Air Forces comparison: Georgia vs North Korea

North Korea's air force fields 1,131 active aircraft — 18:1 Georgia's 63. The breakdown includes 11 vs 571 combat aircraft, 0 vs 80 bombers, 42 vs 205 helicopters, 2 vs 275 transport aircraft, 8 vs 0 trainers (Georgia vs North Korea). The North Korea air force is officially the Korean People's Army Air Force.

Georgian Air Force 🇬🇪

Official Name Georgian Air Force
Local Name საქართველოს სამხედრო საჰაერო ძალები (Sakartvelos samkhedro sahaero dzalebi)
Active aircraft 63 as of 2026
Aircraft on order0
Roundel

Roundel of Georgia air force

Korean People's Army Air Force 🇰🇵

Official Name Korean People's Army Air Force
Local Name 공군 (Gonggun)
Active aircraft 1131 as of 2026
Aircraft on order0
Roundel

Roundel of North Korea air force

Georgian aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 11
Bomber Bomber 0
Helicopter Helicopter 42
Training Training 8
Transport Transport 2
Other Other 0

North Korean aircraft by type

Aircraft type Active
Combat Combat 571
Bomber Bomber 80
Helicopter Helicopter 205
Training Training 0
Transport Transport 275
Other Other 0

Evolution of Georgian Air Force fleet

Evolution of North Korean Air Force fleet

Aircraft Types Radar Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has more military aircraft, Georgia or North Korea?
North Korea has more military aircraft with 1,131 active aircraft compared to Georgia's 63, a difference of 1,068 aircraft.
Which air force has more combat aircraft, Georgia or North Korea?
North Korea has more combat aircraft with 571 fighters and attack aircraft compared to Georgia's 11.
Which country has more military helicopters, Georgia or North Korea?
North Korea operates more military helicopters with 205 compared to Georgia's 42.
Which air force has more transport aircraft, Georgia or North Korea?
North Korea has more transport aircraft with 275 compared to Georgia's 2.
How do the Georgia and North Korea air forces compare in size?
North Korea's air force is 137.5 times larger than Georgia's in terms of total active aircraft (275 vs 2).