Royal Cambodian Air Force

The Royal Cambodian Air Force (Khmer: កងទ័ពជើងអាកាស, romanizedKâng Toăp Cheung Akas [kɑːŋtɔəp cəːŋ ʔaːkaːh]; lit.'Air Force') is the branch of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces which is charged with operating all military aircraft in Cambodia.

Royal Cambodian Air Force
កងទ័ពជើងអាកាស
Badge of the Royal Cambodian Air Force
Founded9 November 1953; 71 years ago (1953-11-09)
Country Cambodia
AllegianceHM The King
TypeAir force
RoleAerial warfare
Part ofRoyal Cambodian Armed Forces
HeadquartersPhnom Penh, Cambodia
Motto(s)"ការពារព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា" (Khmer)
("Defend the Kingdom of Cambodia")
Mascot(s)Aafra Zarnaz Auhona
Engagements
Commanders
Current
commander
General Soeung Samnang
Insignia
Roundel
Fin flash

Organisation

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The Royal Cambodian Air Force is commanded by General Soeung Samnang, who has four deputy commanders beneath him. The Air Force itself is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of National Defence.

Air Force headquarters are located at Phnom Penh International Airport and is still sign posted Pochentong Air Base. The only operational aircraft at Pochentong Air Base are from the VIP squadron. Maintenance of aircraft and helicopters is also at Pochentong. The airworthy Z-9 and Mi-17 helicopters from the helicopter squadron are based at Phnom Penh International Airport and Siem Reap International Airport.

Recently, the Cambodian Ministry of National Defense plans to purchase five L-39NG light fighter jets from the Czech Republic. In the past, the Cambodian Air Force has already purchased Mil Mi-17 and Mil Mi-171 helicopters.

Inventory

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Previous inventory

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In the past some MiG-21 fighters were operational. These aircraft in 2023 could be seen on ground in Phnom Penh International Airport.


 
A former Mil Mi-26 Halo of the Royal Cambodian Air Force.[1]
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Transport
Airbus A320 France VIP transport 1[2]
Xian MA60 China transport 2[3]
Harbin Y-12 China transport / utility 2[3]
Britten-Norman BN-2 United Kingdom transport 2[3]
Helicopters
Mil Mi-8 Soviet Union utility 9[3]
Mil Mi-17 Soviet Union utility 6[3]
Harbin Z-9 China utility 12[3] 1 Harbin Z-9 was lost in an accident on 12 July 2024
Eurocopter AS350 France utility 4[3]
AgustaWestland AW109 Italy utility 2[4]
Trainer aircraft
Aero L-39 Czechoslovakia trainer / light attack L-39C 6

Sport

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The force maintains a professional association football team as one of its branches, which formerly played in the C-League.

Air Force ranks and insignia

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Rank group General/Flag/Air officers Senior officers Junior officers
  Royal Cambodian Air Force
                   
នាយឧត្តមសេនីយ៍
Néay ŭtdâmôséniy
ឧត្តមសេនីយ៍ឯក
Ŭtdâmôséniy êk
ឧត្តមសេនីយ៍ទោ
Ŭtdâmôséniy toŭ
ឧត្តមសេនីយ៍ត្រី
Ŭtdâmôséniy trei
វរសេនីយ៍ឯក
Vôrôséniy êk
វរសេនីយ៍ទោ
Vôrôséniy toŭ
វរសេនីយ៍ត្រី
Vôrôséniy trei
អនុសេនីយ៍ឯក
Ânŭséniy êk
អនុសេនីយ៍ទោ
Ânŭséniy toŭ
អនុសេនីយ៍ត្រី
Ânŭséniy trei
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
  Royal Cambodian Air Force
                 
ព្រឹន្ទបាលឯក
Prœ̆ntôbal êk
ព្រឹន្ទបាលទោ
Prœ̆ntôbal toŭ
ពលបាលឯក
Pôlôbal êk
ពលបាលទោ
Pôlôbal toŭ
ពលបាលត្រី
Pôlôbal trei
នាយឯក
Néay êk
នាយទោ
Néay toŭ
ពលឯក
Pôl êk
ពលទោ
Pôl toŭ

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "World Air Forces 2015 pg. 12". Flightglobal Insight. 2015. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Air Force One of Cambodia". alfredmeier.me. Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "World Air Forces 2023". Flightglobal Insight. 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Trade Registers". armstrade.sipri.org. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  • Hoyle, Craig. "World Air Forces Directory". Flight International, 11–17 December 2012, Vol. 182 No. 5370. pp. 40–64. ISSN 0015-3710.
  • Hoyle, Craig. "World Air Forces Directory". Flight International. Vol. 194, No. 5665, 4–10 December 2018, pp. 32–60. ISSN 0015-3710
  • World Aircraft Information Files. Brightstar Publishing, London. File 337 Sheet 05