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! colspan="7"| Fighters | ! colspan="7"| Fighters | ||
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| | | [[Ajaa FS-57 Kanahaukka]] || | ||
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|| Multirole || [[Talvistova]] || | || Multirole || [[Talvistova]] || Primary Fighter Jet of the Royal Air Force. | ||
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| | | [[Ajaa FS-39 Varpushaukka]] || | ||
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|| Multirole || [[Talvistova]] || | || Multirole || [[Talvistova]] || Currently being phased out in favor of the modern FS-57. | ||
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! colspan="7"| Ground Attack Craft | ! colspan="7"| Ground Attack Craft | ||
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| | | [[Krastenfeld K4 Sturmvogel]] || | ||
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|| Ground Attack Craft || [[ | || Ground Attack Craft || [[Engleberg]] || Standard CIS/GAC Plane | ||
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! colspan="7"| AEW&C | ! colspan="7"| AEW&C | ||
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!colspan="7"| Liaison | !colspan="7"| Liaison | ||
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| | | [[Koltrast]] || | ||
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|| Control/Observation || [[Talvistova]] || | || Control/Observation || [[Talvistova]] || | ||
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! colspan="7"| Utility | ! colspan="7"| Utility | ||
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| {{wp| Westland Lynx | fjäril}} || | | {{wp| Westland Lynx | fjäril}} || | ||
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|| Multirole || [[Talvistova]] || | || Multirole || [[Talvistova]] || | ||
Most common aircraft in service with the Royal Talvistovan Air Force, largely due to it's service in all 3 branches | |||
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! colspan="7"| Attack | |||
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| Trollslända || | |||
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|| Attack || [[Talvistova]] || | |||
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! colspan="7"| Observation | |||
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| Mygga || | |||
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|| Observation/Light Attack|| [[Talvistova]] || | |||
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! colspan="7"| Cargo | ! colspan="7"| Cargo | ||
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| | | Fraktfjäril || | ||
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|| Medium Lift || [[Talvistova]] || | || Medium Lift || [[Talvistova]] || | ||
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| Himmelkran|| | |||
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|| Flying Crane/Heavy Lift || [[Talvistova]] || | |||
Mostly used in tandem with airborne armor and alpine units, due to it's ability to lift RS11's and KSS34A1's | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 28 June 2020
Small Arms
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Details | |
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Pistols | ||||||
H22A1 |
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pistol | Talvistova | Issued to Pilots in case of emergencies | ||
Small Caliber Rifles | ||||||
T10/22 |
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Survival Rifle | Talvistova | Breakdown Survival Rifle issued to Pilots in case of emergencies in which rescue is not an immediate possibility |
Fixed Wing Aircraft
Model | Image | Type | Origin | Notes | ||
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Fighters | ||||||
Ajaa FS-57 Kanahaukka | Multirole | Talvistova | Primary Fighter Jet of the Royal Air Force. | |||
Ajaa FS-39 Varpushaukka | Multirole | Talvistova | Currently being phased out in favor of the modern FS-57. | |||
Ground Attack Craft | ||||||
Krastenfeld K4 Sturmvogel | Ground Attack Craft | Engleberg | Standard CIS/GAC Plane | |||
AEW&C | ||||||
Kondor | AEW&C | Talvistova | Potentially going to be phased out in favor of something smaller | |||
Electronic Warfare | ||||||
Radarfalk | Electronic Warfare | Talvistova | ||||
Transport | ||||||
Gylling | STOL Utility | Talvistova | Used by the Corps of Engineers for use in rural areas lacking sufficient runway facilities | |||
Fregattfågel | Transport | Talvistova | Used to transport Paratroopers and lighter cargo | |||
Superfregattfågel | Heavy Transport | Talvistova | Used to transport heavy cargo, such as tanks and other aircraft | |||
Trainer | ||||||
Mesfågel | Trainer | Talvistova | ||||
Svala | Advanced Trainer | Talvistova | ||||
Vävsked | Jet Trainer | Talvistova | Likely to be phased out in favor of a modified Pilgrimsfalk I | |||
Liaison | ||||||
Koltrast | Control/Observation | Talvistova |
Rotary Aircraft
Model | Image | Type | Origin | Notes | ||
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Utility | ||||||
fjäril | Multirole | Talvistova |
Most common aircraft in service with the Royal Talvistovan Air Force, largely due to it's service in all 3 branches | |||
Attack | ||||||
Trollslända | Attack | Talvistova | ||||
Observation | ||||||
Mygga | Observation/Light Attack | Talvistova | ||||
Cargo | ||||||
Fraktfjäril | Medium Lift | Talvistova | ||||
Himmelkran | Flying Crane/Heavy Lift | Talvistova |
Mostly used in tandem with airborne armor and alpine units, due to it's ability to lift RS11's and KSS34A1's |