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List of active United States naval aircraft

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Thelist of United States Navy aircraft contains types currently used by theUnited States Navy. For a complete list of naval aircraft designated under pre-1962 United States Navy designation systems, seeList of United States Navy aircraft designations (pre-1962); for aircraft without formal designations, seeList of undesignated military aircraft of the United States. For a list of all naval aircraft designated under the post-1962 unifiedDepartment of Defense designations, seeList of military aircraft of the United States.

Aircraft

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Current inventory

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Aircraft are listed in the table below alphabetically bythe 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system "Basic Mission" code then serially within that basic mission. Aircraft other than heavier than air, powered, fixed wing, manned, conventional take off and landing aircraft are designated in the 1962 Tri-Service system first by a"Vehicle Type" code then by a "Basic Mission" code. Those aircraft are listed below by vehicle type then serially within that vehicle type.

AircraftOriginModified Mission
or(Status Prefix)
RoleIn serviceNotes
Basic Mission: 'A' Attack
EA-18G GrowlerUnited StatesE: Electronic WarfareECM /SEAD152[1]1 lost in 2025[2]
F/A-18E,F Super HornetUnited States[a]Strike Fighter[b]54876 on order[1]
Basic Mission: 'C' Cargo (or Transport)
C-2A GreyhoundUnited StatesCOD26[1]Retiring by 2026, replaced byCMV-22B[4]
RC-12M HuronUnited StatesR: ReconnaissanceRange Surveillance1[c]
UC-12F,M HuronUnited StatesU: UtilityTransport13[c]
NC-20G Grey GhostUnited States(N: Special test, permanent)[d]Test Range Support1[e]
C-26A MetrolinerUnited StatesUSNTPS trainer1[f]
C-26D MetrolinerUnited StatesTransport4[f]
EC-26D MetrolinerUnited StatesE: Electronic WarfareMissile Range Support1[f]
RC-26D MetrolinerUnited StatesR: ReconnaissanceRange Surveillance2[f]
C-37A Gulfstream VUnited StatesVIP transport1[g]
C-37B Gulfstream G550United StatesVIP transport3[g]
NC-37B Gulfstream G550United States(N: Special test, permanent)[d]Test Range Support1[g]
C-38A CourierUnited Stateschase plane / radar target2[h]
C-40A ClipperUnited StatesNUFEA[i]17[1]Projected inventory 19[j]
C-130J Super HerculesUnited States1[k]To replace C-130T/KC-130T beginning 2027
C-130T HerculesUnited StatesNUFEA[i]16[k]
KC-130T HerculesUnited StatesK: Tanker11-NUFEA[i]
5-Test & Evaluation support
16[k]
Basic Mission: 'E' Special Electronic Installation
E-2C,D HawkeyeUnited StatesAEW8325 on order[1] E-2D replacing E-2C. Projected E-2D inventory: 75[l]
E-6B MercuryUnited StatesTACAMO /ALCS16[1][m] To be replaced by E-130J beginning 2028
Basic Mission: 'F' Fighter
F-5F,N Tiger IIUnited StatesAggressor32[n]
F-16A,B Fighting FalconUnited StatesAggressor14[o]OpFor training
F-16C,D Fighting FalconUnited StatesAggressor30[p]OpFor training
F-35C Lightning IIUnited StatesStrike Fighter45204 on order[1]
Basic Mission: 'P' Maritime Patrol
P-3C OrionUnited StatesTest Range Support3
NP-3C,D OrionUnited States(N: Special test, permanent)[d]2-Test Range Support
2-NRL Support
4
P-8A PoseidonUnited StatesMaritime Patrol11810 on order[1]
Basic Mission: 'T' Trainer
T-6A Texan IIUnited StatesSNFO Primary trainer43
T-6B Texan IIUnited StatesSNA Primary trainer252
T-34C MentorUnited StatesChase / Spotting15[1]
T-38 TalonUnited StatesUSNTPS trainer10[1]
T-44C PegasusUnited StatesSNA Advanced trainer56[1]Retirement starting in 2024, replaced byT-54
T-45C GoshawkUnited Kingdom / United StatesSNA Advanced trainer /
SNFO Advanced trainer
189[1]
T-54A Marlin IIUnited StatesSNA Advanced trainer15[5]Option for up to 64 airframes[1]
Basic Mission: 'U' Utility
NU-1B OtterCanada(N: Special test, permanent)[d]USNTPS trainer1[1]
U-6A BeaverCanadaUSNTPS glider tow2[1]
AircraftOriginBasic Mission
and(Modified Mission)
RoleIn serviceNotes
Vehicle Type: 'G' Glider
X-26A Frigate GliderUnited StatesX: Special Research[q]USNTPS trainer2[r]
Vehicle Type: 'H' Helicopter
MH-53E Sea DragonUnited StatesM: Multi-mission[s]AMCM[t] / VOD[u]26[1]Retiring by 2026[v]
TH-57B,C Sea RangerUnited StatesT: TrainerSNA Advanced trainer126Replaced by TH-73 by 2025[w]
UH-60A,L BlackhawkUnited StatesU: UtilityUSNTPS trainer4[1]
MH-60R SeahawkUnited StatesM: Multi-mission[s]ASW /ASUW /EW / NSFS[x] /SAR270[y]
MH-60S SeahawkUnited StatesM: Multi-mission[s]ASUW / HADR[z] /CSAR / Medical Evac /NSW[aa] support /AMCM[ab]256[ac]
TH-67 CreekUnited StatesT: TrainerUSNTPS trainer4[ad]
UH-72A LakotaGermanyU: UtilityUSNTPS trainer5[ad]
TH-73A ThrasherItalyT: TrainerSNA Advanced trainer5971 on order[1]Replacing TH-57[ae]
Vehicle Type: 'Q' Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
MQ-4C TritonUnited StatesM: Multi-mission[s]ISR927 (Program of Record)
MQ-8C Fire ScoutUnited StatesM: Multi-mission[s]ISR1038 (Program of Record). 10 operational, 2 struck with the rest in storage, all to be retired by the end of FY 2026
MQ-25 StingrayUnited StatesM: Multi-mission[s]Tanker176 (Program of Record)
Vehicle Type: 'V' Vertical take off/short take off and landing
UV-18 Twin OtterCanadaU: UtilityNRL Support1
CMV-22B OspreyUnited States(C: Cargo)[af]
M: Multi-mission[s][ag]
COD2734 on order[1] Replacing C-2A

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Originally, the Navy planned to have two variants of the Hornet: the F-18 fighter and A-18 light attack aircraft. During development, "F/A-18" was used as a shorthand to refer to both variants. When the Navy decided to develop a single aircraft able to perform both missions, the "F/A" appellation stuck despite the designation system not allowing for slashes or other characters.[3]
  2. ^also used inAggressor andOpFor roles
  3. ^abNaval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/c-12/>
  4. ^abcdStatus Prefix
  5. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/C-20-Gulfstream/>
  6. ^abcdNaval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/C-26-Metroliner/>
  7. ^abcNaval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/C-37/>
  8. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/C-38/>
  9. ^abcNavy Unique Fleet Essential Airlift
  10. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/C-40-Clipper/>
  11. ^abcNaval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/CKC-130-Hercules-Super-Hercules/>
  12. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/E-2D/>
  13. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/E-6B-Mercury/>
  14. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/F-5-Tiger-II/>
  15. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/F-16-Fighting-Falcon-Viper/>
  16. ^USN is acquiring up to 30 F-16C/D from the USAF to augment its 14 F-16A/B aircraft<https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/us-navy-just-received-fleet-f-16-fighters-us-air-force-212658/>
  17. ^this is a Non-systematic designation as the Vehicle Type 'G' for glider is omitted and the Basic Mission code 'X' Special Research, which is not descriptive of the role of the aircraft, is used
  18. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/x-26a-frigate-glider>
  19. ^abcdefgThere is no Basic Mission code "M". "M" is a Modified Mission code which was used in this case in lieu of a Basic Mission code
  20. ^Airborne Mine Countermeasures
  21. ^Vertical Onboard Delivery
  22. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/MH-53E-Sea-Dragon/>
  23. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/TH-57/>
  24. ^"Naval Surface Fire Support
  25. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/MH-60R-Seahawk/>
  26. ^Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Response
  27. ^Naval Special Warfare
  28. ^Airborne Mine Countermeasures
  29. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/MH-60S-Seahawk/>
  30. ^abNaval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/UH-72-Lakota-TH-67-Creek/>
  31. ^Naval Air Systems Command Fact Sheet<https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/TH-73A/>
  32. ^Modified Mission Code: "C" Cargo (Transport)
  33. ^"CMV" is a non-systematic (not in strict accordance with the 1962 Tri-service system) designation. A systematic designation would be MCV-22 (basic mission: C Cargo(Transport) with modified mission: M Multi-Mission), however; when the USN designated the aircraft it did so by adding a modified mission code of "C" for cargo (transport) to the USMC's MV-22 resulting in CMV-22

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrsEmbraer, In association with."2024 World Air Forces directory".Flight Global. Retrieved23 December 2023.
  2. ^Seyler, Matt; Martinez, Luis (12 February 2025)."Fighter jet crashes into San Diego Harbor, 2 pilots rescued: Fire officials".ABC News. Retrieved16 February 2025.
  3. ^Jenkins, Dennis R. (2000).F/A-18 Hornet: A Navy Success Story. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 19–21.ISBN 978-0-07-134696-2.
  4. ^"Navy's COD Transition from C-2A to CMV-22B Accelerated; First V-22 Deployment Set for 2021".USNI News. 1 October 2018. Retrieved24 July 2023.
  5. ^"Navy's T-54A brings new era of pilot training".NAVAIR News. 9 June 2025. Retrieved11 June 2025.

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