Asgarnian Air Force
The Asgarnian Air Force is the branch of the Asgarnian Armed Forces that is responsible for aerial warfare. It is also known as the AAF. It was created in 1947 by the then Emperor of Asgarnieu.
The Asgarnian Air Force is one of the largest brances in the AAFCOM, and is one of the largest air forces in the world. It is technologically advanced, and operates some of the world's most superior aircraft.
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Strength
There are currently just over 24,646,809 soldiers serving in the AAF.
Administrative Organization of the AAF
There are several divisions of the AAF. Each has its own specific role in the order of battle.
- Combat Division
- Air Staff
- Piolt Staff
- Ground Staff
- Mechanical Staff
- Weapons Staff
- Control Staff
- Security Staff
- Air Staff
- Administrative Division
- Command Staff
- Command of the Asgarnian Air Force
- Command Staff
- Non-Combat Division
- Supply Staff
- Civilian Staff
- Maintainance Staff
Numbered Air Forces
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Aircraft Operated By The Asgarnian Air Force
The AAF is always purchasing and producing aircraft to suppliment a new plan to improve the armed forces.
The primary focus of the AAF is air superiority, with long-range bombing coming in at second. Cargo transport is third.
- F-40D Phoenix
The F-40D Phoenix is a mid-size supersonic delta/canard fighter aircraft that replaced the F-19 Turmoil in mid 2007. It is armed with a lighter gun system, but carries a similar payload.
- F/A-103 Stanza
The F/A-103 Stanza is a brand-new strike fighter being put into service. It is a unique design incorporating several design features like thrust vectoring, internal weapons bays, and stealth technology. It is the primary stealth fighter in service. There are 25,000 currently in service.
- VC-97 Sparrow
The VC-97 is an executive transport for the Asgarnian Air Force. The President's VC-97 is called Asgarnieu One; and the Vice President's VC-97 is called Empire One. There are four currently in service, two of which are in active reserve.
- C-25 Stratolifter
The C-25 Stratolifter is the largest cargo aircraft in service with the AAF. It is massive, and has six engines. 30 Units were purchased from Wingarde in 2007.
- OS-12H Horizon
The OS-12H Horizon is a propeller-driven subsonic spotting aircraft in use to provide forward observing capabilites to the air force. There are 500 currently in service.
- EA-15E Strongarm
The EA-15E Strongarm is a supersonic swing-wing jamming aircraft in use for close jamming and anti-radiation duties. There are 750 currently in service.
- EC-97 Eagle Eye
The EC-97 is an electronic warfare aircraft. It was designed to replace the AEB-52. It performs jamming, electronic reconnissance, signals intelligence, visual surviellance, and airborne early warning missions. It is also capable of carrying Kh-30 Anti-Radiation missiles to destroy enemy radars. There are 210 currently in service.
- RG-129 Firefly
The RG-129 Firefly is a recon aircraft of the Asgarnian Air Force. It is a modified C-5 Galaxy with electronic intelligence equipment. There are 75 currently in service.
- E-252
The E-252 is an advanced AWACS aircraft designed by AMIndustries. It is a large aircraft with a large radome on the top of the fuselage. There are 75 currently in service.
- AC-97 Owl
The AC-97 is a replacement for the AC-130. It carries more ordinance, and is capable of longer ranges. There are 500 currently in service.
- F-58 Cougar
The F-58 Cougar replaced the venerable F/B-150C/E in mid 2007, filling the role of a mid-size stealth fighter/bomber. The AAF operates 15,000 units.
- AL-97 Hawkeye
The AL-97 is an Asgarnian replacement for the YAL-1ABL Airborne Laser. It is capable of tracking and destroying more missiles at greater distances than the YAL-1ABL. There are 455 currently in service.
- T-335 Sanchez
The T-335 Sanchez is a multi-role trainer/fighter aircraft with supersonic capablities. It is equipped with 2 wingtip hardpoints and a 27mm cannon. It is currently the only jet trainer in use. There are 845 currently in service.
- KC-97 Blue Jay
The KC-97 is a replacement for the KC-10 and KC-135. It is capable of hauling more fuel and going longer distances. There are 450 currently in service.
- AB-3B Cold Killer
The AB-3B Cold Killer is the only short-range bomber in use. It is the ground-variant of the Advanced Carrier Borne Light Bomber. It is capable of unloading 10,000 pounds of mixed ordinace. There are 750 currently in service.
- B-97 Vulture
The B-97 is a long-range bomber designed to replace the B-52H. It is capable of in-flight refueling; and thus its range is essentially unlimited. It has a payload capacity that exceeds the B-52, and is much faster. There are 2,000 currently in service.
- C-97 Pelican
The C-97 is a long-range cargo aircraft. It is capable of in-flight refueling, thusly its range is essentially unlimited. There are 500 currently in service.
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