This is a complete list of Second World War military gliders. Only vehicles that reached at least the prototype stage are included in this list.
Argentina
Australia
- DHA-G1 and G2, experimental transport gliders.
Germany
- Blohm & Voss BV 40 (1944), fighter prototype.
- Blohm & Voss BV 246, glide bomb. Not used operationally
- DFS 230, light transport, 10 troops.
- DFS 331, heavy freight glider prototype, 1 built.
- Focke-Achgelis Fa 225, rotary wing glider. 1 built.
- Gotha Go 242 (1941), transport, 23 troops. 1,528 built.
- Gotha Go 244, motorised version of Go 242, 43 built and 133 Go 242B converted.
- Gotha Go 345 (1944), troop glider prototype.
- Gotha Ka 430, transport, 12 troops. 12 built.
- Junkers Ju 322 (1941) heavy transport prototype, 140 troops. 2 built.
- Messerschmitt Me 321 (1941), heavy transport 120 troops. 330 built.
- Messerschmitt Me 323 (1942), motorised development of Me 321, 211 built
India
Italy
Japan
Army
- Kayaba Ku-2, tailless single seat, prototype
- Kayaba Ku-3, tailless single seat, prototype
- Kokusai Ku-7 Manazuru "Buzzard", heavy transport, 32 passengers
- Kokusai Ku-8-II "Goose", troop transport 18 passengers and 2 crew
- Maeda Ku-1-I Type 2, troop transport, 8 passengers and 2 crew
- Nihon Kogata Ku-11, troop transport, 12 passengers and 2 crew
- Yokosuka Ku-13, experimental "Shusui" light/heavy glider
Navy
Poland
Soviet Union
- Antonov A-7 (RF-8), 8 troops, 400 (approx) produced
- Antonov A-40, flying tank, prototype
- BDP (S-1) glider, 20 troops, 7 built.
- Gribovski G-11, 11 troops, about 100 built
- KT-20 glider, 24 troops, 1 or possibly 2 built.
- SAM-23 glider, 16 troops or a vehicle.
- TS-25 glider, 25 troops or a vehicle. 6 built.
Sweden
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
See also
References