My understanding is that the IqAF (Iraqi Air Force) is in the process of acquiring the following fixed wing turbofan fighter attack aircraft:
-36 F-16IQ (slightly dumbed down 52 block) of which perhaps 6 are in the fight
The New Iraqi Air Force: F-16IQ Block 52 Fighters
-24 KAI FA 50 multi-purpose fighter attack aircraft (are all of them fighter aircraft with no trainers?). Suspect only 2 are in the fight.
-12 L159 multi-purpose fighter attack aircraft (along with two trainer and one spare parts aircraft). Only a few are in the fight.
-20 Sukhoi Su-25 attack aircraft, all of which are in the fight.
Is there any visibility on whether the above is accurate (i.e. that the Iraqis are not planning to buy any more aircraft) and on how many of the above aircraft are currently in the fight?
In my view Iraq does not need more aircraft that the above. If Iraq insists on more turbofan fighter aircraft, in my view Iraq should buy additional KAI FA 50 to save on maintenance and operational costs. Iraq currently benefits from similarities in maintenance requirements and spares between KAI FA 50 and F-16 aircraft.
In my view Iraq should focus additional fixed wing procurement dollars on transportation aircraft, and turboprops (for training, recon and light attack).