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Royal Air Force of Oman

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Royal Air Force of Oman
File:Omanairforce12.jpg
Founded March 1959
Country Oman
Commanders
Commander of the RAFO Air Vice-Marshal Yahya Rasheed Al-Juma

The Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) is the air arm of the Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces

[edit] History

The Sultan of Oman's Air Force (SOAF) was formed with British personnel and aircraft in March 1959. The first aircraft were two Scottish Aviation Pioneers transferred from the Royal Air Force. The first armed aircraft was the Percival Provost T52.

Royal Air Force of Oman BAC 1-11 Model 485GD at RIAT 2008, UK.

In 1968 the SOAF received the first of 24 BAC Strikemaster jet trainer and light strike aircraft for operation against insurgents in the Dhofar region. In 1974 the SOAF was expanded with orders for the Britten Norman Defender, BAC One-Eleven, BAC VC-10 and 32 Hawker Hunter ground attack aircraft. In 1977 Jaguar International joined the SOAF, followed in the 1980s by the BAe Hawk.

In 1990 the SOAF was renamed the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO).

In 2005 deliveries started of the F-16, the aircraft are equipped with improved GPS/INS. The aircraft can carry a further batch of advanced missiles; the AGM-88 HARM missile, JDAM, JSOW and WCMD. Block 50 aircraft are powered by the F110-GE-129 while the Block 52 jets use the F100-PW-229.

A Royal Air Force of Oman Jaguar intercepting an IL-38 in 1987.

Oman is in talks to buy up to 24 Eurofighter Typhoon jets from British group BAE Systems in a deal worth at least 1.4 billion pounds ($2 billion, 1.7 billion euros), the Financial Times is reporting in Nov. 13 edition.

The business daily, citing British defense sources close to the negotiations, said the Gulf state wanted to replace its 24 ageing Jaguar jets with Typhoons within the next four years.

The FT said the jets planned for Oman would come out of the 88 that Britain is committed to buying, and help secure billions of pounds of maintenance and support work for BAE.

[edit] Equipment

Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[1] Notes
Agusta-Bell AB205A-1  Italy search and rescue helicopter AB205A-1 21 to be retired and replaced with NH90 and Lynx Mk 120
Agusta-Bell AB212 Twin Huey  Italy helicopter AB212 3
AgustaWestland AW139  Italy helicopter AW139 4 4 delivered of total ten. All for Royal Oman police aviation wing.
Airbus A320CJ  France transport A320CJ 1 1 delivered of 2 ordered
BAC One-Eleven  United Kingdom transport 485 4 to be retired and replaced with A320s
Dornier Do 228-100  Germany light transport Do 228-100
Eurocopter AS 332 Super Puma  France helicopter AS 332C
AS 332L-1
3
BAe Hawk 103  United Kingdom trainer Hawk 103 4
BAe Hawk 203  United Kingdom fighter Hawk 203 11
Bell 206B JetRanger  United States helicopter Bell 206 3
Bell HH-1H Iroquois  United States helicopter HH-1H 20
Lockheed C-130H Hercules  United States tactical transport C-130H 3
Lockheed Martin F-16C/D Fighting Falcon  United States fighter F-16C
F-16D
12
NHI NH90  France helicopter 20
PAC Super MFI-17 Mushshak  Pakistan trainer 7
Pilatus PC-9M  Switzerland trainer PC-9M 12
SEPECAT Jaguar S/B  United Kingdom ground attack Jaguar S
Jaguar B
2/16 might be replaced by Eurofighters[2]
Super Flake  Germany trainer 2
Short SC.7 Skyvan 3M  United Kingdom light Transport Skyvan 3M 2/10
Westland Lynx Mk 120  United Kingdom helicopter Lynx Mk 120 15
Total 224+

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