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Revision as of 16:10, 10 July 2019
Aborzhene Air Defense Force | |
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Country | Aborzhenia |
Branch | Air force |
Role | Aerial warfare |
Part of | The Federation of Aborzhenia Defense Forces |
Motto(s) | Always in Action |
Commanders | |
President of Aborzhenia | Ethel Ramsay |
Ceremonial chief | Madison FitzRoy |
Insignia | |
Roundel |
The Aborzhene Air Defense Force (AADF) is the aerial warfare branch of the Aborzhene Defense Forces.
History
Organization
Equipment
Aircraft
Aircraft | Photo | Role | Version | Origin | Comment |
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F-46 Panther | Ground-attack fighter | F-46A F-46B |
Aborzhenia | Produced for export | |
F-3 Tiger | Multi-role fighter | F-3A F-3B F-3C |
Aborzhenia | Produced for export | |
F-88 Beaver | Multi-role fighter | F-88A | Ventismar Union | Bought from Aerobus as the ÆF-88 Elanus | |
E-4 Prowler | AEW&C | E-4 | Talvistova | Imported from Talvistova as the Kondor | |
E-2 Lynx | Forward air control/Observation | E-2 | Aborzhenia | Also sold as civilian firefighting aircraft | |
C-76 Mule | Strategic cargo aircraft | C-76 | Aborzhenia | Produced for export | |
H-14 Bullfrog | Attack helicopter | H-14 | Aborzhenia | Produced for export |