List of active equipment of the German Air Force
This list intends to give an accurate detail list of the equipment currently fielded by the German Air Force.
Current inventory
Aircraft operated by the Luftwaffe
| Aircraft | Origin | Image | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Combat aircraft | ||||||
| Eurofighter Typhoon | | Interceptor | T1 | 31 | [1] Status: 138 in service (as of 2025)[1] | |
| Swingrole | T2 | 76 | ||||
| Swingrole | T3A | 31 | ||||
| Panavia Tornado | | multirole | IDS | 68 | [7] | |
| SEAD / ECR (Electronic Combat Reconnaissance) | ECR | 21 | [7] | ||
| Military Transport / Aerial refueling | ||||||
| Airbus A400M | | tactical airlifter / aerial refueling | A400M | 50 | [8][9] Equipment of the A400M of the Bundeswehr: | |
| Lockheed Martin C-130J | | tactical airlifter | C-130J-30 | 3 | [13] | |
| tactical airlifter / aerial refueling | KC-130J | 3 | [14] | |||
| Helicopter | ||||||
| Airbus Helicopters H145 | | light utility | EC645 T2 LUH SOF | 16 | German Air Force as a special forces transport helicopter and has been configured to support their missions both during the day and night. Flown by Special Forces Command[15] | |
| Eurocopter AS532 | | VIP transport | AS532 U2 | 3 | [16] | |
| Sikorsky CH-53 | | transport | CH-53G | 66 | [17] | |
| Trainer aircraft | ||||||
| Grob G 120 | basic trainer | G 120A | 6 | [18] / [18] | ||
| G 120TP | 5 | |||||
| Northrop T-38 | | jet trainer | T-38C | 46 | [19] | |
| UAVs | ||||||
| IAI Heron | surveillance | Heron 1 | 5 | Being replaced by Heron TP[20] | ||
| surveillance and combat | Heron TP (Eitan) | 5 | 5 under lease, with 3 additional planned.[20][21] | |||
| Transport - "Grey Fleet" | ||||||
| Airbus A321neo | | Transport and | A321LR | 2 | [22] | |
| Transport - "White Fleet" | ||||||
| Airbus A319 | | VIP transport | A319CJ | 2 | Passenger and material transport, strategic patient air transport or flights within the framework of arms control[16] | |
| Open Skies | A319OH | 1 | The new observation platform OH ("Offener Himmel" = "Open Sky") is equipped with electro-optical sensors, an EO-S/digital camera and an infrared sensor (IR-S) based on an A319CJ from Lufthansa Technik.[23] | |||
| Airbus A321 | | VIP, troops transport | A321-200 | 1 | [16] | |
| Airbus A350 | | VIP, troops transport | ACJ350 | 3 | [24] | |
| Bombardier Global 5000 | | VIP transport | Global 5000 | 3 | [16] | |
| Bombardier Global 6000 | VIP transport | Global 6000 | 3 | [25][26][16] | ||
Aircraft provided by contractors
| Aircraft | Origin | Contractor | Image | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aircraft | |||||||
| PZL M28 Skytruck (with underbelly luggage pod) | PD Sicherheit | | Paratrooper training | — | 3 | [27] | |
| Helicopters | |||||||
| Airbus H135 | DL Helicopter Technik | Training helicopter | EC 135P2+ | Contract extended in July 2021.[28] 1 lost in July 2025.[29] | |||
| Airbus H145 | NHV | | Training helicopter | H145 D2 | 1 | Used to train KSK pilots.[30][31][32] | |
| H145 D3 | 2 | ||||||
International collaborations with the Luftwaffe participation
| Aircraft | Origin | Operator | Image | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aerial refueling | |||||||
| Airbus A330 MRTT Multi-Role Tanker Transport | MMF Multinational MRTT Fleet |
| Tanker / transport aircraft / medical evacuation | A330-200 MRTT | 9 (+3 on order) | [34] Based at the Eindhoven Air Base in the Netherlands.[35]
The first aircraft entered service in June 2020, the ninth in February 2025). | |
| Air surveillance | |||||||
| Boeing E-3 Sentry | NAEW&CF programme (NATO Airborne Early Warning & Control Force) | | AEW&C (Airborne early warning and control) | E-3A | 14 | [41] Based at NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen, Germany. 18 E-3 used initially, and to be replaced by the E-7 Wedgetail, of which 6 were ordered in January 2024.[42][43] | |
| Boeing E-7 Wedgetail | | AEW&C (Airborne early warning and control) | E-7A | 0 (+ 6 on order) | |||
| Northrop Grumman – RQ-4 Global Hawk | AGS (Alliance Ground Surveillance) | | UAV HALE, ISR, Combat (Unmanned aerial vehicle high altitude long endurance, intelligence surveillance reconnaissance) | RQ-4D Phoenix (Block 40) | 5 | [44] | |
Armament
Weapons and equipment used on each aircraft
Panavia Tornado IDS variant
The IDS standard variant is a strike aircraft. The Recce sub-variant can perform all tasks of the IDS, and is capable of performing reconnaissance missions with a pod. This variant has a modified cockpit cabling and a different cockpit display (ASSTA-1 modernisation).[45]
- Canon: Mauser BK-27
- Air-Air missiles: AIM-9L Sidewinder, IRIS-T
- Air-ground missiles: AGM-88B HARM Block IIIB, Taurus KEPD 350, Laser-Guided Sidewinder[46]
- Guided bombs: GBU-24 Paveway III (MK-84 or BLU-109), GBU-38 / 54 JDAM (MK-82 bomb body),[47]
- Unguided bombs: MK-82
- Nuclear bombs: B61-3 and B61-4
- Pods: Litening II (Rafael), Airborne Reconnaissance Pod II (ARP II)
Tornado ECR
An electronic warfare and SEAD / DEAD aircraft [45].
- Canon: Mauser BK-27
- Air-to-Air missiles: AIM-9L, IRIS-T
- Anti-radiation missiles: AGM-88B HARM Block IIIB
- Guided bombs: GBU-38 / 54 JDAM (MK-82 bomb body)
- Unguided bombs: MK-82, MK-83, MK-84
- Other: ECM pods (including jammers), passive radar, and ECCM equipment
Eurofighter T1
- Canon: Mauser BK-27[48]
- Air-Air missiles: AIM-9L, AIM-120B AMRAAM, IRIS-T[49][50][51][52]
- Guided bombs: GBU-48 Paveway III[53]
- Pods: Rafael Litening III
Eurofighter T2, T3 and T4
- Canon: Mauser BK-27[48]
- Air-Air missiles: AIM-9L, AIM-120B, IRIS-T, AIM-120C5, Meteor[49][50][51][52]
- Air-ground missiles: AGM-88E[54][55] Brimstone 3
- Guided bombs: GBU-48 Paveway III, GBU-54 Laser-JDAM,[53][56][47]
- Pods: Rafael Litening III, Litening V ordered[57]
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
- Canon: GAU-22/A
- Air-Air missiles: AIM-9X, AIM-120 AMRAAM, AIM-132 ASRAAM, Meteor
- Air-Surface missile: AGM-158 Joint Air to Surface Standoff Missile, AGM-158C LRASM
- Guided bombs: Joint Direct Attack Munition, Paveway
Complementary elements for some weapons
Conventional Guided bombs:
- GBU-24, 907 kg bomb with a Paveway II semi-active laser guidance system, a FBM21 fuse and:
- GBU-38 JDAM, 277 kg bomb with a JDAM guidance system (GPS/INS), MK-82 bomb body and FBM21 fuse.
- GBU-54 Laser-JDAM, 277 kg bomb made of the L-JDAM guidance system (passive laser seeker, GPS/INS), MK-82 bomb body and a FBM21 bomb fuse and an APS (adjustable proximity sensor).
- GBU-48, 454 kg bomb made of the Enhanced Paveway II guidance system (passive laser seeker, GPS/INS), MK-83 bomb body and FBM21 bomb fuse.
Air defence systems
Surface-to-air missiles
| Model | Image | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MIM-104 Patriot Mobile and Protected Signals Intelligence | | SAM | 9 | During Cold War, Germany had 36 Patriot systems in service. As of May 2025, the German Air Force operates 9 Patriot systems.[58] The systems in service are upgraded to PAC-3 standard, and it is equipped with PAC-2 and PAC-3 CRI missiles in service. Germany has also PAC-3 MSE and PAC-2 GEM-T missiles on order. The launchers will be converted to be capable to operate the PAC-3 MSE missiles.[59][60] | |
| IRIS-T SLM Part of the ESSI |
| Tactical air defense system | 1 (+5 on order) | It is based on the IRIS-T air-to-air missile[62] equipped with an enlarged rocket motor, data link, and jettisonable drag-reducing nose cone.[63] The radar system expected is the Hensoldt TRML-4D, and it should be supported by the Integrated Battle Management Software Fire Control System (IBMS-FS) by Airbus. Six batteries are purchased for €950 million and the delivery will start from 2024,[64] 8 in total are expected eventually. First delivery in August 2024.[61] | |
| Ozelot LeFlaSys (leichtes Flugabwehrsystem) | FlaRaWaTrg: AFF: BF/UF: | Light SHORAD | 67 vehicles | System based on Wiesel 2 vehicles, composed of the variants:
Operated by the 3rd Squadron of 61 Surface-to-Air Missile Group. A standard battery is made of
|
Radar systems
| Model | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ground Master 406F | | Early warning, 3D, S-band (IEEE), AESA radar | 6 | Modified variant of the GM403 for the German forces, for a fixed radar system.[66] Operated by the "Operational Command Service" of the Luftwaffe (EinsFüDstLw). Manufactured by Thales Raytheon Systems.[67] | |
| HADR NF | | Early-warning, 3D, F-band (IEEE), phased array radar | 4 | [68][69][70] | |
| RRP 117 | | Early warning, 3D, L-band (IEEE), AESA radar | 8 | Under radome, in service since 1998[71][72][73][74] | |
| Selex RAT-31DL | | Early warning, 3D, L-band (IEEE), solid state phased array radar | 2 | 500 km range[75][76] | |
| Hensoldt’s ASR-S | (Illustration image) | Airport surveillance radar | 20 | Radar used for:
|
Navigation equipment
| Model | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TACAN | | Tactical air navigation | — | [78] |
Future equipment for the German Air Force
Aircraft
List of new aircraft ordered
| Aircraft | Origin | Image | Type | Variant | Ordered | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Combat aircraft | ||||||
| Eurofighter Typhoon | | Swingrole | T4 | 38 | [79] | |
| Swingrole | T5 | (20) | Planned order[80] | |||
| SEAD / ECR (Electronic Combat Reconnaissance) | ECR | 15 | [81][82] | |||
| Lockheed Martin F-35 | | multirole / nuclear deterrent bomber | F-35A | 35 | [83] Purchased to continue German contribution to the Nuclear sharing B61-12 | |
| Helicopter | ||||||
| CH-47 Chinook | | Heavy transport helicopter | CH-47F Block II | 60 | [84] | |
| H145 | | Attack helicopter | H145M | 5 | 62 ordered by the German military, 5 for the Luftwaffe, 57 for the army. 20 additional ones are on option.[85] | |
| UAVs | ||||||
| Eurodrone | | surveillance, reconnaissance and combat | — | 21 | 7 systems on contract with 21 drones for €3 billion[86][87] | |
| SIGINT | ||||||
| PEGASUS | | Surveillance | Global 6000 | 3 | Ordered in 2021, to enter service by 2025 and replace the Eurohawk[25][26][16] | |
Aircraft to be replaced
List of aircraft that are planned to be replaced in a near future for which the successor has not yet been selected.
| Aircraft | Origin | Image | Type | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eurocopter AS532 U2 | | VIP transport | 3 | €200 million budget for the replacement. It is planned to be replaced from 2027 (after 30 years in service).[88] |
Equipment for future German aircraft
F-35 (future equipment)
Future aircraft for the German Air Force, to take over the nuclear deterrence mission and to be used as a strike aircraft as well:[89]
- Cannon: GAU-22/A (25 mm)
- Air-to-Air missiles: AIM-9X Block 2, AIM-120C8
- Air-ground missiles: AGM-158B/B2 JASSM-ER
- Guided bombs: GBU-53, GBU-31 (BLU-109 2000LB HP), GBU-54 (MK82)
- Other: DSU-38 Laser Illuminated Target Detectors for GBU-54
- Nuclear bomb: B61-12 (it will equip the F-35, designed to be stored internally)[90]
Eurofighter ECR
Future weapons
Purchases confirmed
| System | Image | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAM Systems | |||||
| Arrow 3 | | Anti-ballistic missile | 3 | The sale has been approved by Israel and the USA. The contract cost is $3.5 billion and Germany already paid a $600 million initial payment[94][95] | |
| MIM-104 Patriot PAC-3+ Part of the ESSI | | SAM /Anti-ballistic missile | 8 | Orders:
The contracts include the fire units, spare parts and support services. | |
| SAM missiles | |||||
| MIM-104 Patriot - PAC-2 GEM-T | Surface-to-air missiles | 200 (+ 300 on option) | Framework agreement for up to 500 missiles approved in December 2023 for €3.01 billion.[98] The missiles will be assembled in Germany, and the main subcontractors will be MBDA, Bayern Chemie, TDW Gesellschaft für Wirksysteme, Sener Aerospacial and RTX.[99] Orders: | ||
| MIM-104 Patriot - PAC-3 MSE | Surface-to-air missiles | 248 | Germany cleared by DSCA to purchase up to 600 missiles in August 2024.[103] In December 2024, the German parliament approved the purchase of 120 and 128 missiles in two different instances.[59][60] | ||
| Air-to-air missiles | |||||
| Meteor | Air-to-air missiles | — (€521 million) | Approved for purchase in November 2024.[104] | ||
| AIM-120C AMRAAM | Air-to-air missiles | 105 | Ordered with the F-35A.[105] | ||
| AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM | | Air-to-air missiles | — (969 planned) | In July 2023, the US State Department approved the sale of AIM-120C8 for €2.61 billion. It includes: 969 AIM-120C-8 + 12 guidance sections + Captive Air Training Missiles + support equipment.[106] In May 2024, the Parliamentary Budget Committee approved the purchase of an unknown quantity of missiles for €178 million.[107] | |
| IRIS-T | Air-to-air missiles | 120 (+ 1,160 in option) | Ordered in December 2023. €108 million for the 120 first missiles in the LFK version (air-air).[108] Approval to modernise and maintain the IRIS-T missiles in December 2024.[60] | ||
| Air-to-ground missiles | |||||
| Joint Strike Missile | | Cruise missile | — | Planned to purchase JSM for a value of NOK 6.5 billion expressed by the government. It needs to be confirmed by the parliament.[109] At the end of June 2025, the German and Norwegian defence ministers signed an agreement for a value of €478.7 million. The first delivery is expected before the end of 2027.[110] | |
| Brimstone 3 | | Air-to-surface missiles | 379 | Framework agreement for 3,266 missiles approved in June 2024.[111] Orders: | |
| Radars | |||||
| Indra S3TSR "L-Guard" (LEO- Ground based Upscaled AESA RaDar) | Space surveillance radar | 1 | Low Earth orbit surveillance radar operating from 200 to 2,000 km.[114] Ordered in February 2025 to Indra. | ||
| Pods | |||||
| Litening V | Targeting pod | 90 | Approved for purchase in June 2025, budget of €350 million.[115]Contract in August 2025.[116] | ||
Potential future equipment
The equipment mentioned here is part of the program NNbS, ("Nah- und Nächstbereichs-schutz"), close air-support for the ground troops. At the moment, no decision has been made regarding the operator of those systems, it could go to the Bundeswehr or the Luftwaffe. In 2010, the German forces decided to retire the last 90 Flakpanzer Gepard. In 2012, the air defense of the Bundeswehr was completely disbanded. The Luftwaffe was to support the German forces with their Wiesel 2 Ozelot, and German soldiers had access to FIM-92 Stinger MANPADS.
This equipment described below is the most likely candidates that have been mentioned by the German military and by the German defence industry. More details can be found on the page "List of modern equipment of the German Army".
| System | Image | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lockheed Martin F-35 | | 8 additional being considered.[117] |
| LuWES "Luftgestützte Wirkung im elektromagnetischen Spektrum" | Airborne Effects in the Electromagnetic Spectrum planned to be purchased, potential platforms include Airbus airliners or the A400M.[118] | |
| AGM-158B JASSM-ER | | 75 planned by the Bundeswehr.[119] |
| AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM | The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) asked for the Congress approval of potentially USD $2.90 billion in military sales for the German Air Force on the 19th of July 2023.[120][121] This sale would include:
| |
| Patriot system maintenance | |
|
| WRÜbwR Weltraumüberwachungsradars | Approval for the purchase of a space surveillance radar.[60] |
See also
- Luftstreitkräfte der NVA
- Glossary of German military terms
- Kommando LSK/LV
- List of military aircraft of Germany
- Luftwaffenmuseum, Berlin
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Further reading
Hundreds of books, magazines and articles have been written about the Luftwaffe. A select few are listed here.
- Amadio, Jill (2002), Günther Rall: A Memoir, Seven Locks Press. ISBN 0-9715533-0-0.
- Philpott, Bryan (1986), History of the German Air Force, Hamlyn. ISBN 0-600-50293-7.
External links
- Official website (in German)
- Luftwaffe museum (in German and English)
- Fleet of Luftwaffe
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