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| conventional_long_name = Directorate of Carloso | | conventional_long_name = Directorate of Carloso | ||
| common_name = Carloso | | common_name = Carloso | ||
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| life_span = 1581–1826 | | life_span = 1581–1826 | ||
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| image_map = Carloso on the eve of Mostodra.png | | image_map = Carloso on the eve of Mostodra.png | ||
| image_map_caption = <small>The Carlosian rump state at the beginning of Cárlos Mostodra's directorship</small> | | image_map_caption = <small>The Carlosian rump state at the beginning of Cárlos Mostodra's directorship</small> | ||
| capital = Madrigal <small>(1581–1709)</small><br>Vosa <small>( | | capital = Madrigal <small>(1581–1709)</small><br>Toro <small>(1709–1712)</small><br>Vosa <small>(1712–1826)</small><br>Amarda <small>(1823–1826)</small> | ||
| largest_city = capital | | largest_city = capital | ||
| official_languages = [[Carlosian language|Carlosian]] | | official_languages = [[Carlosian language|Carlosian]] | ||
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| demonym = Carlosian | | demonym = Carlosian | ||
| today = {{flag|Carloso}} | | today = {{flag|Carloso}} | ||
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| p1 = Spanish Musgorocia | |||
| flag_s1 = Flag of the United Kingdom.svg | |||
| s1 = British Musgorocia | |||
| flag_s2 = Flag of Carloso.png | |||
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The '''Directorate of Carloso''' | |||
After the British conquest of Carloso was halted at the Battle of Toro, the Directorate continued to exist as a {{wpl|Rump state|rump state}}, only exerting control full over approximately 12.9% of Carloso's original territory, though encompassing about 20.4% of its then population. During this period, its area comprised the modern-day provinces of [[Zararcia]]. [[Toro (province)|Toro]], [[Colusia]] and the [[Cadena Islands]], while some areas in neighbouring Lagosa, Cartalusia, Sirune, Mercurea and Sargos provinces remained contested between Carlosian and British forces, changing hands several times. Initially Toro served as the provisional capital, before being moved to the heavily fortified city of Vosa in the Cadena Islands. | |||
Following the commencement of Cárlos Mostodra's campaign of liberation in 1824, the Directorate recovered large swathes of its former territory, including the original capital of Madrigal on 18 July 1826, though would become officially extinct a few days later when Mostodra proclaimed himself Emperor and reformed Carloso into the [[Carlosian Empire]]. |
Revision as of 22:13, 10 August 2023
Fighter aircraft
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Name | Origin | Type | Version | Number | Notes | Photo |
F24 Auriga | Carloso | Interceptor aircraft | F47 | 90 | The F47 Arcoíris is a long-range interceptor aircraft developed and produced by TBD. It is an extremely large aircraft due its configuration, with expanded fuel tanks for increased range, powerful engines which allow it travel in excess of Mach 2.5 and internal weapons bays for an array of anti-air missiles. Rather than engaging with other fighter aircraft, it is envisioned to be used against incoming enemy strategic bombers, reconnaissance planes and AEW&C aircraft, utilising missiles akin to the PL-15 and AIM-260 JATM. | |
F28 Ventisca | Carloso | Air-superiority fighter | F?? | |||
F17 Mediator | Carloso | Air superiority fighter Multirole fighter |
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F19 Santana | Carloso | Multirole fighter | F?? |
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F49 Arista | |
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Role | Interceptor aircraft |
National origin | Carloso |
Manufacturer | Verdástrun |
First flight | 6 August 1993 |
Introduction | 21 June 1999 |
Status | In service |
Primary user | Carlosian Air Force |
Produced | 1992–present |
Number built | 90 |
The Verdástrun F49 Arista (Carlosian: edge) is a Carlosian twin-engine fourth-generation interceptor fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by Verdástrun for the Carlosian Air Force. Development commenced immediately after the end of the Bourgougian Blitz, which highlighted the difficulty of defending the vast airspace over the Musogorocian Ocean. The requirement was established for a large, extremely fast long-range fighter which could intercept enemy aircraft violating Carlosian airspace or which posed a strategic threat. After its first flight on 6 August 1993, the F49 Arista finally entered service with the Air Force on 21 June 1999. Though initially intended to be an interceptor, subsequent upgrades allow it to undertake air-to-surface, reconnaissance and electronic warfare missions if required. Almost all of the aircraft's components are built and assembled by Verdástrun, while Mestre provide the engines. Besides its high speed, the F49 Arista was one of the first Carlosian military aircraft to make stealth a major design consideration. It's capabilities have been significantly enhanced since the introduction of the S922 Retina beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) in 2023, designed specifically to target and destroy airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) systems, reconnaissance aircraft and strategic bombers out to a range of approximately 249 miles (400 km).
Operators
- Carloso
- Carlosian Air Force
- 17th Fighter Squadron, Mediator
- 55th Fighter Squadron, Sanander Islands
- 63rd Fighter Squadron, Sanander Islands
- 78th Fighter Squadron, Madrigal
- 91st Fighter Squadron, Sirune
- Carlosian Air Force
Specifications
See also
- List of active Carlosian military aircraft
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25
- Mikoyan MiG-31
- Tupolev Tu-28
- Mikoyan PAK DP
- Panavia Tornado ADV
The Eritas
Eritas Palace | |
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Alternative names | The Eritas |
General information | |
Architectural style | Neo-classical |
Location | Madrigal, Carloso |
Construction started | 1927 |
Completed | 1949 |
Owner | Department of Defence |
The Eritas Palace, often referred to simply as The Eritas is a large building in Madrigal, Carloso serving as the headquarters of the Carlosian Department of Defence. Initially intended as a palatial residence in the last years of the Carlosian Empire, construction was suspended following the abdication of Emperor Sébastien III. It was ultimately finished during the latter part of the Emergency War to serve as the headquarters of the massively expanded Department of Defence, undergoing an extension redesign and expansion of the original plans. Everyday some 25,000 civilian and military staff employees here. It is the largest office building in Carloso.
Between 2014 and 2020, the building underwent a major renovation, including the expansion of the extensive system of bunkers initially built during the Emergency War and the installation of blast-proof windows.
It is located in Madrigal's administrative district, which includes many notable buildings including Monrentera Palace; which houses the National Assembly, the Imperial Palace; formerly the residence of the Emperor of Carloso, the Assembly Libraries, Department of Finance, Madrigal Archives, the colossal bastion fort at La Fortalesa, Iglesia de San Perfecto, the Supreme Court, and Monasterio del Ulíces. It is well serviced by Madrigal's public transport system, including the city's tram system and is accessible from Tribunal metro station.
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Directorate of Carloso | |||||||||||
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1581–1826 | |||||||||||
Flag | |||||||||||
Capital and largest city | Madrigal (1581–1709) Toro (1709–1712) Vosa (1712–1826) Amarda (1823–1826) | ||||||||||
Official languages | Carlosian | ||||||||||
Religion | Catholicism (official) Judaism (minority) | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Carlosian | ||||||||||
Government | Unitary stratocratic directorial republic | ||||||||||
Currency | Carlosian dero (D£) | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Carloso |
The Directorate of Carloso
After the British conquest of Carloso was halted at the Battle of Toro, the Directorate continued to exist as a rump state, only exerting control full over approximately 12.9% of Carloso's original territory, though encompassing about 20.4% of its then population. During this period, its area comprised the modern-day provinces of Zararcia. Toro, Colusia and the Cadena Islands, while some areas in neighbouring Lagosa, Cartalusia, Sirune, Mercurea and Sargos provinces remained contested between Carlosian and British forces, changing hands several times. Initially Toro served as the provisional capital, before being moved to the heavily fortified city of Vosa in the Cadena Islands.
Following the commencement of Cárlos Mostodra's campaign of liberation in 1824, the Directorate recovered large swathes of its former territory, including the original capital of Madrigal on 18 July 1826, though would become officially extinct a few days later when Mostodra proclaimed himself Emperor and reformed Carloso into the Carlosian Empire.