
The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) took delivery of its first two Beechcraft AT-6TH Wolverine turboprops on Wednesday.
The ceremony took place at 41 Wing in Chiang Mai and was presided over by 41 Squadron Leader, Prathon Chinawat.
The AT-6TH was ordered by Thailand in 2021 in a deal for eight aircraft. They will replace the L-39 Albatros jets in light attack and close air support missions, which had already been retired about three years ago.

The RTAF already flies the T-6 training version, of which it has 12 aircraft. According to her, eight pilots recently completed flight training on the Wolverine in the United States.
The AT-6TH light attack aircraft is equipped with a 1,600 hp PT-6 engine and can reach 858 km/h (316 knots) cruising speed at 9,949 m (31,000 ft) altitude.
The range is 3,194 km (1,725 nautical miles) and the payload is 1,864 kg (4,110 lbs).
The Wolverine can receive various equipment such as a WESCAM MX-15Di infrared sensor and armaments such as 500-pound GBU-12 Paveway II laser-guided bombs, Hydra 70 air-to-surface missile, HMP-400 pod, LAU-131/A rocket launcher and a .50 caliber machine gun, among others.

The arrival of the first AT-6TH comes amid evaluation of a new order for fighters by the Royal Thai Air Force.
Last week, the service commander recommended the choice of the Saab Gripen E/F fighter as the best technical option in relation to the Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 70/72.
However, the United States would have made an offer to put the F-16 back into contention. There is no estimate on when the Thai government will announce its decision.