Showing posts with label Kuwait Air Force. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kuwait Air Force. Show all posts

February 22, 2018

Kuwait cleared to buy four King Air 350ER ISR aircraft

The Trump administration has cleared the sale of four King Air 350ER Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft to Kuwait.







November 23, 2017

Kuwaiti Air Force KC-130J refuels RSAF Typhoons






December 25, 2016

Kuwait cleared to buy 750 JDAM tail kits

Kuwait has been cleared by the U.S. State Department for the purchase of 750 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) Tail Kits.





February 16, 2016

Kuwaiti troops arrive in Saudi for Exercise North Thunder











January 16, 2016

Kuwaiti Amb. in Riyadh steps off a KAF KC-130J at Jazan to inspect Kuwaiti forces in the Southern Province


Remember when Saddam attacked, 
Kuwait fell to Iraqis in 18-20 hours.

Iraq attacked early morning on 2 August 1990 and Kuwait was "fully conquered" by 3 August 1990.

Such is the quality.







December 29, 2015

Kuwait to send troops to Saudi Arabia to fight Yemen rebels







Kuwait has decided to send troops to its neighbour Saudi Arabia to resist attacks by the Yemeni Houthi movement, the Kuwaiti daily al-Qabas reported on Tuesday citing an informed source.

“Kuwait decided on the participation of its ground forces, represented by an artillery battalion, in operations to strike at positions of Houthi aggression against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the paper said.

Though a nominal member of a Saudi-led coalition that has bombed the Iran-allied Houthis for nine months, Kuwait has held off sending ground troops to the conflict in which scores of soldiers from neighbours the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have been killed.



Is beating a few rebels that hard that the Saudis alone cannot do it?


December 7, 2015

Kuwaiti Air Force chief visits the Kuwaiti F/A-18 pilots & crew members at King Khalid Air Base






September 12, 2015

Kuwait set to buy 28 Eurofighters





The Eurofighter Consortium today welcomes the State of Kuwait as a new member of the Eurofighter community.This new international success follows an order from the Sultanate of Oman for 12 aircraft in December 2012 and it is a further evidence of growing interest in the Eurofighter Typhoon across the globe and in the Gulf Region in particular with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman  who have already ordered this combat aircraft.

On behalf of the  consortium and its Eurofighter Partner Companies (EPC) the CEO of Eurofighter, Alberto Gutierrez, said: “This new agreement  is the confirmation of the superiority of the Eurofighter over its competitors and will provide a great  opportunity for further Eurofighter orders. We are delighted to welcome Kuwait as the newest member of our Eurofighter Typhoon family. The Eurofighter is already proven and trusted by six nations to perform in all operational environments”.

With Kuwait, the Eurofighter Typhoon confirms its role as Europe’s largest military collaborative programme with a total of 599 aircraft committed. It provides leading-edge technologies and strengthens Europe’s defence industry in international competition. More than 100,000 jobs in 400 supplier companies are involved in this four-nation programme and deliver significant contributions.

Since entry into service of the first Eurofighter Typhoon at the end of 2003, 444 aircraft have been delivered to six nations: Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Austria and Saudi Arabia. In December 2012, Oman became the seventh customer and ordered a total of twelve aircraft. Eurofighter Typhoon is currently in service at 22 operational units and up to now, the whole fleet has completed more than 300,000 flying hours worldwide.

June 10, 2015

Kuwait set to buy Eurofighter Typhoon combat jets from Italy

Representative photo



The Kuwaiti Government has began talks with Italy to purchase Eurofighter Typhoon combat jets, in a bid to upgrade the country's air force capabilities.According to a source, this possible deal would see the purchase of two squadrons of fighter planes and around 24 to 28 of the twin-engine jets, The Wall Street Journal reported.The deal, which is expected to worth more than €4bn, could also cover pilot training and other related items.The combat jet is built by Eurofighter, a consortium consisting of Finmeccanica, Airbus Group and BAE Systems. The jet is already operational in the region after Saudi Arabia purchased the aircraft through a deal with the UK.

Eurofighter Typhoon is a foreplane delta-wing, beyond-visual-range, close air fighter aircraft with surface attack capability.The aircraft features 13 hard points for weapon carriage, four under each wing and five under the fuselage.Currently, Kuwait has a fleet of 39 older-model Boeing F/A-18 Hornet jets. Recently, International Business Times reported that Kuwait is planning to buy 28 Super Hornet advanced fighter jets worth $3bn from Boeing,

However, according to a source, the deal with Italy would not affect a potential foreign military sale for the Boeing aircraft, Defense News reported.The source was quoted as saying: "There has always been the possibility for a split buy."Talks with the US Government about a Super Hornet sale are still moving forward."Currently, another Middle East country, Oman, is also planning to introduce the Typhoon combat jets.Meanwhile, Qatar is on track to buy 36 fighter planes from France's Dassault Aviation, while Egypt agreed to introduce the French Rafale jet.

June 5, 2015

Kuwait in talks to buy up to 28 Eurofighters





Kuwait has started discussions to buy up to 28 Eurofighters, a source with knowledge of the talks told Defense News.

Kuwait is discussing the deal with the Italian Defense Ministry, the Italian Air Force and Italian firm Alenia Aermacchi, which is the Eurofighter partner company that has led the Eurofighter marketing campaign in Kuwait.

Talks started May 31 and representatives of the Italian Defense Ministry, Air Force and Alenia Aermacchi are in Kuwait participating, the source said.

The talks cover the possible acquisition of two squadrons — or between 24 and 28 aircraft — plus training and logistics, the source added.

Under a military cooperation deal signed between Italy and Kuwait, two groups of Kuwaiti pilots have already trained at the Italian Air Force's training school in Lecce in southern Italy.

The report that Kuwait is talking to Italy follows reports last month that the US government was in discussions with Kuwait to sell up to 40 Boeing F/A-18 E and F Super Hornet strike fighters.

Another source noted that a Kuwaiti deal for Eurofighters would not necessarily affect a potential foreign military sale for the Boeing aircraft.

"There has always been the possibility for a split buy," the other source said Thursday. "Talks with the US government about a Super Hornet sale are still moving forward."

The gulf state has been evaluating new fighters for two years.

A Eurofighter deal would be welcome news for the European consortium building the aircraft, which consists of Italy's Finmeccanica, BAE Systems and Airbus, after the French Rafale scooped new orders from Egypt and Qatar.

Apart from the air forces of Britain, Italy, Spain, Austria and Germany, Saudi Arabia also operates the Eurofighter, and Oman has placed orders.

August 21, 2014

One of Kuwait Air Force three KC-130Js on order

Kuwait Air Force one of  three KC-130Js on order gets ready at Lockheed Martin plant in Marietta, Georgia

Photo - Lockheed Martin








August 4, 2014

Kuwait Air Force C-17A strategic transport aircraft







Kuwait had requested the US for sale of two C-17 airlifters along with associated equipment in September 2010, and April 2013, respectively.Powered by four Pratt & Whitney F117-PW-100 turbofan engines, the C-17 Globemaster is a military tactical transport aircraft designed to conduct rapid strategic airlift of troops and supply of palleted cargo to main operating bases or forward-operating bases in extreme climates worldwide.

The aircraft, which sports a special livery for the Gulf nation, is expected to expand the air force's capabilities in military and civilian operations, including humanitarian aid and disaster relief.

February 15, 2014

Boeing Delivers Kuwait Air Force’s 1st C-17 Globemaster III




Boeing today delivered Kuwait's first C-17 Globemaster III airlifter, an aircraft that will expand the Kuwait Air Force's capabilities in military and civilian operations, including humanitarian aid and disaster relief.
"The C-17 meets the unique airlift requirements of the Kuwait Air Force," said Col. Abdullah Al Foudari, Deputy Commander Kuwait Air Force. "With this airlifter we can more effectively participate in the operations we choose, transporting large payloads across long distances, flying at high altitudes in hot climates such as ours, and landing on short, unpaved runways."
A custom paint design distinguishes the Kuwait C-17 from the 259 others that have been delivered to customers around the world.
"When this C-17 arrives to deliver humanitarian aid or disaster relief anywhere in the world, people in need will know that the aid came from Kuwait," said Col. Abdullah.
"We welcome Kuwait to the global C-17 fleet with the knowledge that this aircraft elevates the Kuwait Air Force’s airlift capabilities and also further strengthens Boeing's relationship with Kuwait," said Nan Bouchard, vice president and C-17 program manager. "We will support this C-17 long after today's delivery."
Boeing will support Kuwait's C-17 fleet through the C-17 Globemaster III Integrated Sustainment Program, a proven multinational Performance-Based Logistics program.
Boeing has delivered 260 C-17s, including 223 to the U.S. Air Force, and a total of 37 to Kuwait, Australia, Canada, India, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the 12-member Strategic Airlift Capability initiative of NATO and Partnership for Peace nations.
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