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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Amphibious Warfare/Landing Ships'''
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| Amphibious Assault Ship
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Destroyers'''
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| Hiawatha-class
| [[File:HMAS_Brisbane_in_April_2019.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Gristol-Serkonos}}
| Guided Missile Destroyer
| 14
| Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards
| (DDG-265) <br> (DDG-266) <br> (DDG-267) <br> (DDG-268) <br> (DDG-269) <br> (DDG-270) <br> (DDG-271) <br> (DDG-272) <br> (DDG-273) <br> (DDG-274) <br> (DDG-275) <br> (DDG-276) <br> (DDG-277) <br> (DDG-278)
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Frigates'''
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| Multipurpose Frigate
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| Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards
|(FFG-331) <Br> (FFG-332) <Br> (FFG-333) <Br> (FFG-334) <Br> (FFG-335) <Br> (FFG-336) <Br> (FFG-337) <Br> (FFG-338) <Br> (FFG-339)
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| Artemis-class
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|{{flag|Belfras}}
| Guided Missile Frigate
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|RGSS Saratoga (FFG-340) <Br> RGSS Ogsadago (FFG-341) <Br> RGSS Canienga (FFG-342) <Br> RGSS Gratangen (FFG-343) <Br> RGSS Putkop (FFG-344) <Br> RGSS Lyone (FFG-345) <Br> RGSS Tyorhanera (FFG-346)
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|Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards
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| Offshore Patrol Vessel
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| (PB-537)<Br> (PB-538)<Br> (PB-539)<Br> (PB-540)<Br> (PB-541)
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| Gaasyendietha-class
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| Hunter-Killer Submarine
| 4
| Laval Shipbuilding-Hitra Shipyards
| (SSK-618)<Br> (SSK-619)<Br> (SSK-620)<Br> (SSK-621)
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| Sosondowah-class
| [[File:SosondowahclassfsubGS.png|200px]]
| {{flag|Gristol-Serkonos}}
| Hunter-Killer Submarine
| 4
| Laval Shipbuilding-Hitra Shipyards
| (SSK-622)<Br> (SSK-623)<Br> (SSK-624)<Br> (SSK-625)
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Replenishment/Logistics Ships'''
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Revision as of 03:02, 28 April 2022

Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces
The Armed Forces of the United Kingdom and Constitutional Union of the Kingdom of Gristol and the Grand Duchy of Serkonos
RGSAFseal.png
Seal of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces
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Logo
MottoDefiant, Vigilant. Invincible
Founded19 April 1867; 157 years ago (1867-04-19)
Current form19 April 1993; 31 years ago (1993-04-19)
Service branchesArmy
Navy
Air Force
GS Coast Guard
HeadquartersOND-Raven Campus, North Quay, Pontiac-Bernadotte
Leadership
Monarchs of the United KingdomQueen Anna III
Grand Duke Tehwehron
Minister of DefenceJonathan Nilsson
Chief of the Armed Forces Defence CouncilFM, Gen. Karontase Montour
Personnel
Military age19-49
ConscriptionCurrently suspended
Active personnel156,340
Reserve personnel47,000
Expenditure
BudgetNS$59.67 billion
Percent of GDP3%
Industry
Domestic suppliersT-2 Communications
Morgenroete Aerospace
Royal Armoury
Laval Shipbuilding Inc.
Henley Land Systems
Foreign suppliers Belfras
 Arthurista
 Ghant


Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force Ensign
FlagRGSAFAirForce.png
UseAir Force Ensign

The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces are the professional military services responsible for the defence of Gristol-Serkonos.

The military consists of six primary commands: the Gristo-Serkonan Army, the land warfare branch, the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force, a technologically sophisticated air force with a diverse operational fleet consisting of both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft, the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy, a green-water fleet consisting of 72 commissioned ships with the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines providing the amphibious warfare capability, the Strategic Arms Operations Group, which handles the country's unconventional arsenal, the Health Services Command, and the Gristo-Serkonan Coast Guard.

Its Commander-in-Chief are the monarchs of Gristol-Serkonos, currently Queen Anna III and Grand Duke Tehwehron, to whom the members of the armed forces swear allegiance. Long-standing constitutional convention however has vested executive authority, by prerogative, in the Chancellor and the Minister of Defence. The constitution also allows for the monarchs to remains the supreme authority of the military and can override the authority of the Chancellor and the Minister of Defence.

The armed forces are managed by the National Defence Council of the Office of National Defence, headed by the Minister of Defence.

History

Unification

Following the election of the first Federal government in 1867, the Gristol Forsvaret and the Serkonan Ducal Army, the two militaries of the Kingdom of Gristol and the Grand Duchy of Serkonos were merged.

Modern Developments

The modern day RGSAF military is styled after modern western military systems. Historically, it had a political warfare branch known as the Military Inquisition that tightly controls and monitors each level of the military, and reports directly to the Armed Forces Defence Council, and if necessary, directly to the civilian-led National Defence Council. This is a carryover from the post-1920 revolts, when the Parliament and its army were penetrated by rebel agents repeatedly and led to front-line units defecting to rebel-held areas. To strengthen their control over the military and prevent massive defection, the Armed Forces Defence Council and the NDC exercised tight control over the military, by installing political officers and commissioners down to the company level, in order to ensure political correctness in the military and loyalty toward United Kingdom's leadership. This gave the political officers a great deal of power, allowing them to overrule the unit commander and take over the unit.

Following the 2004 Defence and National Security reforms, the Military Inquisition was reorganized into a military-civilian department within the National Office of Defence dedicated to the expeditious handling of misinformation. The Inquisition uses big data systems analysis in its efforts to understand and counter disinformation campaigns from Wazheganon in real time. The 2004 reform also saw the reduction of control of the civilian defense minister and much of the powers were distributed among the members of National Defence Council. It also led to the inclusion of the Chancellor as part of the decision making process of the Council.

Personnel

Service
Branch
Regular
Personnel
Volunteer
Reserve
Total
Army 59,692 10,900
Navy 26,577 9,100
Marines 14,070 7,000
Air Force 32,831 9,000
Special Forces 4,693 N/A
Strategic Arms 15,634 5,000
Health Services 10,943 6,000
Total 156,340 47,000

Defence Policy

The primary goal of the RGSAF is to provide a credible deterrent against hostile action by establishing effective counterstrike and high-tech defence capabilities. Should hostilities occur, current RGSAF doctrine centres upon the principle of "distanced engagement" where the primary goal of the armed forces in any conflict with the hostile power would be to keep as much of the fighting away from mainland proper for as long as possible to minimize damage to infrastructure and civilian casualties. The principle of distanced engagement also puts an emphasis on the logistics side of the military. In times of war, the Office of Defence can call upon civilian companies to reinforce the existing supply lines.

Military expenditures

The constitution of Gristol-Serkonos gives the federal government exclusive responsibility for national defence, and expenditures are thus outlined in the federal budget. In 2020-21 fiscal year, the amount allocated to defence spending was $59.6 billion.

Service Branches

Gristo-Serkonan Army

The current organization of the Gristo-Serkonan Army as of 2021.

The Gristo-Serkonan Army is a command component responsible for the operational readiness of the conventional ground forces of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces. As of 2020, the army is comprised of 59,692 regular soldiers and 10,900 reserve soldiers. The army is supported by 2,450 civilian employees from the civil service. It maintains regular force bases across the United Kingdom and is responsible for the Territorial Army, the largest component of the National Defence Reserve.

Command of the army is exercised by the Commander of the Gristo-Serkonan Army within the Royal High Command Headquarters in Pontiac-Bernadotte. The army is divided into three divisions based on geography; 2nd Army Division is located in Gristol, the 3rd Army Division is located in Ohsweken, and the 4th Army Division is located in Serkonos. The 1st Army Division serves as a deployable headquarters to command a divisional-level deployment of Gristo-Serkonan or allied forces on operations.

Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy

Headed by the First Sea Lord, the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy it is the naval force of the United Kingdom. It is a green-water navy with the capacity to project force worldwide in cooperation with allies. It includes 68 commissioned surface vessels and submarines deployed in two fleets. Maritime Forces North at RGSFB Griswald and Maritime Forces South at RGSFB Guigneville. Responsibility of guarding the coastline at Lake Bastard is provided by Maritime Forces North.

Its primary mission is protection of the United Kingdom's territorial waters and maritime infrastructure as well as sea lines of communication.

Patch Name Headquarters Composition
Headquarters, Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy Pontiac-Bernadotte
(Capital District Region)
Combined Maritime Forces Command
Naval Aviation Command
Naval Tactical Operations Group Headquarters
Naval Reserve Command
Maritime Forces - North Griswald
(Gristol)
  • 1 Kanesatake-class Amphibious Assault Ship
  • 2 Valiant-class Amphibious Landing Docks
  • 7 Guided Missile Destroyers
  • 8 Multipurpose Frigate
  • 9 Fast Combat Patrol Boat
  • 4 Gaasyendietha-class Fast Attack Submarines
  • 5 Corvettes
Maritime Forces - South Guigneville
(Valois)
  • 1 Kanesatake-class Amphibious Assault Ship
  • 2 Amphibious Landing Docks
  • 7 Guided Missile Destroyers
  • 8 Multipurpose Frigate
  • 9 Fast Combat Patrol Boat
  • 4 Sosondowah-class Fast Attack Submarines
  • 5 Corvettes
Naval Aviation Group Hitra
(Nordeidet)
1 Carrier Air Group (RGSS Kanesatake)
  • VFA-100 (F/A-58 Whirlwind)
  • VFA-102 (F/A-58 Whirlwind)

2 Carrier Air Group (RGSS Cavignac)

  • VFA-103 (F/A-58 Whirlwind)
  • VFA-104 (F/A-58 Whirlwind)

Maritime Helicopter Air Group

  • 1 Maritime Helicopter Air Group (Maritime Forces North)
  • 2 Maritime Helicopter Air Group (Maritime Forces South)
Maritime Forces - Naval Reserve Pontiac-Bernadotte
(Capital District Region)
Naval Reserve Headquarters
Naval Reserve Division
Naval Security Team
Naval Tactical Operations Group Griswald
(Gristol)
NTOG-North
NTOG-South

Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines

The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines are the amphibious light infantry of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy. The Marines are trained for rapid deployment worldwide and are organized in a brigade sized formation.

Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force

The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force is the air force of Gristol-Serkonos. Its role is to provide the armed forces with relevant, responsible and effective air power. It is one of the three environmental commands within the armed forces. This branch is headed by the Air Chief Marshal of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force.

Patch Name Headquarters Units
Headquarters, Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force Pontiac-Bernadotte
  • Headquarters, Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force
  • Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force Aerospace Warfare Centre
1st Air Division Skahnéhtati
(Kanehsatà:ke)
Headquarters, 1st Air Division
  • 1 Air Wing (RGSAFB Canajorha)
    • 130th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-106 Tempest)
    • 147th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-104 Ghost)
    • 440th Tactical Helicopter Squadron (CH-146 Griffon)
    • 672nd Airborne Air Control Squadron (E-401 Sentry)
  • 2 Air Wing (RGSAFB Saratoga)
    • 121st Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-103 Ótkon)
    • 148th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-104 Ghost)
    • 440th Tactical Helicopter Squadron (CH-146 Griffon)
  • 3 Air Wing (RGSAFB Schanatissa)
    • 131th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-106 Tempest)
    • 441st Tactical Helicopter Squadron (CH-146 Griffon)
    • 501st Electronic Combat Squadron (EC-106 Tempest)
  • 4 Air Wing (RGSAFB Osquage)
    • 132th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-106 Tempest)
    • 200th Aviation Reconnaissance Squadron (RC-802 Overwatch)
    • 442nd Special Operations and CSAR Squadron (HH-218 Hawk)
  • 5 Air Wing (RGSAFB Sohanidisse)
    • 133th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-106 Tempest)
    • 300th Strategic Airlift Squadron (C-211 Atlas, C-907 Pelican)
    • 443rd Tactical Helicopter Squadron (HH-218 Hawk)
  • 6 Air Wing (RGSAFB Tionondogen)
    • 134th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-106 Tempest)
    • 192nd UAV Attack Squadron (MQ-764 Sentinel)
    • 201st Aviation Reconnaissance Squadron (RQ-411 Ghost)
    • 320th Strategic Bomber Group (B-202 Albatross)
2nd Air Division Fardal
(Nordeidet)
Headquarters, 2nd Air Division
  • 7 Air Wing (RGSAFB Monstad)
    • 178th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-104 Ghost)
    • 160th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-106 Tempest)
    • 450th Tactical Helicopter Squadron (CH-146 Griffon)
    • 673rd Airborne Air Control Squadron (CP-776 Ranger)
  • 8 Air Wing (RGSAFB Rydland)
    • 122nd Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-103 Ótkon)
    • 179th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-104 Ghost)
    • 451st Tactical Helicopter Squadron (CH-146 Griffon)
  • 9 Air Wing (RGSAFB Valberg)
    • 161st Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-106 Tempest)
    • 452nd Tactical Helicopter Squadron (CH-146 Griffon)
    • 502nd Electronic Combat Squadron (EC-106 Tempest)
  • 10 Air Wing (RGSAFB Sela)
    • 162th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-106 Tempest)
    • 201st Aviation Reconnaissance Squadron (RC-301 Wanderer)
    • 453rd Special Operations and CSAR Squadron (HH-218 Hawk)
  • 11 Air Wing (RGSAFB Verwolde)
    • 163th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-106 Tempest)
    • 301st Strategic Airlift Squadron (C-156 Frigatebird, CC-150 North Star)
    • 454th Special Operations and CSAR Squadron (HH-218 Hawk)
  • 12 Air Wing (RGSAFB Lyone)
    • 164th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-106 Tempest)
    • 13rd UAV Attack Squadron (MQ-764 Sentinel)
    • 220th Aviation Reconnaissance Squadron (RQ-411 Ghost)
    • 310th Strategic Bomber Group (B-202 Albatross)

Directorate of Special Forces

Military Inquisition

Historically a political warfare branch of the Armed Forces, the Military Inquisition has transitioned into an operational command responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Also within its purview is the handling of misinformation from sources outside and within Gristol-Serkonos. The Military Inquisition also coordinates with the CSE networks and is concurrently headed by the Director of the Communications Security Establishment.

The Inquisition unifies all of the service branches' cyber warfare service components.

Health Services Group

The Health Services Group of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces is a joint formation comprising of general and specialized health services units dedicated to providing full spectrum, high quality health services for the military. The group is headed by the Surgeon-General, a medical officer who serves as the professional head of the Gristo-Serkonan military health jurisdiction and an adviser to the to the Minister of Defence and the Chief of Armed Forces Defence Council on all matters related to health.

Gristo-Serkonan Coast Guard

The Gristol-Serkonan Coast Guard is tasked with marine search and rescue, communications, navigation, and transportation issues in Gristo-Serkonan waters, such as navigation aids and icebreaking, marine pollution response. Unlike traditional armed coast guards fielded by other nations, the RSCG is a government marine organization without naval or law enforcement responsibilities. Naval operations in Gristol-Serkonos waters is the responsibility of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy. The GSCG is also able to operate its vessels in support of naval operations or serve in the deployment of maritime law enforcement and security services in Gristo-Serkonan waters.

The GSCG's responsibility encompasses the country's x-km long coastline.

The coast guard operates 120 vessels, 22 rotary-wing aircraft and 8 fixed-wing aircraft. The organization is a special operating agency jointly-governed by the Office of National Defence and of the Office of Fisheries and Oceans.

Ranks

Commissioned Officers (Shoulder and sleeve)

Branch
CODE
OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF-D
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force RGSAF OF-10b.png RGSAF OF-10.png RGSAF OF-9.png Canadian RCAF OF-9.svg RGSAF OF-8.png Canadian RCAF OF-8.svg RGSAF OF-7.png Canadian RCAF OF-7.svg RGSAF OF-6.png Canadian RCAF OF-6.svg Canadian RCAF OF-5.svg Canadian RCAF OF-3.svg Canadian RCAF OF-2.svg Canadian RCAF OF-1b.svg Canadian RCAF OF-1a.svg Canadian RCAF OF (D).svg
Air Force Marshal
(Chief of the Air Force)
Air Chief Marshal Air Marshal Air Vice Marshal Air Commodore Group Captain Wing Commander Squadron Leader Flight Lieutenant Pilot Officer Officer Cadet

Non-Commissioned Officer and Enlisted Ranks

Branch
CODE
OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force RGSAF OR9.png RGSAF OR8.png RGSAF OR7.png RGSAF OR6.png RGSAF OR5.png RGSAF OR4.png RGSAF OR3.png RGSAF OR2.png NO INSIGNIA
Command Chief Warrant Officer Senior Appointment Chief Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Warrant Officer Staff Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Aviator (Trained) Aviator (Basic)

Coast Guard Ranks

Commissioned Officer

CG-9 CG-8 CG-7 CG-6 CG-5 CG-4 CG-3 CG-2 CG-1 CG-D
Commandant Deputy Commandant Captain
Master
Superintendent
Chief Officer
Deputy Superintendent
Second Officer Third Officer Fourth Officer Specialist Officer Cadet

Non Commissioned Officer/Enlisted

CGR-9 CGR-8 CGR-7 CGR-6 CGR-5 CGR-4 CGR-3 CGR-2 CGR-1
Master Chief Petty Officer Senior Chief Petty Officer Chief Petty Officer Petty Officer, 1st Class Petty Officer, 2nd Class Petty Officer, 3rd Class Sailor 1st Class Sailor 2nd Class Apprentice

Equipment

Munitions

Name Image Origin Type Caliber/Weight Description and Variants
Air to Air Missiles
AIM-110 BVRAAM Aim 120 amraam missile 20040710 145603 1.4.jpg Beyond visual range anti-air missile 152 kg
AIM-112 SRAAM Aim9 sajdvajnder.jpg Short range anti-air missile 85.3 kg
Air to Ground Missiles
AGM-40 CASAG File:GTW152 GS.png Close air support, air to ground missile 210 kg
AGM-45 CM File:GTW152 GS.png Air-launched cruise missile
Surface-to-surface missile
1,021 kg
AGM-80 ARM File:GTW152 GS.png Anti-radiation missile 355 kg
Bombs
PGG-30 File:GTW152 GS.png Precision-guided glide bomb 110 kg
DAM-45 File:GTW152 GS.png Direct-Attack Munition, Precision Guided Munition 450 kg

Coast Guard

Name Image Origin Type Entered Service Number in Service Details
Patrol Vessels
Patrol Vessel with helicopter capablity
Medium Patrol Vessel
Patrol Vessel
Science and Engineering Vessels
Polar Research Vessel with Icebreaking Capability
Offshore oceanographic science vessel
Offshore fishery science vessel
Buoy Tender

Air Force

Name Image Origin Role Number in Service Details
Fighter Aircraft
Morgenroete F-104 Ghost F104ghost.png Multinational Stealth Air Superiority Fighter 48
  • FGR.11: 25
  • FGR.12: 20
  • FGR.X: 3
FGR.11: First production F-104s, to be upgraded to FGR.12.
FGR.12: Upgrade block to resolve deteriorating radiation absorbing paint on the nose cone, improved avionics and electronic countermeasures. Remaining FGR.11 inventory to transition to FGR.12 upgrade block by 2025 as part of the Frontline Aircraft Upgrade Program.
FGR.X: Development prototypes of the F-104 serving as test platforms for new upgrades to the current inventory.
UFC F-106 Tempest Tempest 14.png Multinational Multirole Fighter 160 FGR.3: Newest upgrade block for the Tempest.
Bomber
Morgenroete B-202 Albatross Tu-22M3 Ryazan2.JPG  Gristol-Serkonos Strategic Bomber 40
  • B-202/E: 10
  • B-202/G2: 30
B-202/E: Electronic warfare variant
B-202/G: Upgraded from the B-202/G1 as part of the Aircraft Service Extension Program.
Intelligence and electronic warfare
E-401 B737 AEW&C Wedgetail (cropped).PNG Airborne early warning and control 5
Morgenroete RC-802 Overwatch Ct142-142803.jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Maritime patrol aircraft 9
RC-301 Reconnaissance aircraft
Morgenroete CP-776 Ranger R99 - RIAT 2007 (2370466415).jpg  Gristol-Serkonos ISR aircraft
UFC EC-106 Tempest Tempest 14.png Multinational Electronic Warfare
SEAD
40 Two-seat variant of the Tempest designed for electronic warfare and suppression of enemy air defences.
Air Mobility
Anchelli C-211 Atlas 155th Airlift Squadron - Lockheed C-5 Galaxy.jpg  Belfras Transport 1
Anchelli C-907 Pelican 20190206 C-17 Globemaster Kadena AB-4.jpg  Belfras Transport 5
Morgenroete C-156 Frigatebird Embraer KC-390, Paris Air Show 2019, Le Bourget (SIAE0824).jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Transport 2
Morgenroete CC-150 North Star Canadian Air force CC-150 (A310-304) 15005 (6781217921).jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Aerial refueling and transport 7
  • CC-150/AR 4
  • CC-150/T 3
AR: Aerial refueling/strategic airlifters
T: Transport variant, 1 VIP transport, 2 strategic airlifters
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
TI RQ-411 Ghost 13th Reconnaissance Squadron RQ-9 Global Hawk.jpg  Belfras Reconnaisance UAV
TI MQ-764 Sentinel MQ-9 Reaper in flight (2007).jpg  Belfras Unmanned combat aerial vehicle
Training
Morgenroete CT-144 Trainer M346 - RIAT 2009 (3834484695).jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Jet trainer 15
Helicopters
Morgenroete HH-218 Hawk HH60 Pave Hawk - American Air Day Duxford (7125012961).jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Combat Search and Rescue Helicopter 120
Morgenroete CH-146 Griffon CH-146 Griffon Helicopter.jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Utility 60
Aircraft not in active service
Aigios F-105 Ifrit F-18's are refueled in Afghanistan.jpg  Belfras Multirole Fighter 180
  • FGR.3/A: 10 (active), 110 (reserve)
  • FGR.3/B: 10 (active), 50 (reserve)
Largely withdrawn from active service, majority of aircraft still in use with the Air National Volunteer Reserve.
FGR.3/A: Single-seat variant
FGR.3/B: Two-seat variant designed for extended duration strike missions.
Morgenroete F-103 Ótkon Panavia Tornado USAF.jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Strike Fighter
Electronic Warfare
Suppression of Enemy Air Defences
165
  • FGR.1: 14 (active), 111 (reserve)
  • FGR.2: 10 (active), 30 (reserve)
Currently in limited service in active air force units, majority of aircraft in use with the Air National Volunteer Reserve.
FGR.1: Interceptor/Striker Variant.
FGR.2: variant devoted to Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) missions. Designated as EC-103 Ótkon.