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==Military Operators== [[File:Operators of the Hawk and T-45 Goshawk-2024.jpg|alt=|thumb|upright=1.35|Operators{{legend|#2627fa|Hawk}}{{legend|#488bfc|T-45 Goshawk}}{{legend|#f10916|Former}}]] ;{{Flagu|Australia}} * [[Royal Australian Air Force]] β 33 Hawk 127s (modernized to 128s)<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 13.</ref> **[[No. 76 Squadron RAAF|No. 76 Squadron]] at [[RAAF Base Williamtown]] **[[No. 79 Squadron RAAF|No. 79 Squadron]] at [[RAAF Base Pearce]] ;{{Flagu|Bahrain}} *[[Royal Bahraini Air Force]] β 6 Hawk 129s<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 13.</ref> ** No. 5 Squadron at [[Sheik Isa Air Base|Shaikh Isa]] ;{{Flagu|Finland}} * [[Finnish Air Force]] β 32 Hawks (9 Mk.51, 7 Mk.51A, 16 Mk.66)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ilmavoimat.fi/documents/1951206/2016308/Ilmavoimat+-+konetyyppitietoja+BAE+Systems+Hawk+%281_18%29.pdf/c97b9585-2bb8-4cfa-a597-b4bf30cae32e/Ilmavoimat+-+konetyyppitietoja+BAE+Systems+Hawk+%281_18%29.pdf |title=Ilmavoimat konetyyppitietoja BAE Systems Hawk |access-date=22 May 2020 |last=Finnish Air Force |date=January 2018}}</ref> ** [[No. 41 Squadron, Finnish Air Force|Fighter Squadron 41]] (HΓ€vLLv 41) ** Finnish Air Force Display Team ''[[Midnight Hawks]]'' ;{{Flagu|India}} [[File:SKAT123.jpg|thumb|9 BAE Hawk Mk.132 of the [[Suryakiran Aerobatic Team]] in the diamond formation. ]] * [[Indian Air Force]] β 102 Hawk 132s<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 20.</ref> ** [[Bidar Air Force Station]] *** [[Surya Kiran|IAF Aerobatic Team "Surya Kirans"]] *** 52 Squadron "Sharks" *** Operational Training Squadrona B "Bravehearts" *** Operational Training Squadrona C "Cheethas" *** Operational Training Squadrona D "Deltas" ** [[Kalaikunda Air Force Station]] *** Operational Conversion Unit "The Young Ones" * [[Indian Navy]] β 17 Hawk 132s<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 20.</ref> ** 551 Squadron "Phantoms" at [[INS Dega]] ;{{Flagu|Indonesia}} * [[Indonesian Air Force]] β 22 Hawk 209s and 7 Hawk 109s<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 20.</ref> ** Skadron Udara 1 "Elang Khatulistiwa" (''1st Air Squadron "Equatorial Eagles"''), at [[Supadio Airport|Supadio Air Force Base]] ** Skadron Udara 12 "Panther Hitam" (''12th Air Squadron "Black Panthers"''), at [[Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport|Roesmin Nurjadin Air Force Base]] ;{{Flagu|Kuwait}} * [[Kuwait Air Force]] β 6 Hawk 64s<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 23.</ref> ** No. 12 Training Squadron "Flying School" at [[Ali Al Salem Air Base|Ali AlSalem AB]]. ;{{Flagu|Malaysia}} * [[Royal Malaysian Air Force]] β 4 Hawk 108s and 12 Hawk 208s<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 23.</ref> ** No. 6 Skuadron "Cakra", [[RMAF Labuan Air Base]]. ** No. 15 Skuadron "Panther", at [[RMAF Butterworth Air Base]] ;{{Flagu|Oman}} *[[Royal Air Force of Oman]] β 11 Hawk 103/166 and 10 Hawk 203s<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 26.</ref> ** No. 6 Squadron at [[Masirah Island|RAFO Masirah]] [[File:2023 Royal International Air Tattoo ZB131 (53079559599).jpg|thumb|A Qatari Hawk in 2023]] ;{{Flagu|Qatar}} *[[Qatar Emiri Air Force]] β 9 Hawk Mk.167s<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 28.</ref> ** [[11 Squadron (Qatar)|11 Squadron (Joint Hawk Training Squadron)]], at [[RAF Leeming]], United Kingdom ;{{Flagu|Saudi Arabia}} *[[Royal Saudi Air Force]] β 81 Hawk 65 /164s<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 28.</ref> ** [[No. 21 Squadron RSAF|No. 21 Squadron]], at [[Tabuk Regional Airport|Tabuk/King Faisal Air Base]] ** [[No. 37 Squadron RSAF|No. 37 Squadron]], at [[Tabuk Regional Airport|Tabuk/King Faisal Air Base]] ** [[No. 79 Squadron RSAF|No. 79 Squadron]], at [[Tabuk Regional Airport|Tabuk/King Faisal Air Base]] ** [[Saudi Falcons|No. 88 Squadron "Saudi Falcons"]], at [[Tabuk Regional Airport|Tabuk/King Faisal Air Base]] ;{{Flagu|South Africa}} *[[South African Air Force]] β 23 Hawk 120s<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 29.</ref> **[[85 Combat Flying School SAAF|85 Combat Flying School]], at [[AFB Makhado]] ;{{Flagu|United Arab Emirates}} * [[United Arab Emirates Air Force]] β 12 Hawk 102<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 32.</ref> ** No. 12 Squadron, at [[Al Minhad Air Base]] [[File:ZK031 Hawk T2, RAF Valley (51336386301).jpg|thumb|Hawk T2 of [[No. 25 Squadron RAF|No. XXV (Fighter) Squadron]], 2021]] ;{{Flagu|United Kingdom}} * [[Royal Air Force]] β 17 Hawk T1s and 28 Hawk T2s <ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 32.</ref> ** [[Joint Hawk Training Squadron]], at [[RAF Leeming]] (Qatari-owned Hawk 167s) ** [[No. 4 Flying Training School RAF|No. 4 Flying Training School]], at [[RAF Valley]] (Hawk T2s) *** [[No. 4 Squadron RAF|No. IV Squadron]] at [[RAF Valley]] *** [[No. 25 Squadron RAF|No. XXV (Fighter) Squadron]], at [[RAF Valley]] ** [[Red Arrows|RAF Aerobatic Team "Red Arrows"]], at [[RAF Waddington]] (Hawk T1s) === Civilian operators=== ;{{Flagu|United States}} * [[Ravn Aerospace|RAVN Aerospace]] β 10 Hawk 67, formely in service in the [[Republic of Korea Air Force|Korean Air Force]],<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rogoway |first=Tyler |date=2020-04-09 |title=This Man Owns The World's Most Advanced Private Air Force After Buying 46 F/A-18 Hornets |url=https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/32869/this-man-owns-the-worlds-most-advanced-private-air-force-after-buying-46-f-a-18-hornets |access-date=2022-04-26 |website=The Drive |language=en}}</ref> ===Former military operators=== ;{{Flagu|Canada}} * [[Royal Canadian Air Force]] (formerly [[Canadian Forces]] Air Command) β 17 Hawk 115s (CT-155), retired in March 2024<ref name="CF">{{cite web |last=Royal Canadian Air Force |date=July 2019 |title=CT-155 Hawk |url=http://www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca/en/aircraft-current/ct-155.page |access-date=18 Jan 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Finnerty |first=Ryan |date=12 March 2024 |title=Canada retires Hawk jet trainers without replacements identified |url=https://www.flightglobal.com/fixed-wing/canada-retires-hawk-jet-trainers-without-replacements-identified/157336.article |access-date=29 April 2024 |website=Flight Global}}</ref> **[[2 Canadian Forces Flying Training School]] at [[CFB Moose Jaw]] **[[419 Tactical Fighter Training Squadron]] at [[CFB Cold Lake]] ;{{Flagu|Jordan}} * [[Jordanian Air Force]] β 13 Hawk 63 delivered from UAE, 12 withdrawn offered for sale<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.scramble.nl/orbats/jordan/airforce |title=Scramble |access-date=26 July 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160123031529/http://www.scramble.nl/orbats/jordan/airforce |archive-date=23 January 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rjaf.mil.jo/en/showannouncement-27.html |title=Royal Jordanian Air Force - Ψ¨ΩΨΉ Ψ·Ψ§Ψ¦Ψ±Ψ§Ψͺ |access-date=25 September 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180930155533/http://www.rjaf.mil.jo/en/showannouncement-27.html |archive-date=30 September 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref> ** 17 Squadron, at [[Prince Hassan Air Base]] in lead in fighter training role. ;{{Flagu|Kenya}} * [[Kenya Air Force]] β 7 Hawk 52s, out of service and retired as of 2012.{{Citation needed|date=March 2012}} ;{{Flagu|Republic of Korea}} *[[Republic of Korea Air Force]] introduced 20 T-59 (Hawk 67) in September 1992.<ref name="FI_AirForces_2008">[http://www.flightglobal.com/assets/getasset.aspx?ItemID=26061 "Directory: World Air Forces"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171011185625/https://www.flightglobal.com/assets/getasset.aspx?ItemID=26061 |date=11 October 2017 }}, ''[[Flight International]]'', 11β17 November 2008.</ref> Retired from service in 2013. ** 216th Flight Training Squadron at [[Yecheon]]. [[File:Swiss Air Force BAe Hawk trainer U-1263.jpg|thumb|A Swiss Air Force BAe Hawk in 1991]] ;{{Flagu|Switzerland}} * [[Swiss Air Force]]: 20 Hawk Mk. 66s were in service between 1990 and 2002, of which 18 were sold to Finland in June 2007. Replaced by F-5F as an interim measure until the delivery of eight [[Pilatus PC-21]]s{{citation needed|date=August 2017}}. ;{{Flagu|United Kingdom}} * Royal Air Force ** [[No. 1 Group RAF|No. 1 Group]] *** [[No. 100 Squadron RAF|No. 100 Squadron]] (1991β2022)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nationalcoldwarexhibition.org/research/squadrons/100/ |title=No.100 Squadron |publisher=Royal Air Force Museum |access-date=6 April 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-60860962 |title=RAF Leeming: Red Arrows flypast as squadron disbands |website=BBC News |date=24 March 2022 |access-date=6 April 2022}}</ref> ** [[No. 4 Flying Training School RAF|No. 4 Flying Training School]] (not current) *** [[No. 74 Squadron RAF|No. 74 (Reserve) Squadron]] (1992β2000)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rafweb.org/Squadrons/Sqn%20Markings/SqnMark074B.htm |title=No. 74 Squadron Aircraft & Markings 1945 β 2000 |website=Air of Authority β A History of RAF Organisation |access-date=25 January 2021}}</ref> *** [[No. 208 Squadron RAF|No. 208 (R) Squadron]] (1994β2016)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rafweb.org/Squadrons/Sqn%20Markings/SqnMark208.htm |title=No. 208 Squadron Aircraft & Markings |website=Air of Authority β A History of RAF Organisation |access-date=25 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://ukaviation.news/raf-says-goodbye-hawk-t1-trainer-40-years/ |title=RAF says goodbye to Hawk T1 Trainer after 40 years |website=UK Aviation News |date=13 April 2016 |access-date=25 January 2021}}</ref> ** [[No. 6 Flying Training School RAF|No. 6 Flying Training School]] (not current) ** No. 1 Tactical Weapons Unit (not current) *** [[No. 79 Squadron RAF|No. 79 (R) Squadron]] (1974β1992)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rafweb.org/Squadrons/Sqn%20Markings/SqnMark079.htm |title=No. 79 Squadron Aircraft & Markings |website=Air of Authority β A History of RAF Organisation |access-date=25 January 2021}}</ref> *** [[No. 234 Squadron RAF|No. 234 (R) Squadron]] (1992β1994)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rafweb.org/Squadrons/Sqn%20Markings/SqnMark231-234.htm#234 |title=No. 234 Squadron |website=Air of Authority β A History of RAF Organisation |access-date=25 January 2021}}</ref> ** No. 2 Tactical Weapons Unit (not current) *** [[No. 63 Squadron RAF|No. 63 (R) Squadron]] (1980β1992)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rafweb.org/Squadrons/Sqn%20Markings/SqnMark061-63.htm#63 |title=No. 63 Squadron |website=Air of Authority β A History of RAF Organisation |access-date=25 January 2021}}</ref> *** [[No. 151 Squadron RAF|No. 151 (R) Squadron]] (1981β1992)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rafweb.org/Squadrons/Sqn%20Markings/SqnMark151.htm |title=No. 151 Squadron Aircraft & Markings |website=Air of Authority β A History of RAF Organisation |access-date=25 January 2021}}</ref> ** [[No. 7 Flying Training School RAF|No. 7 Flying Training School]] (not current) *** [[No. 19 Squadron RAF|No. 19 (R) Squadron]] (1992β2011)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rafweb.org/Squadrons/Sqn%20Markings/SqnMark019C.htm |title=No. 19 Squadron Aircraft & Markings 1946 β Current |website=Air of Authority β A History of RAF Organisation |access-date=25 January 2021}}</ref> *** [[No. 92 Squadron RAF|No. 92 (R) Squadron]] (1992β1994)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rafweb.org/Squadrons/Sqn%20Markings/SqnMark091-93.htm#92 |title=No. 92 Squadron |website=Air of Authority β A History of RAF Organisation |access-date=25 January 2021}}</ref> ** [[Joint Forward Air Controller Training and Standards Unit]] (JFACTSU) (1993β2022) ** [[RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine]] (1998β2022)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.militaryaircraftmarkings.co.uk/updates/MAMupdate203-2022.pdf |title=Military Aircraft Markings Update Number 203, April 2022. |publisher=Military Aircraft Markings |access-date=6 April 2022}}</ref> * [[Royal Navy]] β 17 Hawk T1s<ref name="FI_AirForces_2008"/> ** [[Fleet Requirements and Aircraft Direction Unit]] (1994β2013)<ref name="FRADU">{{cite web |first=Mark |last=Russell |url=https://www.fradu.info/hawk/history/ |title=History of the Navy & FRADU Hawks |website=www.fradu.info |access-date=6 April 2022}}</ref> ** Navy Flying Standards Flight (Fixed Wing) (1994β2012)<ref name="FRADU"/> ** RNAS Yeovilton Hawk Detachment (2012β2013)<ref name="FRADU"/> ** [[736 Naval Air Squadron]] (2013β2022)<ref>{{cite web |first=Paul |last=Armstrong |url=https://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/news/20035774.736-naval-air-squadron-rnas-culdrose-decommissioned/ |title='Sad and poignant day' as 736 Naval Air Squadron decommissioned |newspaper=Falmouth Packet |date=31 March 2022 |access-date=6 April 2022}}</ref> ;{{Flagu|Zimbabwe}} * [[Air Force of Zimbabwe]] β 12 Hawk 60 retired as of 2011 because of lack of spares and lack of BAE support.<ref name="FI_AirForces_2008"/> Some were returned to service in 2022.<ref>World Air Forces 2024 - Flight International - p. 34.</ref> ** No. 2 Squadron ''Cobra'' at [[Gweru-Thornhill]]
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