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The Royal Saudi Land Forces (RSLF) maintain a robust organic aviation command focused on tactical mobility and battlefield support. Under the Vision 2030 initiative, the force is transitioning toward greater self-sufficiency in maintenance and logistics.

ROYAL SAUDI LAND FORCES (AVIATION) • طيران القوات البرية الملكية السعودية Army Aviation ε75,000 total Army personnel. Organization: One aviation command consisting of three helicopter groups. Mission: Tactical mobility, battlefield reconnaissance, air manoeuvre, and close air support for ground formations.

Forces by Role & Equipment by Type
Army Aviation Command

HELICOPTER 84 active support-capable airframes.

Attack Helicopters:

  • 22 Boeing AH-64A/D/E Apache (25 additional on order).
  • (Note: The Military Balance 2024 lists 35 active Apache airframes, indicating variations in reporting or phased retirements of older "A" models).

Reconnaissance & Scout Helicopters:

  • 15 Bell OH-58 Kiowa.
  • 15 Bell 406CS Combat Scout.

Transport & Multi-Role Helicopters:

  • 45 Sikorsky S-70 / S-70i / UH-60L/M Black Hawk (7 + 48 additional on order).
  • 2 Boeing CH-47F Chinook (6 + 40 additional on order).
  • 19 Schweizer 333 (Light utility).
  • 6 Airbus AS365N Dauphin 2 (Configured for medevac).

AIR DEFENCE

  • Surface-to-Air Missiles (SAM): Crotale (Short-range); FIM-92 Stinger (Point-defence).

Note: By 2026, Saudi Army Aviation is in a phase of significant expansion, particularly in its heavy-lift and tactical mobility wings. The Kingdom has placed massive orders for up to 46 CH-47F Chinooks and over 50 additional Black Hawks to enhance its air-manoeuvre capabilities. These assets are increasingly supported by a growing domestic defense-industrial base. Specifically, Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) has entered into agreements with foreign partners like Safran for the local maintenance and repair of Makila 1 and Arriel 2 helicopter engines, as well as the repair of advanced targeting pods. This localization effort is part of the broader strategy to spend 50% of defense outlays locally by 2030. Operational focus remains on refining air-ground coordination and logistics support, drawing on combat experience gained from regional operations over the past decade.

 
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   Saudi Arabia AF News:

Selex ES to provide Praetorian system for Arabian Typhoon customer

• Selex ES to provide Praetorian system for Arabian Typhoon customer  (28.05.2013)

Saudi Tornados back in action after upgrades

• Saudi Tornados back in action after upgrades  (25.05.2013)

Boeing rolls out Saudi's new F-15 variant

• Boeing rolls out Saudi's new F-15 variant  (1.05.2013)


• Saudi Arabia buying South African Denel armed drone  (2.04.2013)

• Lockheed Martin wins $253m Saudi contract  (18.03.2013)

• Saudi Typhoon Deal Still Not Fully Done  (8.03.2013)

• Saudi Medevac to Be Equipped with AW139 Helicopters
 (6.03.2013)

• Saudi Air Force takes delivery of first multi-role tanker and transport aircraft
 (28.02.2013)

• Saudi Arabia awards new Tornado engine support contract to Rolls-Royce
 (16.01.2013)

• Saudi Arabia awards new Tornado engine support contract to Rolls-Royce
 (16.01.2013)

• BAE-Saudi Typhoon talks ‘stuck on price’
 (20.12.2012)

• RSAF: F-15 Report
 (13.12.2012)

• Saudi fighter jet crashes in Persian Gulf, pilot missing
 (3.12.2012)


 

 



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