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|dates= 20th century | |dates= 20th century | ||
|country= {{flag|Latium}} | |country= {{flag|Latium}} | ||
|allegiance= [[ | |allegiance= [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]] | ||
|branch= {{wp|Air force}} | |branch= {{wp|Air force}} | ||
|role= National defense | |role= National defense | ||
|size= | |size= 80,160 active duty personnel<br>450 combat craft | ||
|march= | |march= | ||
|command_structure= [[Latin Armed Forces]] | |command_structure= [[Latin Armed Forces]] | ||
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|commander1= [[Constantine XX | |commander1= [[Constantine XX Claudius]] | ||
|commander1_label= [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]] | |commander1_label= [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]] | ||
|commander2= [[Flavius Vipsanius|The Lord Vipsanius of Tibur]] | |commander2= [[Flavius Vipsanius|The Lord Vipsanius of Tibur]] | ||
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|Multinational | |Multinational | ||
|5th-generation Multirole fighter | |5th-generation Multirole fighter | ||
|45 | |45, additional on order | ||
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|[[Aigios Ifrit]] | |[[Aigios Ifrit]] | ||
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|Ground attack aircraft | |Ground attack aircraft | ||
|45, to be phased out | |45, to be phased out | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''{{wpl|Bomber}}''' | |||
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|TBD | |||
|{{flag|Latium}} | |||
| Strategic bomber | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''{{wpl|Surveillance Aircraft}}''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''{{wpl|Surveillance Aircraft}}''' | ||
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|Strategic airlifter/refueller | |Strategic airlifter/refueller | ||
|60 | |60 | ||
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| {{wp|Lockheed C-130 Hercules|Volata Aeroworks CS21 Equus}} | |||
| {{flag|Latium}} | |||
| Tactical multi-mission transporter | |||
| 230 | |||
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|{{wp|Alenia C-27J Spartan|C-27J}} | |{{wp|Alenia C-27J Spartan|C-27J}} | ||
|{{flag|Latium}} | |{{flag|Latium}} | ||
|Tactical airlifter | |Tactical airlifter | ||
|36 | |36, replaced the {{wp|Aeritalia_G.222|G.222}} | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Maritime patrol aircraft''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Maritime patrol aircraft''' | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Latin Armed Forces]] | *[[Latin Armed Forces]] |
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Latin Air Force Classis Aris | |
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Active | 20th century |
Country | Latium |
Allegiance | Latin Emperor |
Branch | Air force |
Role | National defense |
Size | 80,160 active duty personnel 450 combat craft |
Part of | Latin Armed Forces |
Patron | Saint Michael |
Commanders | |
Emperor | Constantine XX Claudius |
Minister of Defense | The Lord Vipsanius of Tibur |
Chief of Staff | STRA Eutychianus Maenius |
Chief Centurion Evocati | CCE Avienus Icilius |
Insignia | |
Roundel | File:Roundel of the Latin Air Force.png |
The Latin Air Force (Latin: Classis Aris), also known as the Imperial Air Force, is the aerial arm of the Latin Armed Forces. Latium had long been involved in military aviation. However, its first employment of air power on a major scale was during the Social War and subsequent conflicts, during which aircraft such as the Centaurus and Sagittarius fighters, as well as Accipter bombers, were used to deadly effect.
In the second half of the twentieth century, the Imperial Air Force relied on a mixture of foreign fighters and domestic attack aircraft, including the F-104S, Aigios Ifrit, G.91 and the AMX. Recently, Latium has become a major partner in the United Fighters Consortium to develop and field a pair of tactical aircraft which would become the mainstay of its air power in the 21st century: the UFC Tempest 4.5-generation fighter and the UFC F-29 Hurricane 5th-generation fighter.
Inventory
Aircraft | Origin | Role | In service | |||
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Fighter Aircraft | ||||||
UFC Tempest | Multinational | 4.5th-generation multirole fighter | 300 | |||
UFC F-29 Hurricane | Multinational | 5th-generation Multirole fighter | 45, additional on order | |||
Aigios Ifrit | Belfras | 4th-generation Multirole fighter | 60, to be phased out | |||
AMX | Latium | Ground attack aircraft | 45, to be phased out | |||
Bomber | ||||||
TBD | Latium | Strategic bomber | ||||
Surveillance Aircraft | ||||||
Glaucus ASaC.2 | Belfras | AEW&C aircraft | 6 | |||
Centaur JSTARS | Arthurista | Ground surveillance aircraft | 5 | |||
Centaur E.1 | Arthurista | Electronic warfare aircraft | 6 | |||
Support aircraft | ||||||
Centaur C.1 | Arthurista | Strategic airlifter/refueller | 60 | |||
Volata Aeroworks CS21 Equus | Latium | Tactical multi-mission transporter | 230 | |||
C-27J | Latium | Tactical airlifter | 36, replaced the G.222 | |||
Maritime patrol aircraft | ||||||
ATR 72 ASW | Latium | Maritime patrol aircraft | 18 | |||
Trainer | ||||||
MB-339 | Latium | Trainer aircraft | 48 | |||
SF.260 | Latium | Trainer aircraft | ||||
UAV/UCAV | ||||||
NOVA Drone | Arthurista | UCAV | 24 | |||
Global Falcon | Latium | UCAV | 6 |