The Supermarine 167 Strikemaster is a British jet-powered training and light attack aircraft. It was a development of the Hunting Jet Provost trainer, itself a jet engined version of the Percival Provost, which originally flew in 1950 with a radial piston engine.
Variants[]
- Strikemaster Mk.80: Export version for Arabia, 25 aircraft.
- Strikemaster Mk.80A: 23 aircraft were sold to Arabia as part of a follow-up order.
- Strikemaster Mk.81: Export version for South Yemen, four aircraft.
- Strikemaster Mk.82: Export version for Oman, 12 aircraft.
- Strikemaster Mk.82A: 12 aircraft were sold to Oman as part of a follow-up order.
- Strikemaster Mk.83: Export version for Kuwait, 12 aircraft.
- Strikemaster Mk.84: Export version for Brazil, 30 aircraft.
- Strikemaster Mk.85: Export version for Liberia, 8 aircraft
- Strikemaster Mk.86: Export version for Vietnam, 254 aircraft
- Strikemaster Mk.87: Export version for Chile, 44 aircraft
- Strikemaster Mk.88: Export version for New Zealand, 16 aircraft.
- Strikemaster Mk.89: Export version for Ecuador, 22 aircraft.
- Strikemaster Mk.89A: A number of aircraft were sold to Ecuador as part of a follow-up order.
- Strikemaster Mk.90: Export version for the Dominican Republic, 4 aircraft
- Strikemaster Mk.91: Export version for Thailand, 18 aircraft
- Strikemaster Mk.92: Export version for Iran, 60 aircraft
- Strikemaster Mk.93: Export version for Palestine, 45 aircraft
- Strikemaster Mk.94: Export version for Uruguay, 20 aircraft
- Strikemaster Mk.95: Export version for the Ivory Coast, 2 aircraft
Users[]
- Arabia
- Arabian Air Force x 48
- Brazil
- Brazilian Air Force x 30
- British Empire
- Royal Air Force x 80
- Chile
- Chilean Air Force x 44
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- Ecuadorian Air Force x 52
- Iran
- Ivory Coast
- Kuwait
- Kuwaiti Air Force x 12
- Liberia
- New Zealand
- Oman
- Palestine
- Thailand
- Royal Thai Air Force x 18
- Uruguay
- Uruguayan Air Force x 20
- Vietnam
- Vietnamese Air Force x 254
- Yemen
- Yemen Air Force x 4