List of active Italian military aircraft

The following is a list of military aircraft currently used by the four branches of the Italian Armed Forces: Italian Army, Italian Navy, Italian Air Force, Guardia di Finanza, Italian Coast Guard, and Carabinieri.

Air Force

Coat of arms of the Italian Air Force

Current inventory

Picture Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat aircraft
F-35 Lightning II USA
Italy
Multirole F-35A
F-35B
35[1]
5[1]
75 ordered (2026-2040)[2]
20 ordered[2]
Eurofighter UK
Germany
Italy
Spain
Multirole
Operational conversion
F-2000A
TF-2000A
Tranche 4
79[3]
14[3]
0
Currently 93 Typhoons are in service. 24 new Typhoons Tranche 4 have been ordered in 2024, which will replace 27 Typhoons of Tranche 1.
Tornado UK
Germany
Italy
Multirole
Electronic warfare
Operational conversion
IDS
ECR
IDS
28[3]
13[3]
5
Will be replaced by 95 F-35 (75 F-35A + 20 F-35B) destined for the Air Force (an additional 20 F-35B are destined for the Naval Aviation).
AEW&C
G550 CAEW United States / Israel Airborne early warning and control E-550A 3[3] 3 on order (September 2024)[4]
Electronic warfare
C-27J Spartan Italy Electronic warfare EC-27 Jedi 3[3]
P-180 Italy Radio and radar calibration P-180 EVO+ 4
EA-37B Compass Call United States Electronic Attack EA-37B 0 2 ordered July 2025 (+ 1 option)[5]
Reconnaissance
Super King Air United States SIGINT 350 2[3]
Maritime patrol
ATR 72 Italy ASW / patrol P-72AS 4[3] Mission crews are provided by the Italian Navy
Tanker
KC-767 United States Aerial refueling 4[3] 6 on order
KC-130J United States Aerial refueling KC-130J 5 Originally 6, but aircraft MM62176 crashed on 23 November 2009[6]
Transport
C-130J Super Hercules United States Tactical airlift C-130J & C-130J-30 16 6 C-130J & 10 C-130J-30
C-27J Spartan Italy Transport 7[3]
Airbus A340 European Union VIP A340-500 1[7] I-TALY: unused since 2018, parked and abandoned at Rome Fiumicino Airport, disputed ownership between Etihad Airways and the Air Force
Airbus A319 European Union VIP A319CJ 3[8]
Dassault Falcon 900 France VIP 3[9]
Dassault Falcon 50 France VIP 2[10]
P-180 Italy VIP P-180A Avanti 6 will be upgraded to P-180 EVO+
Helicopters
AW101 Italy / United Kingdom Utility / CSAR 12[3]
AW139 Italy Utility / SAR 34[3]
MD 500 Italy Rotorcraft trainer NH-500M 38[3] licensed built by Breda Nardi
Trainer aircraft
M-346 Master Italy Advanced trainer T-346A 21[3] 20 more on order[11]
Alenia M-345 Italy Advanced trainer T-345A 12[11] 18 on order[11]
Aermacchi MB-339 Italy Jet trainer 48[3]
P-180 Italy Multi-engine trainer P-180 EVO+ 5[12]
SF.260 Italy Basic trainer 29[3]
S-208 Italy Basic trainer 18
UAV
MQ-9A Predator B United States Surveillance 5[13] 1× lost in an accident in 2019

Italian Army Aviation

coat of arms of the Italian Army established in 2014.

Current inventory

Picture Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Transport
P-180 Italy Transport P-180A Avanti 3[14]
Dornier 228 Germany Transport 3[14] STOL capable aircraft
Helicopters
AW249 Fenice Italy Attack helicopter 48 on order[15]
A129 Mangusta Italy Attack helicopter 32 A129D
16 A129C[14]
11 A129C retired; to be replaced by AW249 Fenice
NH90 European Union Utility / transport UH-90A 60[16]
CH-47 Chinook United States Transport CH-47F 16
AW169 Italy Trainer
Utility
UH-169B
UH-169D
2
1
25 ordered; 50 planned in total
AB-205 Italy Utility AB-205
AB-212
AB-412
55
9
21
Licensed built by Agusta, to be replaced by UH-169D
AB-206 Italy Utility 30 Licensed built by Agusta, to be replaced by UH-169D
UAV
RQ-7 Shadow United States Surveillance 16 4 TUAS ordered in 2010[17]

Italian Naval Aviation

Heraldic Coat of Arms of the Navy: The coat of arms of the Navy is composed of a shield divided into four quarters, each of which is occupied by the blazon

Current inventory

Picture Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat aircraft
F-35 Lightning II United States Multirole F-35B 10[1] 20 on order[1]
AV-8B Harrier II United States Ground attack
Trainer
AV-8B+
TAV-8B
14[14]
1
V/STOL capable aircraft
Transport
P-180 Italy Transport P-180A Avanti 3[14]
Helicopters
AW101 Italy / United Kingdom VERTREP / SAR 17[14]
NH90 European Union ASW / Transport NFH / TTH 56
AB-212 Italy ASW / utility 33[14] licensed built by Agusta
UAV
Camcopter S-100 Austria Surveillance 2[18][19]
ScanEagle United States Surveillance 10[20]

Guardia di Finanza

Coat of arms updated following the awarding of another Gold Medal for Civil Valor to the War Flag of the Corps

Current inventory

Picture Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Maritime patrol
ATR 42 Italy
France
Maritime surveillance ATR-42-400MP 4
ATR 72 Italy ASW / Maritime patrol aircraft P-72B 4
Transport
P-180 Italy Transport P-180 Avanti II 2
Helicopters
AW169 Italy Utility / Transport AW-169M 24 6 with fixed landing gear and 18 with skids
AW139 Italy Utility / Transport 20
AW109 Italy Utility / Transport AW-109N 4
NH-500 United States Trainer NH-500MC
NH-500MD
6

Carabinieri

Coat of Arms of the Italian Armed Forces

Current inventory

Picture Aircraft[21] Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Fixed-wing
P-180 Italy Transport P-180 Avanti II 2
Helicopters
AB-412 Italy Search and Rescue / Utility AB-412
AB-412HP
AB-412SP
9
12
9
License built by Agusta
AW109 Italy Utility / Patrol A109A/A-II
A109E Power
A109N Nexus
26
3
17
AW119 Koala Italy Utility / Patrol AW-119Kx 20
AW139 Italy Utility / Patrol UH-139D 3
AW169 Italy Utility / Patrol AW169M 6
NH-500 United States Trainer NH 500D 10

Italian Coast Guard

Stemma della componente aerea del Corpo delle Capitanerie di Porto - Guardia Costiera

Current inventory

Picture Aircraft Origin Type Variant In

service

Notes
Maritime patrol
ATR 42 Italy
France
Maritime surveillance ATR-42MP-420
ATR-42MP-500
ATR-42MP-600
1
2
1
P-180 Italy Maritime surveillance P-180 Avanti II 1
Helicopters
AB412 Italy Search and Rescue AB-412HP Koala 5
AW139 Italy Search and Rescue PH-139 Nemo 15

See also

References

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