After independence of the United Arab Emirates from the United Kingdom on 2nd December 197, the UAE Defence Forces was formed and subsequently the UAE Air Force القوات الجوية الإماراتية was established
Having Headquarters at Bateen AFB, Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates Air Force & Air Defence is based at two commands, located in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Flight training is conducted at Al Ain Air Base, having Grob G115TAs, Pilatus PC-7s and BAE Hawk for jet with helicopter training on the AS350B Ecureuil and SA342 Gazelle helicopters.
The combat assets (fixed wing and helicopters) are based in Al Dhafra Air Force Base. The transport fleet operates from Bateen Air Force Base
The Central Air Command (Dubai) operates out of three airbases covering the west coast of the United Arab Emirates. The transport fleet flies out of Dubai International Airport, with the flight training conducted with Agusta Bell 206s and Aermacchi MB339s.
Jane's Sentinel Security Assessment - The Gulf States (dated: Aug 08, 2011)
It is well-equipped in terms of advanced multi-role fighters and is set to acquire the capability to undertake long-range precision strike missions as well as engage in beyond-visual-range air-to-air combat.
Commander of the Air Force and Air Defense Forces: Major General Mohammed bin Suweidan Saeed al-Qamzi
Air Force Personnel Strength: 4,500
Inventory Summary:
- Combat: 143 (total), 130 (in service)
- Transport: 36 (total), 36 (in service)
- Helicopters: 183 (total), 166 (in service)
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