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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Fighters''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Fighters''' | ||
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| Saidé-97 | |||
| [[File:An IRIAF HESA Azarakhsh in Vahdati Airbase Air Show.JPG|125px]] | |||
| Posadastan | |||
| Strike fighter | |||
| 6+ | |||
| This was an attempt at replicating foreign designs within Posadastan, it is believed to have developed a dedicated "3 to 3.5 generation" fighter in extremely limited quantities. | |||
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| Saidé-05 | |||
| [[File:HESA Saeqeh 3-view.svg|125px]] | |||
| Posadastan | |||
| Trainer<br>Fighter | |||
| ~23 | |||
| Posadastan's second attempt at making an indigenous 3rd to 4th generation fighters. Two variants were produced, with the first containing an estimated 6 total, and the total having "at least" 17. | |||
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| Saidé-18 | |||
| [[File:HESA Kowsar4.jpg|125px]] | |||
| Posadastan | |||
| Advanced fighter trainer<br>Fighter | |||
| 5+ | |||
| The most recent attempt at producing a 100% indigenous 4th generation fighter, believed to be successful but slow, the government plans to produce a single squadron (18) by 2030. | |||
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| SU-47 | | SU-47 |
Revision as of 20:08, 4 September 2023
The RLA Air Force represents one of the 5 branches of the Red Liberation Army of Posadastan.