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The ''' Sieuxerrian Air Force''', officially known as the '''''Armée de l'air''''' is the main air arm of the [[Sieuxerrian Armed Forces]]. | The ''' Sieuxerrian Air Force''', officially known as the '''''Armée de l'air''''' is the main air arm of the [[Sieuxerrian Armed Forces]]. The Sieuxerrian Air Force operates some 1,442 fixed and rotor-wing aircraft, making it one of the largest air forces in the world. It has alone 926 fighter aircraft. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Structure and organisation== | ==Structure and organisation== |
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Sieuxerrian Air Force | |
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Active | 1909 - present (Independent branch in 1923) |
Country | Sieuxerr |
Allegiance | Sieuxerr |
Size | 215,000 personnel |
Part of | Sieuxerrian Armed Forces |
Nickname(s) | La Royale |
Motto(s) | Pour le ciel! "To the skies!" |
Colors | Red, Blue, and White |
Commanders | |
Grand-maréchal de l'armée de l'air | Gen. Fabrice Pretre |
Adjudant général de l'armée de l'air | Gen. Roch Beaudouin |
Principal sous-officier de l'armée de l'air | CSC Sébastien Beaux |
Insignia | |
Roundel |
The Sieuxerrian Air Force, officially known as the Armée de l'air is the main air arm of the Sieuxerrian Armed Forces. The Sieuxerrian Air Force operates some 1,442 fixed and rotor-wing aircraft, making it one of the largest air forces in the world. It has alone 926 fighter aircraft.
History
Structure and organisation
Equipment
Aircraft Inventory
Aircraft | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Quantity | Comment |
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Combat Aircraft | ||||||
Rafale | Sieuxerr | Multirole Fighter Aircraft | B C |
340 168 |
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Minerve VII | Sieuxerr | Bomber | 36 | |||
Or-25 Tour | Letnia Sieuxerr |
Trainer Attack |
B C |
11 75 |
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Yv-43 | Letnia Sieuxerr |
Trainer Attack |
A B |
12 48 |
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Super-Mirage | Sieuxerr | Trainer Air Superiority Fighter Strike |
B C D |
12 128 96 |
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Special Mission | ||||||
A330 | Sieuxerr | AEW&C ELINT |
SDCA 200E |
9 6 |
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AS.400E | Sieuxerr | AEW&C | E | 4 | ||
Transall C-160G | Sieuxerr | ELINT | G | 6 | ||
Trainer Aircraft | ||||||
EMB 312 | Template:Country data Maracaibo | Trainer | 36 | S | ||
EMB 121 | Template:Country data Maracaibo | Trainer | 25 | Xingu II | ||
Mirage 2000 | Sieuxerr | Advanced Jet Trainer | 14 | BT | ||
CASA C-101 | Sylva | Basic Jet Trainer | 60 | EB | ||
Tanker and Transport | ||||||
C-390 | Maracaibo | Tactical Transport Tanker |
A KC-390 |
9 | KC-390 to be operational by 2023. | |
A400 | Airbus | Strategic Transport | M | 35 | ||
A330 | Airbus | Tanker/Transport | MRTT | 20 | ||
A310 | Airbus | Tanker/Transport | MRTT | 10 | Only 10 were accepted before the A330 was accepted. | |
AS.1000 | Sieuxerr | Strategic Transport | A | 71 | ||
AS.400 | Sieuxerr | Tactical Transport Airborne Hospital |
AS.500 AS.500H |
24 5 |
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C-160 | Sieuxerr | Tactical Transport | R | 14 | ||
Airliner and Utility Transport | ||||||
Aérospatiale AS.330 MRTT | Sieuxerr | Transport Aircraft | AS.330 MRTT | 6 | ||
Rotor-Wing | ||||||
Athar AR.63 | File:Ar63eurohuey.png | Sieuxerr | Medium utility helicopter Search and rescue helicopter |
AR.63AA AR.63CS |
AR.63 selected over AS565 in large scale production. Used for utility and S&R purposes. | |
Aérospatiale AS565 | Sieuxerr | Medium utility helicopter | Used in VIP transportation |