Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Force
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The Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Forces (Gaullican: Forces Aériennes et Défense de l'air de la Union des Républiques Fédérées de Satrie), officially the Air and Air Defence Forces of the Union of Federal Republics, more commonly known as the Ajahadyan Air Force, is the air and air defence component component of the Ajahadyan Armed Forces. It is one the of the three branches of the Ajahadyan Armed Forces, the others being the Ajahadyan Army and Republican Guard Rocket Corps.
The Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Force is responsible for the operation of most surface-to-air missile systems, radar installations and all fixed-wing aircraft within the Ajahadyan Armed Forces, while the Ajahadyan Army retains full control over all rotary-winged aircraft.
Air and Air Defence Forces of the Union of Federal Republics of Satria Forces Aériennes et Défense de l'air de la Union des Républiques Fédérées de Satrie | |
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Active | 1947-present |
Country | Ajahadya |
Branch | Air force |
Size | 92,125 personnel 695 aircraft |
Part of | Ajahadyan Armed Forces |
Commanders | |
Supreme Commander in Chief | Salil Balchandra |
Minister of National Defense and Unification | Pransu Amin |
Air Marshal of Ajahadya | FM. Mohan Jagdale |
Chief of Staff | Gen. Yash Daykar |
History
Army Air Corps
Founding
First and Second Satrian Wars
Third Satrian War and Dakatan War
ROSPO and Present Day
Aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Role | In service | |||
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Combat Aircraft | ||||||
Ronghui S-11 | Xiaodong | 4th-generation light fighter | 20 (20 more on order) | |||
SAC Zyena | Ajahadya | 4th-generation light fighter | 33 | |||
SAC Vegin | Soravia | 4th-generation multirole fighter | 85 (built under license) | |||
Gulka G-11 | Soravia | 4th-generation multirole fighter | 34 | |||
FOC-61 | Chistovodia | 3rd-generation fighter-bomber | 38 | |||
Ronghui S-7 | Xiaodong | 2nd-generation air superiority fighter | 200 (36 lost in Third Satrian War and Dakatan War or scrapped) | |||
Gulka G-9 | Soravia | 3rd-generation strike | 30 | |||
Gulka G-10 | Soravia | 3rd-generation close air support | 72 | |||
Ronghui A-5 | Xiaodong | 2nd-generation close air support | 50 | |||
AWACS | ||||||
Shengkong KJ-10 | Xiaodong | AEW&C | 3 | |||
Electronic-warfare | ||||||
Rogozin R-20 | Soravia | Electronic warfare | 2 | |||
Reconnaissance | ||||||
RCA-82RBF | Chistovodia | ELINT | 19 | |||
Tanker | ||||||
Taktarev Ta-78 | Chistovodia | Aerial refueling | 3 | |||
Transport | ||||||
Qingbei Y-9 | Xiaodong | Transport | 10 | |||
Shengkong Y-7 | Xiaodong | Transport | 10 | |||
Shengkong MA60 | Xiaodong | Transport | 12 | |||
Trainer Aircraft | ||||||
Ronghui JL-9 | Xiaodong | Trainer/Light Attack | 74 |