We all know what happens in real world but here we are in an AU world.
In real world, I read that Turkey was not a full NATO member until late 1970's, when real Hellas left NATO (and returned later).The gap in NATO plans were fullfilled by Turkey, so became full member.
Now, in my AU scenario, Hellenic Kingdom became member of NATO in 1949 after signed the North Atlantic Treaty and never left. Turkey followed in 1952, because had common borders with Soviet Union, although did not became a full member. In both countries NATO (USA actually) bases were created like the real world.
I have written some for both air forces, but here comes the complete list of fixed-wing aircraft used from 1950. Lists include also aircraft of Navy Aviation, helicopters will follow after finished with fixed wing.Also I will include some scenarios from old Hellenic defense magazines, mostly from 1980's. Transport fleets, flying radars, trainers in separate post.
Note (?) before type means note sure about this type.
RHAF (AU)
Gloster Meteor (1949-1962)-Fought in Korea together with F-80 and AT-33
SHAF R-54 (1954-1982)-Last airframes withdraw from Cypriot Air Force
SHAF R-55A/B/C/D/E/K (1960-2003). One is being refurbished to fly again.
SHAF R-57 (1967-2012)-Last airframes withdrawn from Cypriot Air Force (several remain on reserve)
F-84G/F (1954-1980)-From 1972 in reserve, from 1980's appeared as gate guards, museum exhibits or scrapped.
RF-84F (1956-1983, one test platform until 1991)
CL-13 Sabre Mk1/Mk2/Mk4 (1952-1989)-The Mk4 were modified for carrying Falcon and Sidewinder missiles, from early 1970's passed to Air Guard. Last CL-13 of RHAF were those of acrobatic team "Aegean Arrows", inherited from "Hellenic Flame" in 1967.
F-86D Sabre (1961-1983)-Falcon missiles also used.
Buccaneer S.52A/B/K (1964-present)-Modernized to S.52M spec with more powerful RR Spey, some electronics from A-7E, some Israel also, new weapons
F-104G/M (1960-2005)-RHAF withdrawn them in 2003, last airframes phased out from RHNA in 2005.All F-104M had folding refuel probe, some -G also. The -M was actually an -S with refuel probe, some had the ultimate J-79 from the Kfir
Mirage IIIEG/RG (1968-1996)-Some modernized in early 1980's for Magic 550, 530F and other weapons. In 1970's they wired for R530, which used also in Mirage F-1.
P6M (1972-present)-Modernized in 1990's, under the program "RHN of 21st century", in 2008 they received Chimera II and Kh-15P/S. Also I will update my text about the P6M.
Avro Shackleton MR.3 (1957-1987)
P-3H (1988-present)-Modernized in late 1990's (posted), engines upgraded to T-56-A15+ in 2000's by HAI
F-4EG (1972-2012)-Had the probe refuel system from F-4B,split into 2 variants in late 1980's (fighter/bomber and interceptor) and modernized in 1990's.On reserve since November 2012.
RF-4EG (1974-present)-Photo Reconnaissance equipment upgraded gradually, some can carry ASTAC system.
Mirage F-1CG/EG (1975-present)-The "CG" upgrate is actually "E", received also the 9K-50M engine with 8560kg thrust, some modified for AM-39 Exocet and Adis II, also can use ARMAT and laser guided weapons. Only user in RHNA, with two squadrons of Exocet equipped F1EGM. Rest F1 airframes are stored for spares.
Mirage 2000EG/DG/-5G Mk1/2 (1985-present)-The backbone of RHAF, first modernized to SEAD, Anti-Ship and -D spec (three variants, D is the ground strike Mirage 2000, -5 can carry Scalp and Chimera. -E variant are the older airframes, RHAF has a squadron of Anti-Ship M2k, while many received IRIS-T missiles. With indigenous developed multi-missile racks an awesome load of missiles can be carried.
Rafale-H (future) (2010-present,on production)
Su-35Γ (future) (from 2015)
VC-10K(H) (1986-present)
THK (AU)
F-84G/F
RF-84F
F-86E
F-86D
(?)RF-101A (1960-1982)-Used for reconnaissance missions above HLK and Cyprus, some over USSR (mainly on "European Russia")
F-100D/E/F/G (1956-1990)-Last THK F-100 in service were of -G, replaced with SEAD variant of F-16A
F-102A/TF-102A (1960-1982)-Makes more sense in THK service, since Turkey is closer to former Soviet Union and in NATO plans of the era those F-102 would indercept Soviet bombers above Black Sea
F-5A/B and RF-5A. Also used the NF-5A.B (second hand from Nederlands). Phased out in late 1990's
F-5E/F Ordered in late 1970's, several still in service, received a modernisation program in 1990's. Some modified to "Combat Trainers" in 2000's.
F-4E (1975-present)-Modernised in two variants, similar with RHAF. One squadrom modified to carry Harpoon missiles and passed to TNA. Revealed in 1987. Total 8 squadrons use the F-4E (includes also the TNA Harpoon-Phantom).
RF-4E (1977-present).Received several surplus-Luftwaffe airframes in early 1990's (RHAF also)
(?)F-16A/B (1982-present)-Replaced the F-102A, later modified to SEAD (two squadrons) other to fighter/bombers (two squadrons)
F-16C/D (1987-present)-Backbone of THK, in service from 16 squadrons
(?)P5M (1964-1993)-For many years were the long range patrol aircraft of TNA (AU), received a small modernisation in early 1980's, the second phase (T-64 engines, new radar, Sea Skua missiles) cancelled
S-2A/E (1969-2011)-Modernised to Turbo Tracker in 1980's and received new electronics. Some modified for carrying Sea Skua
CN-235T (1988-present)-Mainly transport aircraft, is here because some are used by the Coast Guard for Maritime Patrol
C-295MT (2009-present)-Replaced the Trackers, carry modern ASW systems, US radar, Harpoon and Sea Skua missiles
English Electric Canberra (1958-1990's)
Panavia Tornado (1990-present)-80 units were ordered in 1987-1988 to replace the Canberra. All were the IDS variant, configuration very similar with Saudi Arabian Air Force export Tornadoes. About 10-12 were wired for AGM-88 HARM missiles, but they are not a full ECR variant. More airframes received surplus from Germany in 2000's.
KC-135T (real variant is -R, the -T has boom refuelling system only). In early 1990's THK received 7 KC-135A and after 10 years of use rebuilt with CFM-56 engines and new glass cockpit. Refueling system remains the same with the KC-135A.
(?)KC-10T (4 modified ex commercial airframes, boom refueling system only, reversed engineered from KC-135A, no side door).
F-35A/B (future)-The A variant is the real, some sources say that Turkey wants to buy also F-35B (will do in my AU scenario)
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