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| [[Ahuriri Aerospace R510| Tūmatarau Whāriki II VC.2]] | |||
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| Former primary VIP Transport, relegated to support and secondary officials and royals. | |||
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| [[Ahuriri Aerospace R550| Tūmatarau Whāriki III VC.1]] | |||
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| Primary VIP Transport for the primary official and royals. | |||
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| Standard service multi-engine trainer. | | Standard service multi-engine trainer. | ||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | ''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Surveillance/Support Aircraft''' | ||
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| | | [[Ahuriri Aerospace R500 family|Karaurangi AEW.1]] | ||
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| | | Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft | ||
| | | 8 | ||
| | | Primary airborne early warning and control aircraft. | ||
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| | | [[Ahuriri Aerospace R500 family|Karawhenua R.6]] | ||
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| | | Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) aircraft | ||
| | | 3 | ||
| | | Primary ISTAR aircraft. | ||
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! '''Name''' | |||
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! '''Origin''' | |||
! '''Type/Variants''' | |||
! '''Number in Service''' | |||
! '''Details''' | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Unmanned Aerial Vehicles''' | |||
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| {{wpl|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Grumman_RQ-4_Global_Hawk|Rangipākau R.1}} | |||
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| {{flag|Belfras}} | |||
| Long Endurance Reconnaissance Aircraft | |||
| 8 | |||
| Strategic unmanned reconnaissance aircraft. | |||
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| {{wpl|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | | {{wpl|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Atomics_MQ-9_Reaper|Kōkōpākau RS.3}} | ||
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| {{flag|Onekawa-Nukanoa}} | | {{flag|Onekawa-Nukanoa}} | ||
| | | Long Endurance Reconnaissance and Light Strike Aircraft | ||
| | | 18 | ||
| | | Tactical unmanned reconnaissance and strike aircraft. | ||
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Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Air Force | |
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Te Tauarangi Roera o Onekawa-Nukanoa | |
Active | 1920 - present |
Country | Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa |
Allegiance | Te Ope Manuka o Onekawa-Nukanoa/Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Armed Forces |
Branch | Air Force |
Size | 42,000 (active), 4,000 (reserve) |
Engagements | Onekawan Civil War of 1925 First Monsoon War Second Monsoon War |
History
Structure
Doctrine
Fleet
Fixed Wing Aircraft
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Fighters | ||||||
Haumātakataka FSR.1 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Heavy multirole fighter | 234 | Standard service fighter. | ||
Karearea FSR.1 | Arthurista/ Belfras/ Latium/ Onekawa-Nukanoa | Multirole stealth fighter | 31 | Standard service stealth fighter. Additional 17 aircraft on order. |
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Air Mobility | ||||||
Kererū C.2 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Strategic/Tactical Transport | 48 | Standard service airlifter. | ||
Tītī KC.9 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Aerial Tanker | 17 | Standard service aerial tanker. | ||
Tūmatarau Whāriki II VC.2 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | VIP Transport | 2 | Former primary VIP Transport, relegated to support and secondary officials and royals. | ||
Tūmatarau Whāriki III VC.1 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | VIP Transport | 2 | Primary VIP Transport for the primary official and royals. |
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Training | ||||||
Nākahi II TF.1 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Lead-In Fighter Trainer | 22 | Standard service Lead-In Fighter trainer. | ||
Kau TM.2 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Basic Multi-Engine Trainer | 7 | Standard service multi-engine trainer. | ||
Pī TB.3 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Basic Trainer | 66 | Standard service basic trainer. |
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Surveillance/Support Aircraft | ||||||
Karaurangi AEW.1 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft | 8 | Primary airborne early warning and control aircraft. | ||
Karawhenua R.6 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) aircraft | 3 | Primary ISTAR aircraft. |
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | ||||||
Rangipākau R.1 | Belfras | Long Endurance Reconnaissance Aircraft | 8 | Strategic unmanned reconnaissance aircraft. | ||
Kōkōpākau RS.3 | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Long Endurance Reconnaissance and Light Strike Aircraft | 18 | Tactical unmanned reconnaissance and strike aircraft. |