Warden Airforce

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Warden Airforce
Warden Airforce Flag.png
Flag of the Warden Airforce
Active1934-Today
CountryRepublic of Pentium
AllegianceWarden Defense Corp
BranchAirforce
Size30,000 Active Personnel 50,000 Reserve Personnel
Motto(s)"Ascending Calm, Boundless Reach"
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefIain Callahan
Minister of DefenseLachlan Sinclair
Chief AirmanEwan Dunbar

The Warden Airforce is the sky based forces of the Republic of Pentium, and one of the three branches of the Warden Defense Corp. Serving as the 3rd largest branch, it oversees the defense requirements and responsibilities for defending the nation against any external and internal threats to the safety of its citizens. As well as providing aerial transport and support to details of the armed forces that are deployed. The Warden Airforce is the smallest branch of the Warden Defense Corp, and has been mostly neglected since its founding during the great war. Much of its time was spent as a small attachment to the army, until it was made its own separate branch in 1956, afterwards the costs of rebuilding left in relegated to handling its own business. It is expected to be properly funded and modernized further with a different administration in charge, and will likely see changes soon.

Much like the navy, those in reserve mostly act as additional help to maintain readiness, provide replacement crews, maintain the aircraft and man air defense batteries in times of war.

WAF PAC-61





Republic of Pentium Astronautics & Space Program

The Republic of Pentium Astronautics & Space Program is an agency that operates semi-independently under a joint mandate from the Federal Government of Pentium and the Warden Airforce, established in 2024 and focusing on creating, maintaining and supporting a network of domestic satellites to provide the nation and its military for handling communications, targeting and GPS services for both parties. The organization doesn't operate spy satellites and typically emphasizes peaceful and civilian applications space science and information. Often working on hypotheticals rather than practical space initiatives, not having the funding to independently project itself into the stars alone.