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The National Frisian Air Force was formed in 1907 and was first established for aerial reconnaissance missions during the Red Revolt after the revolutionaries began conducting unconventional warfare that would normally be undetectable on the ground by the army, so the need for aerial reconnaissance became a demand by the army which lead to the Minister of War to look into aviation from around the world to fit this need. The air force stayed a reconnaissance force for a while until the need for a faster method of infantry support was demanded by the army to help support large-scale infantry campaigns and Airborne Assaults against Frisia-Hollandia leading to the NFAF conducting combat operations and close air support. | The National Frisian Air Force was formed in 1907 and was first established for aerial reconnaissance missions during the Red Revolt after the revolutionaries began conducting unconventional warfare that would normally be undetectable on the ground by the army, so the need for aerial reconnaissance became a demand by the army which lead to the Minister of War to look into aviation from around the world to fit this need. The air force stayed a reconnaissance force for a while until the need for a faster method of infantry support was demanded by the army to help support large-scale infantry campaigns and Airborne Assaults against Frisia-Hollandia leading to the NFAF conducting combat operations and close air support. | ||
The National Frisian Air Force has | The National Frisian Air Force's main base of operations is stationed in Grutteoerwinning and has a budget of ƒ12,175,625,000, there is currently 600 personnel in active service as of 2022 and currently employs 12 {{wp|Hawker Siddeley Nimrod|Skyboat Bell}}, 45 {{wp|Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet|AJ-9E}}, 2 {{wp|Lockheed AC-130|GS-65}}, 50 {{wp|Beechcraft T-6 Texan II|TP-3E}}, and 25 {{wp|Northrop T-38 Talon|TJ-19E}} forming 2 Air Wings in the National Frisian Air Force. | ||
The National Frisian Air Force's doctrine revolves around providing close air support to ground units which means that air superiority is crucial for the air force's doctrine causing the air force to focus their efforts on fighters and ground-attack aircraft. | The National Frisian Air Force's doctrine revolves around providing close air support to ground units which means that air superiority is crucial for the air force's doctrine causing the air force to focus their efforts on fighters and ground-attack aircraft. | ||
==Rank and Structure== | |||
Within the Fresian Confederate Army there are 18 ranks in the chain of command with the highest rank being the Army Marshal and the lowest being a Private, within the FCA units are organized and given current status depending on how many soldiers are within the unit meaning that a Division in the FCA is around 10,000 soldiers each, Brigades are approximately 5,000 soldiers strong, Regiments consist of approximately 3,000 soldiers each, and Battalions contain about 1,000 soldiers each with Divisions being the highest unit in the structure of command while Companies which are made up of around 250 personnel are the lowest in the command structure. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
!colspan="3"|Head Officers | OF-5 | |||
!colspan="4"|Senior Officers | OF-4 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:FC Army Marshal.png|75px]] | |||
|[[File:FC Field Marshal.png|75px]] | |||
|[[File:FC Corps Marshal.png|75px]] | |||
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|[[File:FC Senior Colonel.png|75px]] | |||
|[[File:FC Colonel.png|75px]] | |||
|[[File:FC Junior Colonel.png|75px]] | |||
|[[File:FC Chief Major.png|75px]] | |||
|- | |||
|Army Marshal | |||
|Field Marshal | |||
|Corps Marshal | |||
<!--Separation--> | |||
|Senior Colonel | |||
|Colonel | |||
|Junior Colonel | |||
|Chief Major | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="3"|Officers | OF-3 | |||
!colspan="2"|Officer Cadets | OF-2 | |||
!colspan="1"|Senior Non-Commissioned Officers | OF-1 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:FC Senior Colonel.png|75px]] | |||
|[[File:FC Corps Marshal.png|75px]] | |||
|[[File:FC Field Marshal.png|75px]] | |||
<!--Separation--> | |||
|[[File:FC Corps Marshal.png|75px]] | |||
|[[File:FC Field Marshal.png|75px]] | |||
<!--Separation--> | |||
|[[File:FC Senior Sergeant.png|75px]] | |||
|- | |||
|Major | |||
|Junior Major | |||
|First Lieutenant | |||
<!--Separation--> | |||
|Second Lieutenant | |||
|Junior Officer | |||
<!--Separation--> | |||
|Senior Sergeant | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="2"|Non-Commissioned Officers | E-3 | |||
!colspan="1"|Junior Non-Commissioned Officers | E-2 | |||
!colspan="2"|Enlisted Ranks | E-1 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:FC Sergeant.png|75px]] | |||
|[[File:FC Junior Sergeant.png|75px]] | |||
<!--Separation--> | |||
|[[File:FC Specialist.png|75px]] | |||
<!--Separation--> | |||
|[[File:FC Senior Private.png|75px]] | |||
|[[File:FC Private.png|75px]] | |||
|- | |||
|Sergeant | |||
|Junior Sergeant | |||
<!--Separation--> | |||
|Specialist | |||
<!--Separation--> | |||
|Senior Private | |||
|Private | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | |||
! Name | |||
! Strength | |||
! Constituent units | |||
! Commander or leader | |||
|- | |||
| Division | |||
| ≈10,000 | |||
| 2 Brigades | |||
| OF-5 | |||
|- | |||
| Brigade | |||
| ≈5,000 | |||
| 5 Battalions | |||
| OF-4 | |||
|- | |||
| Regiment | |||
| ≈3,000 | |||
| 3 Battalions | |||
| OF-3 | |||
|- | |||
| Battalion | |||
| ≈1,000 | |||
| 4 Company | |||
| OF-2 | |||
|- | |||
| Company | |||
| ≈250 | |||
| 5 Platoons | |||
| OF-1 | |||
|} |
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National Frisian Air Force | |
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Country | Fresian Confederacy |
Branch | Fresian Armed Forces |
Type | Air force |
Role | Aerial warfare |
Size | 600 (2022) |
Motto(s) | "Eyes in the sky, Guns above ground" |
Colors | Grey |
Website | www.nfaf.fc |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Jett Coleman |
The National Frisian Air Force was formed in 1907 and was first established for aerial reconnaissance missions during the Red Revolt after the revolutionaries began conducting unconventional warfare that would normally be undetectable on the ground by the army, so the need for aerial reconnaissance became a demand by the army which lead to the Minister of War to look into aviation from around the world to fit this need. The air force stayed a reconnaissance force for a while until the need for a faster method of infantry support was demanded by the army to help support large-scale infantry campaigns and Airborne Assaults against Frisia-Hollandia leading to the NFAF conducting combat operations and close air support.
The National Frisian Air Force's main base of operations is stationed in Grutteoerwinning and has a budget of ƒ12,175,625,000, there is currently 600 personnel in active service as of 2022 and currently employs 12 Skyboat Bell, 45 AJ-9E, 2 GS-65, 50 TP-3E, and 25 TJ-19E forming 2 Air Wings in the National Frisian Air Force.
The National Frisian Air Force's doctrine revolves around providing close air support to ground units which means that air superiority is crucial for the air force's doctrine causing the air force to focus their efforts on fighters and ground-attack aircraft.
Rank and Structure
Within the Fresian Confederate Army there are 18 ranks in the chain of command with the highest rank being the Army Marshal and the lowest being a Private, within the FCA units are organized and given current status depending on how many soldiers are within the unit meaning that a Division in the FCA is around 10,000 soldiers each, Brigades are approximately 5,000 soldiers strong, Regiments consist of approximately 3,000 soldiers each, and Battalions contain about 1,000 soldiers each with Divisions being the highest unit in the structure of command while Companies which are made up of around 250 personnel are the lowest in the command structure.
Name | Strength | Constituent units | Commander or leader |
---|---|---|---|
Division | ≈10,000 | 2 Brigades | OF-5 |
Brigade | ≈5,000 | 5 Battalions | OF-4 |
Regiment | ≈3,000 | 3 Battalions | OF-3 |
Battalion | ≈1,000 | 4 Company | OF-2 |
Company | ≈250 | 5 Platoons | OF-1 |