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The Austrian Air Force in its current form was created in May 1955 by the victorious Allied powers, subject to restrictions on its use of guided missiles. The Austrian State Treaty of 1955 committed Austria to permanent neutrality.
From 1970 to 1983 the Goldhaube radar system was planned and activated. It included the purchase of an Italian Selenia (nowadays Alenia) RAT-31S & MRCS-403 radar system, planning and building of the Einsatzzentrale/Basisraum (government crisis bunker), the building of the fixed radar stations Speikkogel and Steinmandl and the airtraffic control center Schnirchgasse Wien (Vienna).It is named ...
Saab 35Ö (Östen) or Saab 35OE (international name) was an export version of the Saab 35D for the Austrian Air Force. [89] The Ö-suffix stands for Austria (Swedish: Österrike, German: Österreich). [89] Since the Austrian Air Force lacks a proper designation system [90] the Saab 35Ö got the name J 35Ö in Austria.
The first of these missiles were purchased from Swedish air force inventory, while later a higher performance model was acquired directly from the United States, with deliveries commencing in 1995. [17] French Mistral surface-to-air missiles systems were purchased to add ground-based protection against air attack. [17]
This is a list of Austrian military aircraft since its start (1927–1938, 1955– onward), not including Austro-Hungarian aircraft. It is not guaranteed to be up-to-date or to be accurate, or complete. Aircraft still in service noted.
An Oerlikon Contraves Skyguard Radar of the Austrian Air Force Four-tube Aspide/Sparrow missile launcher closeup Skyguard System Set Display in Chengkungling, Taiwan. The Skyguard is a fire control system introduced in the 1960s to replace the Contraves Super Fledermaus system in the Swiss Air Force. It is produced by Oerlikon-Buehrle (now ...
3 UH-60L purchased to Royal Jordanian Air Force in 2020 for $72.8 million. [184] In 2021, the first two helicopters were transferred to Austria. The Air Force signed a contract with Ace Aeronautics LLC to bring it up to the same standard as the Austrian S-70. [185] [186] Sikorsky UH-60M United States: Utility helicopter: 0 / 12 [187]
Equipment of the United States Armed Forces. currently active United States military missiles; List of currently active United States military land vehicles