Current Air Force Equipment
| Aircraft | Origin | Type | Versions | In service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sukhoi Su-27 | Soviet Union | Multi role fighter | 25 | ||
| Sukhoi Su-24 | Soviet Union | Long range bomber | 32 | Stored | |
| Mikoyan MiG-29 | Soviet Union | Multi role fighter | 60 | ||
| Sukhoi Su-17 | Soviet Union | Ground attack | 38 | Stored | |
| Sukhoi Su-25 | Soviet Union | Ground attack | 25 | Active | |
| Aero L-39 Albatros | Czech | Light attack/ trainer | 14 | ||
| Ilyushin Il-76 | Soviet Union | Heavy transport | 6 | ||
| An-12 | Soviet Union | Medium transport | 5 | ||
| An-24 | Soviet Union | Medium transport | 1 | ||
| An-26 | Soviet Union | Medium transport | 15 | ||
| Tu-154 | Soviet Union | VIP Transport | 1 | ||
| Mi-24 Hind | Soviet Union | Heavy attack helicopter | 51 | ||
| Mi-8 Hip/Mi-17 Hip | Soviet Union | Medium transport helicopter | 64 | ||
| Mil Mi-6 | Soviet Union | Heavy transport helicopter | 27 | ||
| Mil Mi-26 | Soviet Union | medium transport helicopter | 1 |
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