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==Operators== ;{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Bulgaria}} * [[Bulgarian Air Force]] - Bulgaria received 12 Ju 87 R-2 and R-4s and 40 Ju 87 D-5s.{{sfn|Griehl|2001|p=135}} ;{{flagcountry|Independent State of Croatia}} * [[Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia|Zrakoplovstvo Nezavisne DrΕΎave Hrvatske]] Croatia received Ju 87s, delivered to the ''Lucko'' bomber unit in January 1944. ;{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} [[Czechoslovak Socialist Republic|Czechoslovakia]] * The [[Czechoslovak Air Force]] operated captured aircraft postwar, five Ju 87 D-5s registrations OK-XAA β OK-XAE - OK-KAC. These were operated by the Czechs under the βB-37" designation.{{sfn|Griehl|2001|p=156}} ;{{flag|Nazi Germany}} * [[Luftwaffe]] ;{{flag|Kingdom of Hungary (1920β1946)|name=Kingdom of Hungary}} * [[Royal Hungarian Air Force]] - received 33/34 Ju 87 D-3/D-5s and 11/12 B-1 and B-2s.{{sfn|Griehl|2001|pp=151β152}} ;{{flag|Kingdom of Italy}} * [[Regia Aeronautica]] - ''Regia Aeronautica'' received a delivery of 46 Ju 87 D-2 and D-3 dive bombers and some Ju 87 R-2s.{{sfn|Vanags-Baginskis|1982|p=52}} ;{{flag|Empire of Japan}} * [[Imperial Japanese Army Air Force]] - Purchased two aircraft from Germany for evaluation. Japan received the Ju 87 A-1 (called a Ju 87 K-1) ;{{flag|Kingdom of Romania}} * [[Royal Romanian Air Force]] - 90 Ju 87 D-3 and D-5s.{{sfn|Griehl|2001|p=150}} ;{{flag|Slovak Republic (1939β1945)|1939|name=Slovak Republic (1939β1945)}} * [[Slovak Air Force (1939β1945)|Slovak Air Force]] - Operated 6 Ju 87 D-1s and 5 more Ju 87s of an unknown variant from 1943. ;{{flagicon|Spain|1938}} [[Francoist Spain|Spain]] * [[Spanish Air Force]] ;{{UK}} * [[Royal Air Force]] tested various captured variants during and after the war.<ref>"The Stuka Stealers". ''Aeroplane'', February 2009, pp. 14β18.</ref> ;{{flag|United States|1912}} * [[United States Army Air Forces]] tested various captured variants during and after the war. ;{{YUG}} * [[SFR Yugoslav Air Force]] operated captured aircraft.
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