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Ajawal Ch'ak Ik'oom | |
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Active | 1950 |
Country | Divine Kingdom |
Type | Air Force |
Size | Around 65,000 active personnel |
Commanders | |
K'uhul Ajaw | Jasaw Chan K'awiil V |
Chak Ik'nacom | Jatznaj Pakaab |
History
Structure and organisation
Administrative Division
The Divine Kingdom Air Force is overseen by the Chak Ik'nacom (Great Air General), currently the Hoek-Nacom Jatznaj Pakaab. The position of Chak Ik'nacom is generally given to the elder of all Ik'nakomob and despite technically commanding no man of his own, he chairs the General Staff, which is filled by high ranking members of the Air Force with command positions, generally with a rank of Hoek Nakomob (Five Star General).
Personnel
Uniforms
Commissioned Officers
Warrant Officers
Training
Aircraft
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in service | Details | |
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Combat aircraft | ||||||
Jub'mulan 90 | File:Saia 90 8.jpg | Mutul | Multirole combat aircraft | 120 | In serial production. To fully replace the K'akmul 20 and K'akmul 5 by 2024 | |
Kai-79 | Tsurushima | Air superiority fighter | 180 | Progressively modernised with AESA radar, IRST and improved electronic warfare capabilities | ||
K'akmul 20 | Mutul | Multirole combat aircraft | 100 | Underwent mid-life upgrade for compatibility with BVRAAM, anti-ship missiles, cruise missiles and smart bombs. To be phased out by 2024. | ||
K'akmul 5 | Mutul | Multirole combat aircraft | 72 remaining, mainly in reserve | |||
Jub'mulan 88 | Mutul | Long range strike aircraft | 64 | Mainly intended for anti-shipping missions. Equipped with 4x Type 93 Air-to-Ship Missile missiles. | ||
G-4 Super Galeb | Milostia | Trainer/light attack | 61 | |||
Utility aircraft | ||||||
Jub'mulan KJ-200 | Mutul/ Liothidia | AEW&C | 11 | Indigenous radar on airframe of Liothidian design | ||
Jub'mulan 8 | Mutul/ Liothidia | Transport | 25 | Licensed Liothidian design | ||
C-2 | Tsurushima | Transport | 19 | Also capable of serving as refuellers | ||
P-1 | Tsurushima | Maritime patrol aircraft | 34. Additional aircraft to be purchased | |||
Jub'mulan SH-5 | Mutul | Maritime patrol aircraft | 17. To be retired and replaced by P-1 | |||
UA-13 | Mutul | Long endurance drone |
Guided weapons
- TC-2 long-range air-to-air missile
- TC-1 short-range air-to-air missile
- FPG-82 glide bomb
- SMKB guided bomb
- Torgos land-attack cruise missile (licensed from Tulura
- Type 93 Air-to-Ship Missile anti-ship missile/cruise missile (licensed from Tsurushima)
- YJ-12 supersonic anti-ship missile
- BrahMos supersonic anti-ship missile (licensed from Benajaab)
- TC-2A anti-radiation missile