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==Aircraft Inventory==
==Aircraft Inventory==


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|{{wp|MiG-29M Fulcrum-E|MiG-29 "Fulcrum"}}
|[[KaF-35|KaF-35 Orao]]
|[[File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg|22px]] {{wp|USSR}}
|[[File:Flag_of_Nikolia.png|22px]] [[Nikolia]]
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|{{wp|Su-30 Flanker-C}}
|[[KaF-40|KaF-40 Soko]]
|[[File:Flag of Russia.svg|22px]] {{wp|Russian Federation}}
|[[File:Flag_of_Nikolia.png|22px]] [[Nikolia]]
|{{wp|Multirole combat aircraft}}
|{{wp|Multirole combat aircraft}}
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|{{wp|Aero L-39 Albatros|Aero L-39 "Albatros"}}
|[[AN-47]]
|[[File:Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg|22px]] {{wp|Czechoslovakia}}
|{{flag|Blackhelm Confederacy}}
|{{wp|Trainer (aircraft)|Trainer}}
|{{wp|Trainer (aircraft)|Trainer}}
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|{{wp|Mil Mi-8}}
|[[Maksimov Ma-18]]
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|[[File:Flag_of_Nikolia.png|22px]] [[Nikolia]]
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[[Category:Polarus]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Hesperidesian Air Forces]]
[[Category:Polarus]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Hesperidesian Air Forces]]

Latest revision as of 03:48, 11 November 2021

The Polarussian Air Force is the aviation arm of the Polarussian People's Military. The Air Force carried on the ascension of their technical and operational capacities, by equipping their fleet with more efficient support and equipment to ensure competitiveness in any future conflict. Moreover, the new challenges, the dialog process undertaken by the People National Army with the EATA and the cooperation with foreign armies pushed the air force Command to revise its training structure for a better adaptation of men to the new environment in which they will act. In this framework, the air force schools were equipped with the appropriate human and pedagogical means for the training of experts able to accomplish the missions assigned to them inside the People National Army and / or with foreign armies.

Aircraft Inventory

Aircraft Origin Role # in Service
Fighters
MiG-25 Foxbat Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR Interceptor 25
KaF-35 Orao Flag of Nikolia.png Nikolia Air superiority fighter 60
Su-24 "Fencer" Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR Attack aircraft 50
KaF-40 Soko Flag of Nikolia.png Nikolia Multirole combat aircraft 40
Trainers
AN-47  Blackhelm Confederacy Trainer 80
Yakovlev Yak-130 "Mitten" Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation Trainer 20
Zlin Z 42 Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg Czechoslovakia Trainer 40
Transport
EADS CASA C-295 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Transport 12
Illyushin Il-78 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR Transport 10
Tankers
Illyushin Il-78 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR Transport 5
Helicopters
Bell 412 Flag of the United States.svg USA Utility helicopter 4
Eurocopter AS355 Ecureuil 2 Flag of France.svg France Utility helicopter 10
Kamov Ka-27 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR Anti-submarine helicopter 3
Mil Mi-2 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR CAS helicopter 3
Maksimov Ma-18 Flag of Nikolia.png Nikolia Transport helicopter 90
Mil Mi-24 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR Attack helicopter 40
UAV's
Galaxias Dynamics Custos  Blackhelm Confederacy Unmanned Aerial Vehicle 5