Uganda Air Force
| Uganda People's Defence Force Air Forces | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1964 (Uganda's first air force) 2005 (current air force) |
| Country | Uganda |
| Type | Air force |
| Role | Aerial warfare |
| Size | 1200 personnel |
| Part of | Uganda People's Defence Force |
| Headquarters | Entebbe |
| Engagements | |
| Commanders | |
| Commander-in-Chief | President Yoweri Museveni |
| Chief of Air Staff | Colonel Emmanuel Kwihangana |
| Insignia | |
| Roundel | |
| Fin flash | |
| Flag | |
| Aircraft flown | |
| Attack | Su-30 |
| Fighter | MiG-21, Su-30 |
| Helicopter | Bell 206, Bell UH-1, Mil Mi-17, Bell Model 214ST |
| Attack helicopter | Mil Mi-24 |
| Trainer | L-39 Albatross, SF.260 |
| Transport | Cessna 208 Caravan |
Uganda People's Defence Force Air Force, more commonly known as the Ugandan Air Force, is a branch of the Uganda People's Defence Force. Its headquarters are located at Entebbe, Uganda. The current air force commander is Charles Lutaaya, while Emmanuel Kwihangana serves as chief of air staff.