- List of Antonov An-2 operators
The following nations currently operate (or formerly owned)
Antonov An-2 aircraft in civil or military roles:Military operators
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Afghan Air Force Afghanistan received more than a dozen An-2 aircraft, with service beginning in 1957. A few remain available.ALB
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Albanian Air Force Albania received 13 aircraft including some of Chinese manufacture (Y-5). Albanian An-2s were operated from 1963. Up to four may remain active, with the remainder in storage.ANG
AZE
BLR
BUL
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Bulgarian Air Force :
*HQ flight - 2 An-2 aircraft are operated by this unit.CAM
PRC
CRO
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Croatian Air Force :
*27 Eskadrila Transportnih ZrakoplovaCroatian air force operated 7 An-2DT aircraft until2004 when the last 4 were handed over to aeroclubs.CUB
;Cuban Revolutionary Air Force:
*15. Regimiento de Transporte
*25. Regimiento de Transporte
*35. Regimiento de TransporteAll An-2 aircraft are retired.CZS
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Czechoslovakian Air Force Phased out from military service before dissolution of state.DDR
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East German Air Force East German An-2s were passed on to Germany upon unification.EGY
EST
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Estonian Air Force :
*operates 2 An-2s;Estonian Defence League :
*operates 1 An-2GEO
GER
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Luftwaffe Germany adopted its An-2 fleet from East Germany.HUN
IRQ
KGZ
LAO
LAT
;Latvian National Guard (Zemessardze):
*1. Transporta Posms
*2. Transporta Posms
*3. Transporta PosmsLTU
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Lithuanian Air Force :
* Transporto Eskadrile - currently operating 5 An-2 aircraft.MKD
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Military of the Republic of Macedonia :
* 501 Padobranski Diverzantski OdredCurrent there is one An-2 used for paratroop training.MLI
MNG
NIC
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Nicaraguan Air Force :
*Escuadrón de Transporteflag|North Yemen
PRK
BBC reports state North Korea is believed to have grounded its fleet of about 300 planes due to the high price of fuel [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7066087.stm BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Oil price 'grounds' N Korea fleet ] ]
POL
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Polish Air Force ROK
South Korea flies with approximately 10 An-2s from Seongmu AB, presumably for use by the special forces. They are marked with civilian markings (HL1082 to HL1091), though these are not in the official civilian register.
ROM
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Romanian Air Force RUS
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Russian Air Force SRB
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Serbian Air Force :
*119. MHEThere is one An-2TD aircraft used for paratroop training of the63rd Paratroop Battalion .SOM
USSR
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Soviet Air Force The Soviet military's An-2 fleet was dispersed amongst the successor states upon the dissolution of the Soviet Union.;Soviet Naval Aviation SUD
SYR
TJK
TAN
TUN
TKM
UKR
UZB
VIE
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Vietnam People's Air Force YEM
Yemen's An-2 fleet was inherited from
North Yemen upon unification.YUG
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SFR Yugoslav Air Force :
*676. TRAE
*677. TRAE
*333. AECivil operators
DDR
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Interflug ;Gesellschaft für Sport und Technik (paramilitary sports organization)POL
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Aeroklub Polski ;Zakład Usług Agrolotniczych RUS
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Aeroflot SRB
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JAT USSR
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Aeroflot TUR
Approximately 10 An-2s are acquired by the
Turkish Aeronautical Association (Türk Hava Kurumu - THK) in the early 1980s. These planes are still operational and being used for air sports purposes, mainlyparachuting .YUG
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