List of weapon systems of the South African Air Force
The following is a list of current weapon systems of the South African Air Force. For weapon system no longer in use, see List of obsolete weapon systems of the South African Air Force.
Current Systems
Weapon systems of the South African Air Force | |||||
Type | Manufacturer | Model | Platform | ||
Air to Air Missile | Diehl BGT Defence | IRIS-T[1] | Gripen C, Gripen D | ||
Denel Dynamics | A-Darter[2] | Gripen C, Gripen D, Hawk 120 (Hawk integration in progress, not yet operational)[2] | |||
Air to Surface Missile | Denel Dynamics | Mokopa[2] | Rooivalk, Super Lynx 300 (Integrated but not yet operational)[2] | ||
Reconnaissance / Targeting Pod | Northrop Grumman | Litening III targeting pod[1] | Gripen C, Gripen D | ||
Thales Optronics | Vicon 18-601E[1] | Hawk Mk 120 | |||
Thales Optronics | Digital Joint Reconnaissance Pod[1] | Gripen C, Gripen D | |||
Carl Zeiss Optronics | Argos 410-Z[1] | C208 Caravan, A109 LUH | |||
Rocket Launcher | Type 159 Launcher[1] | Rooivalk | |||
Rocket | Forges de Zeebrugge | FZ90 70mm FFAR[1] | Rooivalk | ||
Guided Bomb | Raytheon | GBU-12 Paveway™ II[1] | Gripen C, Gripen D | ||
Denel Dynamics | Umbani PGM | Hawk Mk 120 (Integrated but not acquired)[3] | |||
Free-fall Bomb | Reunert Technology Systems[4] | 120 kg Fragmentation Bomb[1] | Gripen C, Gripen D, Hawk Mk 120 | ||
Reunert Technology Systems[4] | 120 kg Low-Drag Bomb[1] | Gripen C, Gripen D, Hawk Mk 120 | |||
Reunert Technology Systems[4] | 145 kg Bomb[1] | Gripen C, Gripen D, Hawk Mk 120 | |||
Reunert Technology Systems[4] | 460 kg Bomb[1] | Gripen C, Gripen D, Hawk Mk 120 | |||
Reunert Technology Systems[4] | 12.5 kg Practice Bomb[1] | Hawk Mk 120 | |||
Reunert Technology Systems[4] | 4.5 kg Practice Bomb[1] | Hawk Mk 120 | |||
Guns | GIAT[5] | F2 20mm Cannon[1] | Rooivalk | ||
Mauser-Werke Oberndorf[6] | BK 27 27mm Cannon[1] | Gripen C | |||
Royal Small Arms Factory | Aden 30mm cannon[1] | Hawk Mk 120 | |||
FN Herstal | 7,62mm LMG[1] | Oryx | |||
FN Herstal | M3M 0.5 inch Machine Gun[1] | Super Lynx 300 |
Footnotes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "The South African Air Force". The Airforce: Current Weapons. saairforce.co.za. Archived from the original on 28 February 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
- ^ a b c d Campbell, Keith. "Creamer's Engineering News". Denel Dynamics markets high-tech missile offering to SANDF and friendly countries. Martin Creamer. Archived from the original on 28 December 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
- ^ "SAAF funds Umbani". DefenceWeb. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f "General purpose and fragmentation bombs (South Africa), Bombs - Unguided". Jane's Air-Launched Weapons. Janes Publishers. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
- ^ "South African Air Force (Unofficial)". F2 20mm Cannon. Archived from the original on 1 May 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
- ^ "South African Air Force (Unofficial)". Mauser BK 27 27mm Cannon. Archived from the original on 1 May 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
External links
- Official South African Air Force website
- Unofficial South African Air Force website
- SAAF ejection seat history
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- List of current and historical SAAF aircraft
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- History of the South African Air Force
- List of obsolete weapon systems of the South African Air Force
- South African Air Force Memorial
- South African Air Force Museum
- Military history of South Africa
- South African Air Force in World War I
- South African Air Force in World War II
- South African Air Force in the Korean War
- South African Air Force in the Bush War
- SAAF squadron identification codes
- Official website: www.af.mil.za