List of aircraft of the Iranian Air Force

This is a list of aircraft types operated by the Iranian Air Force, not including those operated by the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This list includes aircraft operated by Imperial Iranian Army Aviation prior to the foundation of the Air Force as a separate service in August 1955.

In 2007, Iraq asked Iran to return some of the scores of Iraqi fighter planes that flew there ahead of the Persian Gulf War in 1991. One former-Iraqi Ilyushin Il-76MD Adnan 2 crashed during a flyby near the city of Tehran. In late 2014, Iran returned some of the impounded Iraqi military aircraft to Iraq.


Combat/Fighter Aircraft

Air superiority fighters

Aircraft Origin Type Versions Number Years Notes
Mikoyan MiG-29 Russia Multirole-fighter
Trainer
MiG-29 (9.12B)
MiG-29UB
30 1991 24 MiG-29s were delivered in 1990. Iran also took several ex-Iraqi MiG-29 aircraft flown over in 1991, including one MiG-29UB. The current number of MiG-29 in active service is unknown. According to Russian media up to 30 MiG-29s have been overhauled, 24 MiG-29 product 9.12B and 6 MiG-29UB 9.51, and can now be armed with Nasr-1 anti-ship missiles. In 2018, a MiG-29 crashed and was destroyed due to a technical fault.[citation needed]
Grumman F-14 Tomcat US Interceptor F-14A 35 1974–present 80 examples ordered, 79 were originally delivered. The only plane to use the Phoenix missile. 40 in inventory.

In 2018, Iran had about 40 F-14s remaining, with two of them upgraded to F-14AM. On 16 June 2025, the Israel Defense Forces released video footage showing a pair of F-14s were destroyed in air strikes against Iran On 21 June 2025, the Israel Defense Forces released more video footage showing the destruction of three more F-14s.

Supplementary fighters

Aircraft Origin Type Versions Number Years Notes
HESA Saeqeh Iran Light fighter Saegheh-1/2 6 2006–present Is claimed to be heavily upgraded and indigenously made
HESA Kowsar Iran Fighter aircraft 5 2018–present

A redesigned F-5. Western analysts have described the plane as inefficient as a weapon, but having potential for training a new generation of Iranian fighter pilots. According to the Iranian state-media, this fighter jet has "advanced avionics" and multipurpose radar, and it was "100-percent indigenously made". It uses digital data networks, a glass cockpit, heads-up display (HUD), ballistic computers and smart mobile mapping systems.

HESA Azarakhsh Iran Light fighter First Generation (includes twin-seat version) 4 2015 Rebuilt F-5E.
Chengdu J-7 China Fighter aircraft N/MB 24 1991–present
Mirage F1 France Multirole-fighter F1EQ/F1BQ 23 1991–present Iran received 24 F1BQs and F1EQs flown over from Iraq, during the 1991 Persian Gulf War. One Mirage F1BQ from Mashhad AFB (TFB.14) was shot down in July 2001 by the Taliban with Sa-16/18 Manpad while involved in countering drug-smuggling at the Afghan border.
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II US Fighter-bomber F-4D/E
RF-4E
63 1968–present 225 ordered and delivered. In 2014, 60 F-4D/E and 4 RF-4Es remained. 10 are F-4Ds and 50 are F-4Es. F-4Ds/Es are currently undergoing an upgrade program which includes a new Chinese-built radar and other avionics and weapons, namely PL-5E, PL-11 and C-801. In October 2013, the anti-ship Qader cruise missile was successfully tested on an F-4.
Northrop F-5 Tiger II US Light fighter F-5E
F-5F
60 1974–present 181 ordered and delivered. In 2014, 60 F-5s remained. This included about 16 F-5F dual seat trainers and 44 F-5E fighter bomber.

Ground attack

Aircraft Origin Type Versions Number Years Notes
Sukhoi Su-24 Russia Strike/air-to-air refuelling "buddy" tanker Su-24MK 30 1991

12 aircraft supplied by Russia in 1991.[citation needed] 24 Iraqi craft were evacuated to Iran during the 1991 Gulf War and were put in service with the IRIAF. 3 of them crashed and was destroyed due to a technical fault. 30 Su-24MKs in service as of January 2013. Iran tested domestically produced, anti-radar smart missiles carried by Su-24 aircraft in September 2011.

Reconnaissance, patrol, and EW

Maritime Patrol

Aircraft Origin Type Versions Number Years Notes
Lockheed P-3 Orion US maritime patrol P-3F 3 1974–present 3 in service

Transport/AWACS/Maritime patrol

Aircraft Origin Type Versions Number Years Notes
HESA IrAn-140 Iran/Ukraine Transport/AWACS/Maritime patrol 7[citation needed] In 2015, the project appeared to have been stalled or cancelled.

Reconnaissance

Aircraft Origin Type Versions Number Years Notes
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II US Transport/AWACS/Maritime patrol RF-4E 1 1968–present Last RF-4E in active military service in the world. 1 was lost in January 2025.

Transport and utility

Aircraft Origin Type Versions Number Years Notes
Ilyushin Il-76 Russia tactical airlift/transport 12
Dassault Falcon 20 France VIP transport 3
Dassault Falcon 50 France VIP transport 1
Fokker F27 Friendship Netherlands tactical airlift/transport and target towing F27-400M
F27-600
12 1972–present
Pilatus PC-6 Porter Switzerland utility transport 15
Boeing 707 US VIP transport
transport
air-to-air refuelling tanker
707-368C
707-3J9C
1
2
1974–present

1 tanker, 2 transports.

Boeing 747 US VIP transport/freighter 747-100
747-100F
747-200F
6 2 tanker, 4 transports. One is used for electronic warfare.
Lockheed C-130 Hercules US tactical airlift/transport C-130E
C-130H
27 Nine visible on Google Maps at Mehrabad Air Base with underwing stores. Some do not appear to have all four engines installed.
Lockheed JetStar US VIP transport JetStar 8 2 1 operational in 2008

Trainers

Aircraft Origin Type Versions Number[citation needed] Years Notes
Yak-130 Russia trainer/CAS 8+ 2023 The first batch of the Yak-130 trainers was delivered in September 2023.
Fajr F.3 Iran trainer F.3 2
HESA Dorna Iran Trainer 1 2016 Prototype
IRIAF Parastu-14 Iran trainer 12 12 in 2005.
HESA Yasin Iran Advanced Trainer 1+ The HESA Yasin, formerly known as Kowsar 88, is a light aircraft and advance training aircraft designed and manufactured by Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Company, at the request of the Air Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Yassin uses two 7,000-pound turbojet engines and is on par with the Russian MiG-AT jet. 1 crashed in 2024.
HESA Simorgh / Northrop F-5B Iran Advanced Trainer 9 F-5As converted domestically to F-5B standard.
Chengdu FT-7 China Advanced Trainer FT-7 14 Dual-seat J-7 conversion trainer. In 2014, it was reported that 5 were in service. Scramble notes 14 active.
TB-21 Tobago / TB-200 Trinidad France trainer 12 12 trainers in service.
PAC MFI-17 Mushshak Pakistan trainer 25 25 trainers in service.
Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer Switzerland trainer 45
Beechcraft Bonanza US trainer F33 28

Helicopters

Aircraft Origin Type Variant Number[citation needed] Years Notes
Agusta Bell 206 Italy Light utility/trainer AB 206 20 Licence-built in Italy.
Agusta-Bell 212 Italy Utility AB-212 1 Licence-built in Italy. 1 lost in May 2024.
Boeing CH-47 Chinook US Heavy-lift transport CH-47C 20-30

Other types

These types were also purchased by the Iranian government

  • One Aero A.30 from Czechoslovakia in 1923
  • One De Havilland DHC-4 Caribou in 1979

A number of other types have been in recent, or reported to be in, Iranian service. Many remain in reserve storage or are operated by the Army or Navy. Some recent types include:

  • Shabaviz 2-75, Iranian origin, operated by the Army
  • HESA Shahed 278
  • Shahed 285, 40+ operated by Iranian forces
  • IAIO Toufan, 40+ operated by IRIAA
  • Mikoyan MiG-21bis, formerly IQAF
  • Mikoyan MiG-23BN, formerly IQAF
  • Sukhoi Su-25K, formerly IQAF
  • Sukhoi Su-22M4, formerly IQAF
  • Mi-17, 47 operated by the Iranian air force
  • Shenyang J-6C
  • Boeing 727, Cargo/transport
  • Hughes 300C

Iran has a number of UAVs and UCAVs, under operation of the Iranian Army Aviation.

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