List of Bell UH-1 Iroquois operators

This page is a list of countries which have used or are current users of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois or are military users of the Bell 204 and 205, along with their military units.

Canadian Forces Base Rescue Moose Jaw CH-118 Iroquois helicopters at CFB Moose Jaw, 1982
A map displaying current Bell UH-1 Iroquois operators in blue, with former operators in red.

Operators edit

Afghanistan edit

Albania edit

 
Argentine Hueys (without rotors) during the Falklands War

Argentina edit

Belize edit

Brazil edit

Bolivia edit

 
Bolivian Air Force UH-1H

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

Burkina Faso edit

Chile edit

Colombia edit

Costa Rica edit

Dominican Republic edit

El Salvador edit

Eswatini edit

Ethiopia edit

Georgia edit

Greece edit

Guatemala edit

Honduras edit

 
Indonesian Army Aviation Bell 205

Indonesia edit

Iraq edit

Italy edit

 
A Japanese UH-1H used by the JGSDF during a public exhibition of soldiers fast roping.

Japan edit

Kenya edit

Laos edit

Lebanon edit

Morocco edit

North Macedonia edit

Oman edit

Pakistan edit

Panama edit

Paraguay edit

Philippines edit

Saudi Arabia edit

 
A Korean Army UH-1B

South Korea edit

Republic of China (Taiwan) edit

Turkey edit

Uganda edit

 
A USAF HH-1H Huey hovers over the water during search and rescue training mission.

United States edit

Uruguay edit

Venezuela edit

 
A Vietnamese Air Force UH-1H

Vietnam edit

Yemen edit

Zambia edit

Former operators edit

Argentina edit

Australia edit

 
An Australian Army UH-1 in 2005

Austria edit

Cambodia edit

Canada edit

 
Canadian Forces Base Flight Cold Lake CH-118 Iroquois helicopter at CFB Cold Lake, January 1992

Ethiopia edit

Germany edit

Indonesia edit

 
Indonesian Bell 204B at Dirgantara Mandala Museum

Israel edit

Italy edit

Jamaica edit

Jordan edit

Netherlands edit

New Zealand edit

 
Royal New Zealand Air Force UH-1s in 2008

North Yemen edit

Norway edit

Papua New Guinea edit

Peru edit

  • Peruvian Air Force: 11 UH-1D delivered in 1965 plus one UH-1H later delivered. At least one UH-1D converted to UH-1H standard.

Rhodesia edit

Singapore edit

Kingdom of Laos edit

South Korea edit

South Vietnam edit

Spain edit

Suriname edit

Sweden edit

Designation helikopter (hkp) 3. Models: A (original engine), B (better engine), C (bigger rotor).

Thailand edit

Uganda edit

United States edit

Zimbabwe edit

See also edit

References edit

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Bibliography edit

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