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| country            = Drambenburg
| native_name        = Luftwaffe Heiliges Reich Drambenburg
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*P-1 "Kite"
*P-1 "Kite"
*P-17 "Eagle"
*P-17 "Eagle"
*P-51 "Osprey"
*[[P-51 "Osprey" (Drambenburg)|P-51 "Osprey"]]


===S - Spyplanes===
===S - Spyplanes===

Latest revision as of 19:53, 18 June 2024

Military of Drambenburg
Luftwaffe Heiliges Reich Drambenburg
MottoFirst in, Last Out
Founded1935
Current form1951
HeadquartersDurenurbergering, Ministry of the Luftwaffe building, Durenurbergering Airforce Base
Leadership
Kaiser of DrambenburgPeter XXI Wettin
Chief of DefenceAdward Dolf
Personnel
Military age19 for compulsory male service, 18 for volunteer male and female service
Conscription19–34 years of age (males only) 40 for subaltern officers, 50 for staff officers and higher
Reaching military
age annually
(380,000)
Active personnel280,000
Reserve personnel100,000
Deployed personnel377,000
Industry
Foreign suppliersTrans-Toyana Prosper Alliance, Zaheerstan
Related articles
RanksRanks of Drambenburgian Luftwaffe

The Luftwaffe is one of the four branches of the Wehrmacht of Drambenburg. It serves as the primary arial defense force of Drambenburg. The primary mission of the Luftwaffe in the 21st century is to provide air superiority in regions that the Drambenburgian armed forces are deployed. The Luftwaffe is one of the world's most advanced air forces. With 280,000 active personel and 100,000 reserve, the Luftwaffe is the smallest of the four branches of the Wehrmacht.

The Luftwaffe's origins lie with the visionary strategy of Drambenburgian military commanders in the early 1870s, who foresaw the value of lighter-than air flight on the battlefield. With the invention of heavier-than-air manned flight in the 1910s, Drambenburg saw a use for the vehicles tactically, and started the Army Aviator School in 1917, which developed into the Luftwaffe in the late 1930s.

The Luftwaffe is under the Ministry of the Luftwaffe. The head of the Luftwaffe is the Kaiser, and the head of the Ministry of the Luftwaffe is the civilian Minister of the Luftwaffe, Rudolf Weiss. The Ministry of the Luftwaffe itself is a sub-ministry of the Ministry of Defense, headed jointly by the Khakus and the Kaiser. Lieutenant General is the highest ranking officer in the Luftwaffe.

Mission

History

Operational History

Organization

Personel

Bases

Equipment

A - Attack

  • A-11C "Kodiak"
  • A-38 "Grizzly"
  • AD-140J "Black Bear"

B - Bomber

  • B-1B "Aurochs"
  • B-2J "Steer"
  • B-5C "Holstein"

D - Transport

  • D-1 "Mallard"
  • D-7 "Grey Goose"
  • D-140 "Albatros"

E - Special/Electronic

  • E-85 "Whitetail"

H - Search and Rescue

  • HD-140 "Sky King"
  • H-6U "Cobblestone"

J - Tanker

M - Multi-role

P - Fighter

S - Spyplanes

  • SE-7 "Meteor"
  • S-9 "Fallingstar"

T - Trainer

U - Utility

  • UH-6U "Stone"

V - VIP Transport

  • VH-6J "Skystone"
  • VD-140 "Vulture"
  • V-270 VIP Transport

W - Bad Weather Reconaissance

X - Experimental

  • X-71 "Servitus"

Y - Intercontinental Missiles

Notable Airmen