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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Fighter aircraft''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Fighter aircraft''' | ||
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| {{Nowrap|[[Mondragón F21 Fántasm|F21 Fántasm]]}} | | {{Nowrap|[[Mondragón F21 Fántasm|F21 Fántasm]]}} | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:IMG-TAI-TFX.jpg|200px|center]] | ||
| {{Nowrap|{{flag|Carloso}}}} | | {{Nowrap|{{flag|Carloso}}}} | ||
| {{Nowrap|{{wpl|Air superiority fighter}}}} | | {{Nowrap|{{wpl|Air superiority fighter}}}} | ||
| {{Nowrap| | | {{Nowrap|F21C}} | ||
| 120 | | 120 | ||
| The F21 Fántasm is a fifth-generation air superiority fighter. | | The F21 Fántasm is a fifth-generation air superiority fighter. | ||
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| [[File:Mondragón F17 Mediator.png|200px|center]] | | [[File:Mondragón F17 Mediator.png|200px|center]] | ||
| {{flag|Carloso}} | | {{flag|Carloso}} | ||
| Air superiority | | Air superiority fighter | ||
| {{Nowrap|F17B}} | | {{Nowrap|F17B}} | ||
| | | 384 | ||
| The F17 Mediator is an air superiority fighter manufactured by Mondragón Heavy Industries. It first flew in 1999 and entered active service in 2003. It is a 4.5-generation plane with the ability to field a variety of weapons. While it is primarily geared towards engaging and destroying enemy aircraft, it has also proven itself to be a versatile and effective heavy strike fighter. | | The F17 Mediator is an air superiority fighter manufactured by Mondragón Heavy Industries. It first flew in 1999 and entered active service in 2003. It is a 4.5-generation plane with the ability to field a variety of weapons. While it is primarily geared towards engaging and destroying enemy aircraft, it has also proven itself to be a versatile and effective heavy strike fighter. | ||
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| Multirole fighter | | Multirole fighter | ||
| {{Nowrap|F19B}} | | {{Nowrap|F19B}} | ||
| | | 624 | ||
| The F19 Santana is a light, multirole fighter with a configuration similar to the F17 Mediator | | The F19 Santana is a light, multirole fighter with a configuration similar to the F17 Mediator. | ||
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| [[Verdástrun F15 Reiterar|F15 Reiterar]] | |||
| [[File:RCAF CF-101B Voodoo.jpg|200px|center]] | |||
| {{flag|Carloso}} | |||
| Multirole fighter | |||
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| Heavily modernised second-generation fighter. | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Attack aircraft''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Attack aircraft''' | ||
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| J46 Sentinel | | J46 Sentinel | ||
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| The J46 Sentinel is a light attack plane and fighter designed primarily for low-intensity conflicts. It can carry an array of missiles, bombs and rockets. It is powered by two turbofans. Following the decision to retire the J41 Mosco, production of the J46 Sentinel is to be ramped up and the design is to be modernised. | | The J46 Sentinel is a light attack plane and fighter designed primarily for low-intensity conflicts. It can carry an array of missiles, bombs and rockets. It is powered by two turbofans. Following the decision to retire the J41 Mosco, production of the J46 Sentinel is to be ramped up and the design is to be modernised. | ||
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| [[File:Royal Australian Air Force (A23-020) Pilatus PC-9A landing at the 2015 Australian International Airshow.jpg|200px|center]] | |||
| {{flag|Carloso}} | |||
| Counter-insurgency aircraft | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Bomber aircraft''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Bomber aircraft''' | ||
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| | | [[Verdástrun B57 Eltanin|B57 Eltanin]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Northrop YB-49 (SN 42-102367) on Dec. 23, 1948. 061025-F-1234S-021.jpg|200px|center]] | ||
| {{flag|Carloso}} | | {{flag|Carloso}} | ||
| Strategic bomber | | Strategic bomber | ||
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| | | 108 | ||
| Flying-wing strategic bomber powered by turbofan engines. In service since the late 1960s, having evolved from a design used during the Emergency War. Heavily upgraded since then, with more efficient engines and fly-by-wire | | Flying-wing strategic bomber powered by turbofan engines. In service since the late 1960s, having evolved from a design used during the Emergency War. Heavily upgraded since then, with more efficient engines and fly-by-wire aircraft controls. | ||
aircraft controls. | |||
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| {{Nowrap| | | {{Nowrap|B??}} | ||
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| {{flag|Carloso}} | | {{flag|Carloso}} | ||
| Strategic bomber | | Strategic bomber | ||
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| | | 18 | ||
| | | Supersonic long-range bomber geared towards carrier killer operations. | ||
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! style="text-align: center; background: #696969; color:#000000; width:10%;"|Name | ! style="text-align: center; background: #696969; color:#000000; width:10%;"|Name | ||
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| {{ | | {{nowrap|TBD}} | ||
| [[File:Mondragón F17 Mediator.png|200px|center]] | |||
| {{flag|Carloso}} | | {{flag|Carloso}} | ||
| Multirole fighter | | Multirole fighter | ||
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| 384 | | 384 | ||
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| {{ | | {{nowrap|F?? TBD}} | ||
| [[File:North American A-5A Vigilante of VAH-7 landing aboard USS Enterprise (CVAN-65), in 1964.jpg|200px|center]] | |||
| {{flag|Carloso}} | | {{flag|Carloso}} | ||
| | | Interdictor<br>Strategic bomber | ||
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| | | Primarily geared towards delivering a large payload of air-to-surface ordinance, however it is also capable of engaging aerial threats. | ||
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| {{nowrap|F20 Sirena}} | |||
| [[File:Defense.gov News Photo 961116-D-0000L-002.jpg|200px|center]] | | [[File:Defense.gov News Photo 961116-D-0000L-002.jpg|200px|center]] | ||
| {{flag|Carloso}} | | {{flag|Carloso}} | ||
| | | VTOL fighter | ||
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| | | The F20 Sirena is a VTOL fighter. | ||
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[[Category:Carloso]] | [[Category:Carloso]] |
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Air Force
Name | Picture | Origin | Type | Version | Number | Notes |
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Fighter aircraft | ||||||
F21 Fántasm | Carloso | Air superiority fighter | F21C | 120 | The F21 Fántasm is a fifth-generation air superiority fighter. | |
F17 Mediator | Carloso | Air superiority fighter | F17B | 384 | The F17 Mediator is an air superiority fighter manufactured by Mondragón Heavy Industries. It first flew in 1999 and entered active service in 2003. It is a 4.5-generation plane with the ability to field a variety of weapons. While it is primarily geared towards engaging and destroying enemy aircraft, it has also proven itself to be a versatile and effective heavy strike fighter. | |
F19 Santana | Carloso | Multirole fighter | F19B | 624 | The F19 Santana is a light, multirole fighter with a configuration similar to the F17 Mediator. | |
F15 Reiterar | Carloso | Multirole fighter | 192 | Heavily modernised second-generation fighter. | ||
Attack aircraft | ||||||
J46 Sentinel | Carloso | Attack aircraft | J46B | 120 | The J46 Sentinel is a light attack plane and fighter designed primarily for low-intensity conflicts. It can carry an array of missiles, bombs and rockets. It is powered by two turbofans. Following the decision to retire the J41 Mosco, production of the J46 Sentinel is to be ramped up and the design is to be modernised. | |
Carloso | Counter-insurgency aircraft | |||||
Bomber aircraft | ||||||
B57 Eltanin | Carloso | Strategic bomber | 108 | Flying-wing strategic bomber powered by turbofan engines. In service since the late 1960s, having evolved from a design used during the Emergency War. Heavily upgraded since then, with more efficient engines and fly-by-wire aircraft controls. | ||
B?? | Carloso | Strategic bomber | 18 | Supersonic long-range bomber geared towards carrier killer operations. |
Transport aircraft
Transport aircraft | ||||||
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Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number | Image | Notes |
M39 Rénanin | Carloso | Heavy transport | 132 | The Febus M39 Rénanin is a Carlosian heavy transport aircraft. It is manufactured by the military division of Febus, the largest producer of passenger planes in Carloso. It has six engines. | ||
M52 Alerión | Carloso | Tactical transport | ??? | The Easun Industria M52 Alerión is a Carlosian V/STOL tilt-wing military aircraft manufactured by Easun Industria. It features the ability to tilt its wings either horizontally or vertically, combining the cruising ability of a propeller transport aircraft with maneuverability comparable to that of a helicopter. Unlike the more common tilt-rotor configuration, the M52 Alerión tilts the whole wing, not just the rotor, and can apply more thrust to lifting itself off the ground. | ||
M71 Aresta | Carloso | Utility aircraft | 240 | The Easun Industria M71 Aresta is a tilt-wing utility aircraft, equipped with a pair of contra-rotating rotors. It is among the newest developments in Carloso's convertiplane programme. |
Special-mission aircraft
Special-mission aircraft | ||||||
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Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number | Notes | Photo |
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Unmanned aerial vehicles
Unmanned aerial vehicles | ||||||
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Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number | Image | Notes |
U83 Mirage | Carloso | Unmanned combat aerial vehicle |
Marine Forces
Fighter aircraft
Fighter aircraft | ||||||
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Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Version | Number | Notes |
TBD | Carloso | Multirole fighter | 384 | |||
F?? TBD | Carloso | Interdictor Strategic bomber |
Primarily geared towards delivering a large payload of air-to-surface ordinance, however it is also capable of engaging aerial threats. | |||
F20 Sirena | Carloso | VTOL fighter | The F20 Sirena is a VTOL fighter. |