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Revision as of 15:45, 3 November 2023

Daoan Congressional Republic Air Force
Không quân Cộng hòa Quốc hội Đảo Bắc
Daoan Air Force Emblem.png
Emblem of the DSDF Air Force
FoundedSeptember 4, 1845; 179 years ago (1845-09-04)
Country Daobac
TypeAir Force
RoleAerial wafare
Air Defense
Size9,000 personnel
Part of Daobac Self-Defense Forces
HeadquartersCongvat, Daobac
Motto(s)Tiến tới chiến thắng
Forward to victory
Colors  Blue
  Gold
Fleet & Aircraft InventoryTBD
Engagements
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefPresident, TBD
Secretary of National SecurityTBD
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffTBD
Chief of Staff of the NavyTBD
Insignia
Naval FlagDaoan Air Force Flag.png
Aircraft flown
Electronic
warfare
Whaitiri Kāhu ER.4
FighterMV-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

Aircraft Type Origin In Service Notes
Combat Aircraft (150)
Kai-07 Raiden Multirole Fighter  Tsurushima
 Daobac
150 Successor of the MV-25 Eagle.
Designated as the MV-26 Falcon.
Transport (XX)
Ahuriri R515 VIP Transport Aircraft  Onekawa-Nukanoa 6 Two for VIP transport
Mach M-100 Light Transport STOL aircraft KSA TBD n/a
Mach M-250 Tactical Airlifter KSA TBD n/a
Mach M-300 Strategic airlift KSA TBD n/a
Aigios Raptor V/STOL Transport Aircraft  Belfras 40 n/a
Support Aircraft (XX)
G-9 Eule AWACS  Brumen 5 Primary AWACS aircraft
Ngawī R.9 Airborne Battle Management  Onekawa-Nukanoa 2 Primary JSTARS aircraft.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (40)
Vulture R7 Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle  Daobac 40 Long Endurance Reconnaissance and Light Strike drone.
Helicopters (40)
CV-4 Condor Medium Utility Helicopter  Enyama 40 Produced under license by Khuat Corp.
Training (111)
Nākahi II TF.1 Advanced Jet Trainer  Onekawa-Nukanoa 40 None
Kau TM.2 Multi-engine Trainer  Onekawa-Nukanoa 6 None
T-10 Taube Turbopop Trainer  Brumen 50 None
V-8 Fink Rotorcraft Trainer  Brumen 15 None

Air Defense

Name Origin Type In Service Notes
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
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