Spanish Army
See also: Spanish ArmyAircraft | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
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Agusta-Bell 212 | USA | Transport helicopter | 5 | Spanish designation HU.18 | |
Bell UH-1H Iroquois | USA | Transport helicopter | 31 | Spanish designation HU.10 | |
Boeing CH-47D Chinook | USA | Heavy transport helicopter | 17 | Spanish designation HT.17 | |
Bölkov BO-105 | Germany | Light attack helicopter | 28 | Spanish designation HA.15 | |
Eurocopter AS332B1 Super Puma | European Union | Transport helicopter | 16 | Spanish designation HU.21 | |
Eurocopter AS532UL Cougar | European Union | Transport helicopter | 14 | Spanish designation HU.21L | |
Eurocopter EC-135T-2 | European Union | training helicopter | 11 | Spanish Designation HE.26 | |
Eurocopter Tigre | European Union | Heavy attack helicopter | 6 | 18 On order | |
NHI NH90 | European Union | Transport helicopter | 38 | On order (TTH version) |
Read more about this topic: List Of Aircraft Of The Spanish Air Force
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