ], bomber (prototype)
* ], long-range bomber (prototype), first-built and flown '']'' competitor * ], long-range bomber (prototype), first-built and flown '']'' competitor
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* ], reconnaissance + transport * ], reconnaissance + transport
* ] long-range flying boat * ] long-range flying boat
* ], flying-boat (prototype * ], flying-boat (prototype)
* ], rocket-powered reconnaissance aircraft (prototype only) * ], rocket-powered reconnaissance aircraft (prototype only)
* ], previously Do J, better known as ''Wal'' (Whale), reconnaissance flying-boat * ], previously Do J, better known as ''Wal'' (Whale), reconnaissance flying-boat
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* North American/Canadair ] 5, 6, ] * North American/Canadair ] 5, 6, ]
* Republic ], RF-84F Thunderflash * Republic ], RF-84F Thunderflash
* ], − 1980


====East Germany==== ====East Germany====
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* ]F, PF (]) * ]F, PF (])
* ]PF, PFM, PM, S, SF (]) * ]PF, PFM, PM, S, SF (])
* ], F, F-13, FL, M, MF, PF, PFM, PFS, RF, SMB, SMT, SPS, SPSK, UM, US, USM, UTI * ]F, F-13, FL, M, MF, PF, PFM, PFS, RF, SPS, SPSK, ''bis'', UM, US, USM, UTI
* ]BN, MF, ML, PFM, S, UB * ]BN, MF, ML, PFM, S, UB
* ], −29UBC * ], −29UBC
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====East Germany==== ====East Germany====
* ], −28U (]) * ], −28U (])
* ],-48U (])


===Patrol and reconnaissance=== ===Patrol and reconnaissance===
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* ]A, B * ]A, B
* ], D "Skyservant" * ], D "Skyservant"
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* ]E * ]E
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* ] * ]
* ] * ] h
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* ]A-3M * ]A-3M
* ] * ]
* ]s Mk,50, Mk.51 * ]s Mk. 50, Mk.51
*Sikorsky ]A, C, G *Sikorsky ]A, C, G
* ] HAS.41 * ] HAS.41
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== 1991 onwards == == 1991 onwards ==


The reunified Germany's military aircraft consisted of a mix of East and West German Aircraft that were in service along with new aircraft acquired after combining. In 2004 the last remnants of the communist East German armed forces "NVA" have been given to neighbour countries of Germany, like Poland. The reunified Germany's military aircraft consisted of a mix of East and West German Aircraft that were in service along with new aircraft acquired after combining. In 2004 the last remnants of the communist East German armed forces "NVA" have been given to neighbour countries of Germany, such as Poland.


===Fighters and interceptors=== ===Fighters and interceptors===
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====Navy==== ====Navy====
* ] I * ], out of service
* ] (with the most modern upgrades worldwide) * ] (with the most modern upgrades worldwide)


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====Air Force==== ====Air Force====
* ] (on order) * ] (out of service)
* ] (on order) * ] (on order)
* ] (on order)


====Army==== ====Army====
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====Air Force==== ====Air Force====
* ] MRTT + VIP * ] MRTT + VIP, out of service
* ] * ]
* ] One on order. * ]
* ] Two former ], service entry 2009. * ] Two former ], service entry 2009.
* ], service entry 1 x 2020, 2 x 2022 * ], service entry 1 x 2020, 2 x 2022
* ] * ]
* ] Ordered, replaced Challengers. * ] Ordered, replaced Challengers.
* ]D * ]D, out of service
* ] Former ], out of service. * ] Former ], out of service.
* ] Former ], out of service. * ] Former ], out of service.
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====Navy==== ====Navy====
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===Trainers=== ===Trainers===
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* ] * ]
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===Helicopters=== ===Helicopters===
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====Army==== ====Army====
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* ] * ]
* ] (Trainer) * ] (Trainer)
* ], being phased out * ], out of service
* ] * ], out of service


====Navy==== ====Navy====
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ] ]


====Airforce==== ====Airforce====
* ] * ], out of service
* ] * ]
* ] ]
* ] (extensive upgrades planned) * ] (extensive upgrades planned)
* ] ]


===Experimental and research=== ===Experimental and research===
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== References == == References ==
<references /> <references />

==Bibliography==
* Silvester, John. "Call to Arms: The Percival Sea Prince and Pembroke". ''Air Enthusiast'', No. 55, Autumn 1994, pp.&nbsp;56–61. {{ISSN|0143-5450}}


== External links == == External links ==
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 17 August 2024

This list of military aircraft of Germany includes prototype, pre-production, and operational types. No distinction is drawn here between different services until 1991.

In 1990, the various air arms of the former German Democratic Republic were absorbed by their counterparts in the Federal Republic of Germany. Some types that had been operated by the GDR were no longer in service by then, and these are so noted.

Before 1919

Bombers and ground-attack aircraft

Patrol and reconnaissance

Trainers

Experimental and research

1919–1945

See also: List of aircraft of the Luftwaffe, World War II

Fighters and interceptors

Bombers and ground-attack aircraft

Patrol and reconnaissance

Transport and utility

Trainers

Helicopters

Experimental and research

1946–1991

Fighters and interceptors

West Germany

East Germany

Bombers and ground-attack aircraft

West Germany

East Germany

Patrol and reconnaissance

West Germany

Transport and utility

West Germany

East Germany

Trainers

West Germany

East Germany

Helicopters

West Germany

East Germany

Experimental and research

Other aircraft

1991 onwards

The reunified Germany's military aircraft consisted of a mix of East and West German Aircraft that were in service along with new aircraft acquired after combining. In 2004 the last remnants of the communist East German armed forces "NVA" have been given to neighbour countries of Germany, such as Poland.

Fighters and interceptors

Fighter bombers

Air Force

Navy

Patrol and reconnaissance

Luftwaffe

Navy

UAVs

Air Force

Army

Transport and utility

Air Force

Navy

Trainers

Helicopters

Army

Navy

Airforce

Experimental and research

See also

References

  1. "Fokker V.3".

Bibliography

  • Silvester, John. "Call to Arms: The Percival Sea Prince and Pembroke". Air Enthusiast, No. 55, Autumn 1994, pp. 56–61. ISSN 0143-5450

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