List of Bell UH-1 Iroquois operators
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This page is a list of countries which have used or are current users of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois or are military users of the Bell 204 and 205, along with their military units.
Operators[edit]
Afghanistan[edit]
Albania[edit]
Argentina[edit]
Belize[edit]
Brazil[edit]
Bolivia[edit]
Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]
- Armed Forces of Bosnia-Herzegovina:[1] Four Huey IIs delivered on December 4, 2021.[4]
Burkina Faso[edit]
- Armed Forces of Burkina Faso – 2 UH-1H[5]
Chile[edit]
- Chilean Air Force - UH-1D and UH-1H
Colombia[edit]
Costa Rica[edit]
Dominican Republic[edit]
El Salvador[edit]
Eswatini[edit]
Ethiopia[edit]
- Ethiopian Ground Forces - 8 UH-1H[11]
Georgia[edit]
Greece[edit]
Guatemala[edit]
Honduras[edit]
Indonesia[edit]
- Indonesian Army - Bell 205A-1[11][12]
Iraq[edit]
Italy[edit]
- Italian Army[1]
- Italian Air Force operated 48 aircraft[13]
Japan[edit]
- Japan Ground Self-Defense Force - UH-1H and UH-1J[1]
Kenya[edit]
Laos[edit]
Lebanon[edit]
Morocco[edit]
North Macedonia[edit]
Oman[edit]
Pakistan[edit]
Panama[edit]
Paraguay[edit]
Philippines[edit]
Saudi Arabia[edit]
South Korea[edit]
Republic of China (Taiwan)[edit]
Turkey[edit]
Uganda[edit]
United States[edit]
Uruguay[edit]
Venezuela[edit]
Vietnam[edit]
Yemen[edit]
Zambia[edit]
Former operators[edit]
Argentina[edit]
Australia[edit]
Austria[edit]
Cambodia[edit]
Canada[edit]
Ethiopia[edit]
Germany[edit]
Indonesia[edit]
- Indonesian Air Force - Bell 204B[39]
Israel[edit]
Italy[edit]
Jamaica[edit]
Jordan[edit]
Netherlands[edit]
New Zealand[edit]
North Yemen[edit]
Norway[edit]
Papua New Guinea[edit]
Peru[edit]
- Peruvian Air Force: 11 UH-1D delivered in 1965 plus one UH-1H later delivered. At least one UH-1D converted to UH-1H standard.
Rhodesia[edit]
Singapore[edit]
Kingdom of Laos[edit]
South Korea[edit]
South Vietnam[edit]
Spain[edit]
Suriname[edit]
Sweden[edit]
Designation helikopter (hkp) 3. Models: A (original engine), B (better engine), C (bigger rotor).
Thailand[edit]
Uganda[edit]
United States[edit]
Zimbabwe[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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Bibliography[edit]
- Gunston, Bill, An Illustrated Guide to Military Helicopters, Salamander Books, London 1981. ISBN 978-0-86101110-0.
External links[edit]
- Media related to Bell UH-1 Iroquois at Wikimedia Commons