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The Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Forces ({{wp|Italian Language|Vespasian}}: Forze Dell'Aeronautica e Della Difesa Aerea di Adjadyo), more commonly known as the '''Ajahadyan Air Force''' ({{wp|Italian Language|Vespasian}}: Aeronautica Militare Ajahadyo), is the air and air defence component component of the [[Ajahadyan Armed Forces]]. It is one the of the four branches of the Ajahadyan Armed Forces, the others being the [[Ajahadyan Army]], [[Ajahadyan Navy]] and [[Republican Guard Rocket Corps]].
The Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Forces ({{wp|Italian Language|Vespasian}}: Forze Dell'Aeronautica e Della Difesa Aerea di Adjadyo), more commonly known as the '''Ajahadyan Air Force''' ({{wp|Italian Language|Vespasian}}: Aeronautica Militare Ajahadyo), is the air and air defence component component of the [[Ajahadyan Armed Forces]]. It is one the of the four branches of the Ajahadyan Armed Forces, the others being the [[Ajahadyan Army]], [[Ajahadyan Navy]] and [[Republican Guard Rocket Corps]].


The Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Force is responsible for the operation of most surface-to-air missile systems, radar installations and all fixed-wing aircraft within the Ajahadyan Armed Forces, while the Ajahadyan Army retains full control over all rotary-winged aircraft and organic SAM assets.
The Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Force is responsible for the operation of most surface-to-air missile systems, radar installations and all fixed-wing aircraft within the Ajahadyan Armed Forces, while the Ajahadyan Army retains full control over all rotary-winged aircraft and organic SAM assets. It also controls two mechanized airborne divisions, the 99th and 115th Mechanized Airborne divisions


{{Infobox military unit
{{Infobox military unit
|unit_name= Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Forces<br>''Forze Dell'Aeronautica e Della Difesa Aerea di Adjadyo''
|unit_name= Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Forces<br>''Forze Dell'Aeronautica e Della Difesa Aerea di Adjadyo''
|image=[[File:Aja AF Flag.png|150px]]
|image=[[File:Aja AF Flag.png|150px]]
|dates= 1947-present
|dates= 1976-present
|country= {{flag|Ajahadya}}
|country= {{flag|Ajahadya}}
|allegiance=
|allegiance=
|branch= {{wpl|Air force}}
|branch= {{wpl|Air force}}
|role=  
|role=  
|size=  92,125 personnel <br> 756 aircraft
|size=  92,125 personnel <br> 388 aircraft
|march=  
|march=  
|command_structure= [[Ajahadyan Armed Forces]]
|command_structure= [[Ajahadyan Armed Forces]]
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==History==
==History==


===Army Air Corps===
===Raja's Own Army Air Corps===


===Satrian Republic===
===Satrian Republic===
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|-----
|-----
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''{{wpl|Fighter aircraft}}'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''{{wpl|Fighter aircraft}}'''
|-----
|{{wp|Chengdu J-10|Ronghui S-10}}
|{{flag|Shangea}}
|4th-generation multirole fighter
|20
|-----
|-----
|{{wp|Mikoyan MiG-29|FOC-82}}
|{{wp|Mikoyan MiG-29|FOC-82}}
|{{flag|Chistovodia}}  
|{{flag|Chistovodia}}  
|4th-generation multirole fighter
|4th-generation multirole fighter
|150
|74
|-----
|-----
|{{wp|Mikoyan MiG-23|FOC-61}}
|{{wp|Mikoyan MiG-23|FOC-61}}
|{{flag|Chistovodia}}  
|{{flag|Chistovodia}}  
|3rd-generation fighter-bomber
|3rd-generation fighter-bomber
|38
|58
|-----
|{{wp|Chengdu J-7|Ronghui S-7}}
|{{flag|Shangea}}
|2nd-generation air superiority fighter
|200
|-----
|-----
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''{{wpl|Attack aircraft}}'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''{{wpl|Attack aircraft}}'''
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|{{flag|Chistovodia}}
|{{flag|Chistovodia}}
|3rd-generation close air support
|3rd-generation close air support
|165
|75
|-----
|-----
|{{wp|Nanchang Q-5|Ronghui A-5}}  
|{{wp|Nanchang Q-5|Ronghui A-5}}  
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|{{flag|Chistovodia}}
|{{flag|Chistovodia}}
|Aerial refueling  
|Aerial refueling  
|3
|1
|-----
|-----
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''{{wpl|Military transport aircraft|Transport}}'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''{{wpl|Military transport aircraft|Transport}}'''
|-----
|-----
|{{wp|Shaanxi Y-9|Qingbei Y-9}}  
|{{wp|Ilyushin Il-76|Taktarev Ta-76}}  
|{{flag|Shangea}}
|{{flag|Chistovodia}}
|Transport
|Transport
|10
|10
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|-----
|}
|}
==Ground force equipment==
===Infantry Equipment===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="10%"| Model
! width="15%"| Type
! width="10%"| Origin
! width= "15%"| Image
! Notes
|-
| {{wp|Pistol Auto 9mm 1A}}|| {{wp|Semi-automatic pistol}} || {{flag|Ajahadya}} || [[File:Pistol_Auto_9_mm_1A_-_Kolkata_2012-01-23_8779.JPG|center|200px]] || Standard-issue sidearm for Ajahadyan Army officers. Domestic design.
|-
| {{wp|Type 81 assault rifle}}|| {{wp|Assault rifle}} || {{flag|Shangea}} || [[File:BD-08_Assault_Rifle_with_Collimator_Sight_From_Modular_Infantry_Bangladesh_Army_(23445743710)_(cropped).jpg|center|200px]] || Standard issue rifle of Ajahadyan airborne units, in local production.
|-
| {{wp|Tabuk Sniper Rifle}} || {{wp|Designated marksman rifle}} || {{flag|Ajahadya}} || [[File:Tabuk.jpg|center|200px]] || Standard issue marksman rifle of Ajahadyan airborne units. Derived from imported [[Soravia|Soravian]] assault rifles.
|-
| {{wp|Type 73 light machine gun}} || {{wp|Light machine gun}} ||{{flag|Ajahadya}} || [[File:Keeping_Watch.jpg|center|200px]] || Standard issue LMG of Ajahadyan airborne units.
|-
| {{wp|82-PM-41|82mm mortar}} || {{wp|Mortar}} ||{{flag|Soravia}} || [[File:Saratov_Military_Glory_Museum_-_82-BM-37.jpg|center|150px]] || Battalion-level mortar. Produced locally without license.
|-
| {{wp|PF-98|Type 98 AT Launcher}}|| {{wp|Anti-tank rocket}} launcher || {{flag|Shangea}} || [[File:Chinese_PF98_120_mm_rocket_launcher.jpg|center|200px]] || Standard issue company-level AT weapon.
|-
| {{wp|RPG-7|Type 70 AT Launcher}}|| {{wp|Rocket-propelled grenade}} launcher || {{flag|Soravia}} || [[File:RPG-7_detached.jpg|center|200px]] || Formerly produced under license. Inherited from Satrian Republic.
|-
| {{wp|9K111 Fagot|Type 70 ATGM}}|| {{wp|Anti-tank missile}} || {{flag|Soravia}} || [[File:SpB-Museum-artillery-104.jpg|center|200px]] ||  Inherited from Satrian Republic.
|-
| {{wp|9M113 Konkurs|Type 74 ATGM}}|| {{wp|Anti-tank missile}} || {{flag|Soravia}} || [[File:Стрельба-ПТРК-самоход.jpg|center|200px]] ||  Inherited from Satrian Republic.
|-
| {{wp|HJ-8|Type 85 ATGM}}|| {{wp|Anti-tank missile}} || {{flag|Shangea}} || [[File:Sri_Lanka_Military_0022.jpg|center|200px]] ||
|-
| {{wp|Skif (anti-tank guided missile)|Type 11 ATGM}}|| {{wp|Anti-tank missile}} || {{flag|Chistovodia}} || [[File:Stugna_(ATGM)_00.04.049.jpg|center|200px]] ||
|-
| {{wp|RK-3 Corsar|Type 17 ATGM}}|| {{wp|Anti-tank missile}} || {{flag|Chistovodia}} || [[File:Korsar_ATGM,_Kyiv_2021,_04.jpg|center|200px]] ||
|-
| {{wp|Anza (missile)|Type 88 AA Launcher 'Anza'}}|| {{wp|Man-portable air-defence system|MANPADS}} launcher || {{flag|Ajahadya}} || [[File:Anza_Mk_II.JPG|center|200px]] ||
|}
===Vehicles===
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="10%"| Model
! width="15%"| Type
! width="10%"| Origin
! width="5%"| Quantity
! width= "15%"| Image
! Notes
|-
| {{wp|HQ-6|Type 80 AA Launcher}}|| Short range {{wp|Surface to air missile}} launcher || {{flag|Shangea}} || 10 || [[File:HQ-6A_Surface-to-air_missiles_20170716.jpg|center|200px]] ||
|-
| {{wp|100 mm air defense gun KS-19|100mm Type 50 Towed AA Gun}}|| {{wp|Anti-aircraft gun}} || {{flag|Soravia}} || 10 || [[File:Chinese_AAcannon,_China_Aviation_Museum.jpg|center|200px]] ||  Inherited from Satrian Republic.
|-
| {{wp|BRDM-2#North_Korea|Type 93 APC}}|| Light {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}}||{{flag|Ajahadya}} || 20 || [[File:BRDM2_VS.jpg|center|200px]] || Conversion of [[Soravia|Soravian]] recon vehicle into light APC, in domestic production.
|-
| {{wp|Indian Field Gun|Type 82 105 mm field gun}} || {{wp|Field gun}}  || {{flag|Ajahadya}}  || 75  || [[File:Indian_Army_Aviation_Corps_and_Air_Defence_Arty_Joint_Ex_3_(cropped).jpg|center|200px]] ||
|-
| {{wp|BMD-1|Type 69 Airborne Fighting Vehicle}} || {{wp|Airborne}} {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}}  || {{flag|Soravia}}  || 300  || [[File:A_destroyed_Iraqi_BMT-2_Infantry_Fighting_Vehicle_(IFV),_sits_on_a_roadside_near_Al_Nu'maniayh,_Iraq,_during_Operation_IRAQI_FREEDOM_-_DPLA_-_7b0806f551481fa5c83ea52764c5bf45.jpeg|center|200px]] || 
|-
| {{wp|ZBD-03|Type 03 Airborne Fighting Vehicle}} || {{wp|Airborne}} {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}}  || {{flag|Shangea}}  || 300  || [[File:AirbornePlatoon2018-44.jpg|center|200px]] || 
|-
|}


[[Category:Ajahadya]]
[[Category:Ajahadya]]

Latest revision as of 17:25, 30 December 2022

The Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Forces (Vespasian: Forze Dell'Aeronautica e Della Difesa Aerea di Adjadyo), more commonly known as the Ajahadyan Air Force (Vespasian: Aeronautica Militare Ajahadyo), is the air and air defence component component of the Ajahadyan Armed Forces. It is one the of the four branches of the Ajahadyan Armed Forces, the others being the Ajahadyan Army, Ajahadyan Navy and Republican Guard Rocket Corps.

The Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Force is responsible for the operation of most surface-to-air missile systems, radar installations and all fixed-wing aircraft within the Ajahadyan Armed Forces, while the Ajahadyan Army retains full control over all rotary-winged aircraft and organic SAM assets. It also controls two mechanized airborne divisions, the 99th and 115th Mechanized Airborne divisions

Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Forces
Forze Dell'Aeronautica e Della Difesa Aerea di Adjadyo
Aja AF Flag.png
Active1976-present
Country Ajahadya
BranchAir force
Size92,125 personnel
388 aircraft
Part ofAjahadyan Armed Forces
Commanders
Supreme Commander in ChiefSalil Kalsarah
Minister of National DefensePransu Amin
Air Marshal of AjahadyaFM. Mohan Jagdale
Chief of StaffGen. Yash Daykar
Insignia
RoundelAja AF Roundel.png
FlagAja AF Flag.png

History

Raja's Own Army Air Corps

Satrian Republic

Independence and Present Day

Aircraft

Aircraft Origin Role In service
Fighter aircraft
FOC-82  Chistovodia 4th-generation multirole fighter 74
FOC-61  Chistovodia 3rd-generation fighter-bomber 58
Attack aircraft
FOC-70  Chistovodia 3rd-generation close air support 75
Ronghui A-5  Shangea 2nd-generation close air support 50
AWACS
Shengkong KJ-10  Shangea AEW&C 3
Electronic-warfare
Taktarev Ta-28REB  Chistovodia Electronic warfare 2
Reconnaissance
RCA-82RBF  Chistovodia ELINT 19
Tanker
Taktarev Ta-78  Chistovodia Aerial refueling 1
Transport
Taktarev Ta-76  Chistovodia Transport 10
Shengkong Y-7  Shangea Transport 10
Shengkong MA60  Shangea Transport 12
Trainer Aircraft
Ronghui JL-9  Shangea Trainer/Light Attack 74

Surface-to-air missile systems

Missile Origin Type In service
T-100 Mesbah  Zorasan Mobile CIWS 35
S-75  Soravia Mid-range Static SAM 300
S-200  Soravia Long-range Static SAM 48
M101 Ya Eskandar  Chistovodia/ Zorasan Mid-range Mobile SAM 150
HQ-9  Shangea Long-range Mobile SAM 24

Ground force equipment

Infantry Equipment

Model Type Origin Image Notes
Pistol Auto 9mm 1A Semi-automatic pistol  Ajahadya
Pistol Auto 9 mm 1A - Kolkata 2012-01-23 8779.JPG
Standard-issue sidearm for Ajahadyan Army officers. Domestic design.
Type 81 assault rifle Assault rifle  Shangea
BD-08 Assault Rifle with Collimator Sight From Modular Infantry Bangladesh Army (23445743710) (cropped).jpg
Standard issue rifle of Ajahadyan airborne units, in local production.
Tabuk Sniper Rifle Designated marksman rifle  Ajahadya
Tabuk.jpg
Standard issue marksman rifle of Ajahadyan airborne units. Derived from imported Soravian assault rifles.
Type 73 light machine gun Light machine gun  Ajahadya
Keeping Watch.jpg
Standard issue LMG of Ajahadyan airborne units.
82mm mortar Mortar  Soravia
Saratov Military Glory Museum - 82-BM-37.jpg
Battalion-level mortar. Produced locally without license.
Type 98 AT Launcher Anti-tank rocket launcher  Shangea
Chinese PF98 120 mm rocket launcher.jpg
Standard issue company-level AT weapon.
Type 70 AT Launcher Rocket-propelled grenade launcher  Soravia
RPG-7 detached.jpg
Formerly produced under license. Inherited from Satrian Republic.
Type 70 ATGM Anti-tank missile  Soravia
SpB-Museum-artillery-104.jpg
Inherited from Satrian Republic.
Type 74 ATGM Anti-tank missile  Soravia
Стрельба-ПТРК-самоход.jpg
Inherited from Satrian Republic.
Type 85 ATGM Anti-tank missile  Shangea
Sri Lanka Military 0022.jpg
Type 11 ATGM Anti-tank missile  Chistovodia
Stugna (ATGM) 00.04.049.jpg
Type 17 ATGM Anti-tank missile  Chistovodia
Korsar ATGM, Kyiv 2021, 04.jpg
Type 88 AA Launcher 'Anza' MANPADS launcher  Ajahadya
Anza Mk II.JPG

Vehicles

Model Type Origin Quantity Image Notes
Type 80 AA Launcher Short range Surface to air missile launcher  Shangea 10
HQ-6A Surface-to-air missiles 20170716.jpg
100mm Type 50 Towed AA Gun Anti-aircraft gun  Soravia 10
Chinese AAcannon, China Aviation Museum.jpg
Inherited from Satrian Republic.
Type 93 APC Light Armoured personnel carrier  Ajahadya 20
BRDM2 VS.jpg
Conversion of Soravian recon vehicle into light APC, in domestic production.
Type 82 105 mm field gun Field gun  Ajahadya 75
Indian Army Aviation Corps and Air Defence Arty Joint Ex 3 (cropped).jpg
Type 69 Airborne Fighting Vehicle Airborne Infantry fighting vehicle  Soravia 300
A destroyed Iraqi BMT-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV), sits on a roadside near Al Nu'maniayh, Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM - DPLA - 7b0806f551481fa5c83ea52764c5bf45.jpeg
Type 03 Airborne Fighting Vehicle Airborne Infantry fighting vehicle  Shangea 300
AirbornePlatoon2018-44.jpg