Air Forces comparison: Australia vs Uganda

Australia's air force fields 355 active aircraft — 7.0x Uganda's 51. The breakdown includes 108 vs 6 combat aircraft, 95 vs 30 helicopters, 61 vs 2 transport aircraft, 79 vs 12 trainers (Australia vs Uganda). Australia has 113 aircraft on order vs 2 for Uganda. The Australia air force is officially the Royal Australian Air Force, while Uganda's is the Uganda Air Force.

Royal Australian Air Force 🇦🇺

Official Name Royal Australian Air Force
Active aircraft 355 as of 2026
Aircraft on order113
Roundel

Roundel of Australia air force

Uganda Air Force 🇺🇬

Official Name Uganda Air Force
Local Name Uganda Peoples Defence Air Force
Active aircraft 51 as of 2026
Aircraft on order2
Roundel

Roundel of Uganda air force

Australian aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 108
Bomber Bomber 0
Helicopter Helicopter 95
Training Training 79
Transport Transport 61
Other Other 12

Ugandan aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 6
Bomber Bomber 0
Helicopter Helicopter 30
Training Training 12
Transport Transport 2
Other Other 1

Evolution of Australian Air Force fleet

Evolution of Ugandan Air Force fleet

Aircraft Types Radar Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has more military aircraft, Australia or Uganda?
Australia has more military aircraft with 355 active aircraft compared to Uganda's 51, a difference of 304 aircraft.
Which air force has more combat aircraft, Australia or Uganda?
Australia has more combat aircraft with 108 fighters and attack aircraft compared to Uganda's 6.
Which country has more military helicopters, Australia or Uganda?
Australia operates more military helicopters with 95 compared to Uganda's 30.
Which air force has more transport aircraft, Australia or Uganda?
Australia has more transport aircraft with 61 compared to Uganda's 2.
How do the Australia and Uganda air forces compare in size?
Australia's air force is 30.5 times larger than Uganda's in terms of total active aircraft (61 vs 2).
Which country has more aircraft on order, Australia or Uganda?
Australia has 113 aircraft on order compared to Uganda's 2.