The Turbokat
Appearing in all episodes, this is the fighter craft of the SWAT Kats, T-Bone and Razor. Ostensibly it is modeled on an F-14 Tomcat although it is implied that the SWAT Kats built it from scratch. It gets destroyed more than once, however, and always replaced with a (virtually) identical Turbokat. It functions like a regular jet essentially although it's been given a variety of upgrades and add-ons to make it "cooler" or perform better, including the fact it can launch a two-seater motorcycle called the Cyclotron from the bomb bay (how they get onto it from inside the cockpit is never delved into), which is one of the series' more ridiculous elements. In a similar vein, its armaments fall into two categories, one being ordinary missiles and the other being missiles that transform midflight into Rube Goldberg-esque contraptions when fired. Personally I find the Turbokat highly impractical. It's frequently put into situations where ordinarily a jet wouldn't be called for, especially here in the first season. It's used a lot in the city itself which means in an urban environment surrounded by huge buildings that in real life would severely hamper a jet's ability to perform. The writers attempt to cover up this up by underselling helicopters at every turn despite them being more ideal for the type of stuff the Turbokat does.





Enforcer helicopter
The primary aircraft of the Enforcers, the police-like paramilitary force that protects the city. They seem to possess NOTAR as they lack tail rotors. They're frequently destroyed by villains and looked down upon, despite rotary-wing aircraft being more ideal for reconnaissance in an urban environment than a jet, no matter what the show says. The Enforcers' leader Commander Feral is known for uttering his trademark line "Bring me chopper backup!"




Morbulus' jet
Fighter flown by the villain named Morbulus at the beginning of The Giant Bacteria. It splashes down into the ocean after the SWAT Kats use a "Cookie Cutter Missile" to literally pull the pilot out of the cockpit, still in his seat. Morbulus himself is noteworthy for (literally!) having eyes in the back of his head.



