Air Forces comparison: Senegal vs Trinidad and Tobago
Senegal's air force fields 40 active aircraft — 6.7x Trinidad and Tobago's 6. The breakdown includes 20 vs 4 helicopters, 4 vs 2 transport aircraft, 14 vs 0 trainers (Senegal vs Trinidad and Tobago). Senegal has 3 aircraft on order vs 0 for Trinidad and Tobago. The Trinidad and Tobago air force is officially the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force Air Guard.
Senegalese Air Force 🇸🇳
| Official Name | Senegalese Air Force |
| Local Name | Armée de l'Air du Sénégal |
| Active aircraft | 40 as of 2026 |
| Aircraft on order | 3 |
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Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force Air Guard 🇹🇹
| Official Name | Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force Air Guard |
| Active aircraft | 6 as of 2026 |
| Aircraft on order | 0 |
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Senegalese aircraft by type
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4 | |
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2 | |
Trinidad and Tobago aircraft by type
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4 | |
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Evolution of Senegalese Air Force fleet
Evolution of Trinidad and Tobago Air Force fleet
Aircraft Types Radar Comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
Which country has more military aircraft, Senegal or Trinidad and Tobago?
Senegal has more military aircraft with 40 active aircraft compared to Trinidad and Tobago's 6, a difference of 34 aircraft.
Which country has more military helicopters, Senegal or Trinidad and Tobago?
Senegal operates more military helicopters with 20 compared to Trinidad and Tobago's 4.
Which air force has more transport aircraft, Senegal or Trinidad and Tobago?
Senegal has more transport aircraft with 4 compared to Trinidad and Tobago's 2.
How do the Senegal and Trinidad and Tobago air forces compare in size?
Senegal's air force is 2.0 times larger than Trinidad and Tobago's in terms of total active aircraft (4 vs 2).
Which country has more aircraft on order, Senegal or Trinidad and Tobago?
Senegal has 3 aircraft on order compared to Trinidad and Tobago's 0.

