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==Rank and Structure==
==Rank and Structure==


In the National Frisian Air Force, there are 9 ranks in the chain of command with the highest being the Chief of the Air force and the lowest being an Aviator, the NFAF trains and issues a {{wp|MEU(SOC) pistol|P4A3}} to every pilot for self-defence purposes in case they land in foreign territory while ground crews are trained and equipped with {{wp|Colt Canada C7|AR-7}}.
In the National Frisian Air Force, there are 9 ranks in the chain of command with the highest being the Chief of the Air force and the lowest being an Aviator, the NFAF trains and issues a {{wp|MEU(SOC) pistol|P4A3}} to every pilot for self-defence purposes in case they land in foreign territory while ground crews are trained and equipped with {{wp|Colt Canada C7|AR-7}}s.


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Latest revision as of 03:57, 6 May 2023

National Frisian Air Force
CountryFresian Confederacy
BranchFresian Armed Forces
TypeAir force
RoleAerial warfare
Size600 (2022)
Motto(s)"Eyes in the sky, Guns above ground"
ColorsGrey
Websitewww.nfaf.fc
Commanders
Current
commander
Fresian Confederacy Jett Coleman

The National Frisian Air Force was formed in 1907 and was first established for aerial reconnaissance missions during the Red Revolt after the revolutionaries began conducting unconventional warfare that would normally be undetectable on the ground by the army, so the need for aerial reconnaissance became a demand by the army which lead to the Minister of War to look into aviation from around the world to fit this need. The air force stayed a reconnaissance force for a while until the need for a faster method of infantry support was demanded by the army to help support large-scale infantry campaigns and Airborne Assaults against Frisia-Hollandia leading to the NFAF conducting combat operations and close air support.

The National Frisian Air Force's main base of operations is stationed in Grutteoerwinning and has a budget of ƒ12,175,625,000, there is currently 600 personnel in active service as of 2022 and currently employs 12 SB-2, 45 AJ-9E, 2 GS-65, and 12 AC-2 which forms 2 Combat Air Wings in the National Frisian Air Force but not only does the NFAF employ aircraft for combat missions there are also a variety of trainers and utility aircraft under the air force's arsenal these include; 50 TP-3E, 25 TJ-19E, 36 SB-3, 26 UH-2, and 12 TC-2. But the air force isn't only limited to manually operated aircraft, the National Frisian Air Force has invested heavily into new projects for remotely controlled air support or reconnaissance which so far has produced 60 RRC-1 with more variants being researched for combat purposes like the ARC-1 or the FYT-6 which is an evolution of the FYT-5.

The National Frisian Air Force's doctrine revolves around providing close air support to ground units which means that air superiority is crucial for the air force's doctrine causing the air force to focus its efforts on fighters and ground-attack aircraft.

Rank and Structure

In the National Frisian Air Force, there are 9 ranks in the chain of command with the highest being the Chief of the Air force and the lowest being an Aviator, the NFAF trains and issues a P4A3 to every pilot for self-defence purposes in case they land in foreign territory while ground crews are trained and equipped with AR-7s.

Head Officers | C-5 Senior Officers | C-4
Chief of the Air Force Air Admiral Air Marshal Sector Commander Wing Captain
Officers | C-3 Junior Officers | C-2 Non-Commissioned Officers | C-1
Flight Lieutenant First Class Flight Lieutenant Captain Assistant Commander
Enlisted Ranks | A-1
Aviator First Class Aviator

There are many different types of units with their own names and sizes for example;

Name Strength Constituent units Commander or leader
Section 150 aircraft, 750 Personnel 2 Wing C-5
Wing 75 aircraft, 375 Personnel 5 Squadron C-4
Squadron 15 aircraft, 75 Personnel 3 Flight C-3
Flight 3-5 aircraft, 15-25 Personnel 4-7 Crew C-2
Crew 4 Personnel N/A C-1