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The air force maintains a capable fighting wing, with the {{wp|CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder|QF-1 Lioness}} entering service with the RQAF in 2004, of which the air force now possesses around 150, many older aircraft are also still in use, but they are being replaced in modernisation reforms in the military. The RQAF, along with the [[Royal Qalehi Navy|navy]], play the two most pivotal roles in the administration of the [[Kasahgan Peninsula]]. | The air force maintains a capable fighting wing, with the {{wp|CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder|QF-1 Lioness}} entering service with the RQAF in 2004, of which the air force now possesses around 150, many older aircraft are also still in use, but they are being replaced in modernisation reforms in the military. The RQAF, along with the [[Royal Qalehi Navy|navy]], play the two most pivotal roles in the administration of the [[Kasahgan Peninsula]]. | ||
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Royal Qalehi Air Force | |
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Founded | 1939 |
Country | Qal'eh |
Type | Air force |
Role | Aerial warfare |
Size | 41,000 |
Part of | Qalehi Armed Forces |
Garrison/HQ | Dahrzor |
Motto(s) | به جناح ما پرواز می کنیم "To Jannah we fly" |
Colors | White, Gold, Burgundy |
March | 18 April |
Equipment | 813 aircraft/helicopters |
Engagements | |
Insignia | |
Roundel | |
Fin flash | |
Aircraft flown | |
Fighter | QF-1 Lioness |
Interceptor | QF-1 Lioness |
Reconnaissance | QF-1 Lioness |
The Royal Qalehi Air Force (RQAF; Qalehi: نیروی هوایی سلطنتی قلعه) is the aviation branch of the Qalehi Armed Forces. The Air Force was created following imperial reforms in 1939, following the devastation of the Second Great War.
The air force maintains a capable fighting wing, with the QF-1 Lioness entering service with the RQAF in 2004, of which the air force now possesses around 150, many older aircraft are also still in use, but they are being replaced in modernisation reforms in the military. The RQAF, along with the navy, play the two most pivotal roles in the administration of the Kasahgan Peninsula.