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| unit_name = Imperial and Royal Quenminese | | unit_name = Imperial and Royal Quenminese Aerial Force | ||
| native_name = ''Không quân Hoàng gia và Hoàng gia Quến Minh'' | | native_name = ''Không quân Hoàng gia và Hoàng gia Quến Minh'' | ||
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| aircraft_bomber = {{wp|Tupolev Tu-95|Tu-95}}, {{wp|Tupolev Tu-160|Tu-160}}, {{wp|Tupolev Tu-22M|Tu-22M}} | | aircraft_bomber = {{wp|Tupolev Tu-95|Tu-95}}, {{wp|Tupolev Tu-160|Tu-160}}, {{wp|Tupolev Tu-22M|Tu-22M}} | ||
| aircraft_electronic = {{wp|Hawker Siddeley Nimrod|Nimrod}}, {{wp|Boeing E-3 Sentry|E-3}}, {{wp|Boeing E-767|E-767}} | | aircraft_electronic = {{wp|Hawker Siddeley Nimrod|Nimrod}}, {{wp|Boeing E-3 Sentry|E-3}}, {{wp|Boeing E-767|E-767}} | ||
| aircraft_fighter = {{wp|Sukhoi Su- | | aircraft_fighter = {{wp|Sukhoi Su-37|Su-37}}, {{wp|Sukhoi Su-35|Su-35}}, {{wp|F/A-18 Hornet|F/A-18}} | ||
| aircraft_helicopter = {{wp|Mil Mi-24|Mi-24}}, {{wp|Bell UH-1|UH-1}}, {{wp|Sikorsky HH-60 Pave Hawk|HH-60}} | | aircraft_helicopter = {{wp|Mil Mi-24|Mi-24}}, {{wp|Bell UH-1|UH-1}}, {{wp|Sikorsky HH-60 Pave Hawk|HH-60}} | ||
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The '''Imperial and Royal Quenminese | The '''Imperial and Royal Quenminese Aerial Force''' ('''IRQAEF''') is the aerial branch of the [[Imperial and Royal Quenminese Armed Forces]]. It is also the successor of the [[Imperial Quenminese Army Air Service]], of which was founded on September 15, 1913. | ||
It currently has over 95,000 active personnel, 1,612 active aircraft and 12 satellites in service. | It currently has over 95,000 active personnel, 1,612 active aircraft and 12 satellites in service. | ||
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==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
===Departments=== | |||
===Order of Battle=== | ===Order of Battle=== | ||
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** Hai Mau Air Command | ** Hai Mau Air Command | ||
** Southern Air Command | ** Southern Air Command | ||
** Imperial and Royal Quenminese | ** Imperial and Royal Quenminese Airborne Division | ||
===Air Bases=== | ===Air Bases=== | ||
There are a total of | There are a total of 22 air bases throughout Quenmin, with two situated in [[Bactieu and the Adelaidines]]. | ||
==Current Inventory== | ==Current Inventory== |
Revision as of 20:06, 7 October 2019
Imperial and Royal Quenminese Aerial Force | |
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Không quân Hoàng gia và Hoàng gia Quến Minh | |
Founded | 15 September 1913 |
Country | Quenmin |
Type | Air force |
Role | Aerial warfare |
Size | 95,248 personnel (2017) 1,612 active aircraft 12 Satellites |
Part of | Imperial and Royal Quenminese Armed Forces |
Colors | Cyan, White and Yellow |
March | By the Dragon's Flight |
Anniversaries | 13 March |
Engagements | |
Commanders | |
Monarch | HI&RM The Emperor |
Minister of the An Tiểu Committee | Văn Trọng Lịch |
Chairman of the National Defense Board | Gen. of the Armed Forces Phùng Minh Thiệu |
Chief of Staff | Gen. Lưu Tiến Ðức |
Aircraft flown | |
Attack | Sanam MBK-12D |
Bomber | Tu-95, Tu-160, Tu-22M |
Electronic warfare | Nimrod, E-3, E-767 |
Fighter | Su-37, Su-35, F/A-18 |
Helicopter | Mi-24, UH-1, HH-60 |
Trainer helicopter | Cabri G2 |
Reconnaissance | Sanam MBK-5T, Sanam MBK-12D |
Trainer | Aero L-39, T-38 |
Transport | An-12, CASA C-295 |
Tanker | KC-10 |
The Imperial and Royal Quenminese Aerial Force (IRQAEF) is the aerial branch of the Imperial and Royal Quenminese Armed Forces. It is also the successor of the Imperial Quenminese Army Air Service, of which was founded on September 15, 1913.
It currently has over 95,000 active personnel, 1,612 active aircraft and 12 satellites in service.
History
Imperial Quenminese Army Air Service
Present Era
Drone and Cyberwarfare Development Program
Organization
Departments
Order of Battle
The organization of the Air Force consists of the following units:
- High Command of the Imperial and Royal Air Force
- Air Command
- Air Division
- Air Regiment
- Squadron
- Air Section
- Current Order of Battle
- High Command of the Imperial and Royal Air Force
- Northern Air Command
- Coastal Air Command
- Hai Mau Air Command
- Southern Air Command
- Imperial and Royal Quenminese Airborne Division
Air Bases
There are a total of 22 air bases throughout Quenmin, with two situated in Bactieu and the Adelaidines.