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|{{flagicon_image|Flag_of_the_Kayatman_Security_Association.png}} [[Kayatman Security Association|KSA]] | |{{flagicon_image|Flag_of_the_Kayatman_Security_Association.png}} [[Kayatman Security Association|KSA]] | ||
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Daoan Congressional Republic Air Force | |
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Không quân Cộng hòa Quốc hội Đảo Bắc | |
Founded | September 4, 1845 |
Country | Daobac |
Type | Air Force |
Role | Aerial wafare Air Defense |
Size | 9,000 personnel |
Part of | Daobac Self-Defense Forces |
Headquarters | Congvat, Daobac |
Motto(s) | Tiến tới chiến thắng Forward to victory |
Colors | Blue Gold |
Fleet & Aircraft Inventory | TBD |
Engagements | |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | President, TBD |
Secretary of National Security | TBD |
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | TBD |
Chief of Staff of the Navy | TBD |
Insignia | |
Naval Flag | |
Aircraft flown | |
Electronic warfare | Whaitiri Kāhu ER.4 |
Fighter | MV-25 Eagle |
The Daoan Congressional Republic Air Force (DCRAF) (Daoan: Không quân Cộng hòa Quốc hội Đảo Bắc), commonly referred to as the Daoan Air Force or DSDF Air Force, is the aerial service branch of the Daobac Self-Defense Forces (DSDF) tasked to defend the island nation against airborne threat and ensure aerial superiority over the nation's airspace.
History
Establishment
Hanaki War
Modern Era
Capabilities
Activities
Domestic
International
Bases
Organization
Administrative
Operational
Bautroi Fleet Command
Dammay Fleet Command
Fleet Logistics
Equipment
Aircraft Inventory
Air Defense
Name | Origin | Type | In Service | Notes | ||||||
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SAM | ||||||||||
SA-14 | Daobac | Long-range SAM | 60 | N/A | ||||||
SA-13 | Daobac | Medium-range SAM | 40 | N/A | ||||||
SA-12 | Daobac | Short-range SAM | 70 | N/A | ||||||
Radar Systems | ||||||||||
Khuat I-9 | Daobac | Mobile radar system | 40 | N/A | ||||||
Khuat I-10 | Daobac | Fixed radar system | 20 | N/A |
Armament
Name | Origin | Type | Manufacturer | Notes | ||||||
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Air-to-air missiles | ||||||||||
TA-119 Archer | Daobac | Short-range IR guided | Mach Aerospace | |||||||
TA-120 Javelin | Daobac | Long-range Active radar homing | Mach Aerospace | |||||||
Air-to-ground missiles | ||||||||||
MX-27 Axe | Daobac | Anti-radiation missile | Tran Heavy Industries | |||||||
AS-14 Dart | Daobac | Short-range ArH / TVG | Khuat Defense Systems | |||||||
AS-15 Dagger | Daobac | Medium-range anti-ship missile | Khuat Defense Systems | |||||||
AS-17 Shortbow | Daobac | Short-range anti-ship missile | Khuat Defense Systems | |||||||
AS-19 Longbow | Daobac | Subsonic cruise missile | Mach Aerospace | |||||||
AS-20 Sabre | Daobac | Long-range standoff land attack missile | Mach Aerospace | |||||||
AS-21 Rapier | Daobac | Supersonic anti-ship cruise missile | Mach Aerospace |