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| Produced since the year 2000, it has largely replaced the X-79 for civilian use and to some extent in the military. Has STOL capabilities. | | Produced since the year 2000, it has largely replaced the X-79 for civilian use and to some extent in the military. Has STOL capabilities. | ||
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| Laputa Q-B | |||
| [[File:Сухой Cy-80.svg|125px]] | |||
| Posadastan | |||
| STOL Transport<br>Patrol | |||
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| An unknown but limited number were produced between 2000 and 2006, can carry up to 30 passengers. | |||
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| Laputa V-81 | | Laputa V-81 | ||
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| Acquired from the USSM during the end of its warlord era, the Sukhoi T-4s operated by Posadastan have seen minimal use. The bomber itself is designed for a maximum speed of Mach 3 (3200 km/h), though the cruising speed is only Mach 2.8 (3000 km/h), with an operational range of 3400-3500km. It is believed to be nuclear-capable and is designed for supersonic reconnaissance, anti-ship, and strategic bomber with a maximum payload of ~50,000kg (~110,000lbs). The exact number possessed by Posadastan, most are stored in underground facilities, but satellite photos suggest anywhere from 6 to 8 total. | | Acquired from the USSM during the end of its warlord era, the Sukhoi T-4s operated by Posadastan have seen minimal use. The bomber itself is designed for a maximum speed of Mach 3 (3200 km/h), though the cruising speed is only Mach 2.8 (3000 km/h), with an operational range of 3400-3500km. It is believed to be nuclear-capable and is designed for supersonic reconnaissance, anti-ship, and strategic bomber with a maximum payload of ~50,000kg (~110,000lbs). The exact number possessed by Posadastan, most are stored in underground facilities, but satellite photos suggest anywhere from 6 to 8 total. | ||
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| Qhai-P-25 | |||
| [[File:Sukhoi T-60 profile line drawing.jpg|125px]] | |||
| Posadastan | |||
| Strategic bomber | |||
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| Acting as an intermediate range strategic bomber, it is based largely on a mixture of the T-4 and the Qhai-70. It is believed that the first "few" were tested and in operation by late 2025, though the exact production capacity is unknown. The estimated top speed is 2.04M with an operational range of 2200-2500km. | |||
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| Qhai-S-27 | |||
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| Posadastan | |||
| Strategic stealth bomber | |||
| in development | |||
| The only details known are that this craft is expected to be a flying wing whose maiden flight will be in "2027 or 2028." It is rumored to be nuclear-capable and have a range of 8500km. | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Other''' | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | '''Other''' |
Revision as of 22:00, 24 September 2023
The RLA Air Force represents one of the 5 branches of the Red Liberation Army of Posadastan.