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Revision as of 19:45, 14 August 2024

Air and Space Service of Notreceau
Service Aéronautique et Escape de Notreceau
Notreceau Air Force Logo.png
Logo of the Air and Space Service of Notreceau
Active1908-1915 (As the Army Air Arm)
1915 - 2010 (As independent formation)
2010-Present (Reconstituted as Air and Space Service)
Country Notreceau
Commanders
Marshal of the DirectorateThéo Faucheux
Director of the Department of National DefenseLéon Blanc
Director of the Department of the Air and Space ServiceEmilé Lucard
Chief of Staff of the Air and Space ServiceJean Richelieu
Insignia
Roundel of the Notreceauen Air and Space ServiceRoundel of France.svg
Fin flash of the Notreceauen Air and Space ServiceFin Flash of France.svg

The Air and Space Service of Notreceau (En Notreceauen: Service Aéronautique et Escape de Notreceau) commonly referred to as the Air Force of Notreceau is the aerial component of the Notreceauen Military. Established in 1908 as the Army Air Arm before achieving institutional independence in 1915 and finally taking on space-borne duties in 2010 the Air and Space Service is the youngest independent branch of the Notreceauen military. The primary objective of the Air and Space Service is to "Maintain aerial domination and control within the battlespaces of the Directorate via any means necessary." Service in the Air and Space Service allows veterans to run for political office within the Directorate (see: politics of Notreceau).

The current Chief of Staff of the Air and Space Service is Jean Richelieu.

Airmen enlist for five year terms in the Air and Space Service, after which they held in reserve status for an additional five years. As of July 2024 the Air and Space Service consists of some [insert] active duty service members as well as [insert] reservists.

History

Army Air Arm

Air Service of Notreceau

Air and Space Service of Notreceau

Organization

Ranks

Aircraft

Name Origin Number Notes
Fighters
Prévoyance Héron Noir  Notreceau M2.1: 110
Prévoyance Labbe  Notreceau M2.1: 44
M2.2: 200
Prévoyance Super Albatros  Notreceau M1.3: 60
Prévoyance Albatros  Notreceau M3.2: 40
Attack
Prévoyance Albatros  Notreceau M4.1: 120
Prévoyance Super Albatros  Notreceau M2.1: 40
Reconnaissance
Prévoyance Labbe  Notreceau M3.1: 40
Prévoyance Baguette  Notreceau M1.1: 5
Trainer
Prévoyance Labbe  Notreceau M1.3: 44
Prévoyance Albatros  Notreceau M1.3: 6
Prévoyance Pigeonne  Notreceau M1.4: 34
Transport
Air Bridge L3000  Notreceau
 Ostlichtor
M1.2:
Prévoyance Baguette  Notreceau M1.2:
Tancredi G.06 Argento  Luminerra G.06:
Tancredi G.09 Alce  Luminerra G.09:
Tanker
Air Bridge T5050  Notreceau
 Ostlichtor
M1.2: 20
Satellites
Entreprise de Défense Spatiale "Télescope"  Notreceau M2.1: 4
Entreprise de Défense Spatiale "Rambarde"  Notreceau M1.3: 3
Entreprise de Défense Spatiale "Navigateur"  Notreceau M3.2: 30
Entreprise de Défense Spatiale "Phare"  Notreceau M1.2: 6
Surface to air missiles systems
AviNot MD.1214  Notreceau M4.1:
AviNot MD.1211  Notreceau M1.2: