Royal Redisan Air Force |
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Active | 1921 - Present |
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Country | Orun Redisus |
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Type | Air force |
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Size | 35,000 |
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Motto(s) | "United As One In The Sky" |
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Mascot(s) | Eagle |
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Anniversaries | January 15, 1921 |
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Air Force Commander | Colonel Alistair Ricaro |
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The Royal Redisan Air Force is the aerial warfare branch of the Royal Redisan Armed Forces, the armed forces of Orun Redisus. It operates a strength of around 35,000 personnel as of 2018. The Royal Air Force was founded in 1921 as the aerial warfare branch of the armed forces of Orun Redisus. Initially, it was intended to be apart of the Royal Orun Army before the King decreed that a separate command structure and procurement budget would be a better move overall for the new Air Force. Unliked the Royal Orun Army and Royal Redisan Navy, the air force was the first branch to be founded by the combined nation of Orun Redisus, rather than existing branches unifying under the flag.
History
Organization
Air Operations Centers
The main subordinate elements of the Air Operations Center are:
- Air Operations Center - ORCOM in Orun in the city of Oranth
- Air Force Support Group - in
- Control and Reporting Center 2 - in
- Operations Squadron 15 - in
- Operations Support Squadron 14 - in
- Sensor Platoon I - in
- Remote Radar Post 240 "Eagle" - in
- Remote Radar Post 246 "Osprey" - in
- Remote Radar Post 247 "Barn Owl" - in
- Remote Radar Post 248 "Hawk" - in
- Remote Radar Post 249 "Falcon" - in
- Sensor Platoon II - in
- Remote Radar Post 241 "Buzzard" - in
- Remote Radar Post 242 "Kestrel" - in
- Remote Radar Post 243 "Gyrfalcon" - in
- Remote Radar Post 244 "Kite" - in
- Remote Radar Post 245 "Harrier" - in
- Control and Reporting Training Inspection 23 - in
- Education and Training Center - in
- Education, Test and Training Group - in
- Control and Reporting Center 3 - in
- Operations Support Squadron 32 - in
- Sensor Platoon III - in
- Remote Radar Post 351 "Merlin" - in
- Remote Radar Post 352 "Vulture" - in
- Remote Radar Post 353 "Condor" - in
- Remote Radar Post 356 "Sparrowhawk" -
- Sensor Platoon IV - in
- Remote Radar Post 354 "Secretarybird" - in
- Remote Radar Post 355 "Circinae" - in
- Remote Radar Post 357 "Goshawk" - in
- Remote Radar Post 358 "Hawk-Eagle" in
- Deployable Control and Reporting Centre - in
- Air Force Support Group - YISCOM
- Control and Reporting Center 4 - in
- Operations Support Squadron 32 - in
- Sensor Platoon III - in
- Remote Radar Post 358 "Amaziah" in
Air Force Forces Command
The main subordinate elements of the Air Force Operational Forces Command are:
Directly subordinated institutions:
Subordinated flying units
56th Heavy Reconnaissance Squadron |
Aircraft |
Base
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105th Heavy Reconnaissance Squadron
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10 R513AEW&C
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X
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85th Heavy Reconnaissance Squadron |
Aircraft |
Base
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45th Heavy Reconnaissance Squadron
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10 AEW540
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X
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76th Heavy Reconnaissance Squadron
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10 AEW540
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X
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32nd Rotary Aircraft Regiment |
Aircraft |
Base
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13th Helicopter Squadron
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10
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X
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6th Transport Helicopter Squadron
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10
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X
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8th Heavy Transport Helicopter Squadron
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5
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X
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4th Independent Air Transport Helicopter Regiment |
Aircraft |
Base
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107th Independent Helicopter Squadron
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10 Aigios Raptor
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X
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245th Independent Helicopter Squadron
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10 Aigios Raptor
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X
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342nd Independent Helicopter Squadron
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10 Aigios Raptor
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X
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14th Independent Helicopter Squadron
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10 Aigios Raptor
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X
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Subordinated ground based units
- 4th Air Defense Regiment - in
- Air Defence Missile Group 21 - in
- Air Defence Missile Group 24 - in
- Air Defence Missile Group 26 - in
- Air Defence Missile Group 61, in
- Air Defence Missiles Training Center -
- 53rd Air Defense Regiment
- Air Defence Missile Group 27 - in
- Air Defence Missile Group 43 - in
- Air Defence Missile Group 426 - in
- Air Defence Missile Group 74 - in
- Air Defence Missile Group 48 - in
- 25th Air Defense Regiment -
- Air Defence Missile Group 12 -
- Air Defence Missile Group 274 - in
- Air Force Officer School - in Atica
- Air Force Non-Commissioned Officer School -
- Air Force Support Group - at
Subordinated support units
- Weapon System Support Center 1 - at
- Maintenance Center 11 - at
- Maintenance Center 12 - at
- Maintenance Center 13 -
- Maintenance Center 14 - at
- Weapon System Support Center 2 - at
- Maintenance Center 21 - at
- Maintenance Center 23 - at
- Maintenance Center 24 - at
- Maintenance Center 25 - at
- Maintenance Center 26 - at
- Weapon System Support Center 3 -
- Air Force Technical Training Center - at
- Air Force Technical Training Center North - at
- Air Force Technical Training Center South - at
- Air Force Professional Training Center, Imperial University - at
Personnel
Aircraft
Current inventory
Aircraft
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Origin
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Type
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Variant
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In service
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Notes
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Image
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Combat Aircraft
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Oxidentale Jet Works Mi-14 Harpy Eagle
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Oxidentale Jet Works
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5th generation multirole figter
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M1, M2, M3
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X
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Falcus Designs Me-550
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Orun Redisus
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Multirole Fighter
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D, F, G, Fc
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X
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Me-550H upgrade variant on order with 15 aircraft set to phase out the first D variants by January of 2022
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Mi-10.2 Taguato
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Sante Reze
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Multi role Fighter Aircraft
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Mi-10.2A/B, Mi-10C/D
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XX
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First ordered in 1981 as a replacement for the aging Me-510 fleet. Still in active service.
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Anacom Aerospace AC-82
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Orun Redisus
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Ground Attack/Close Air Support Aircraft
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X
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X
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Electronic Warfare
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R513AEW&C
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Onekawa-Nukanoa
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Airborne early warning and control
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R513AEW&C
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X
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AEW540
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Onekawa-Nukanoa/ Orun Redisus
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Airborne early warning and control
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AEW540
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15
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5 aircraft in service with another 10 on order.
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Transport
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Ahuriri Aerospace R510
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Onekawa-Nukanoa
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Wide-body Jet liner
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R513F, R513ER,
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X
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Utilized for VIP transport, personnel transport, aerial refueling, and airbone early warning and control
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Ahuriri Aerospace R520
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Onekawa-Nukanoa
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Wide-body Jet liner
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X
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Long range VIP transport.
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Ahuriri Aerospace R540
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Onekawa-Nukanoa
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Wide-body Jet liner
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R540, R541,
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X
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45 more units on order to replace R513F units in service from Ahuriri. The Redisan government also ordered 15 additional airframes to have converted into AWACs aircraft by the Royal Institute of Military Technology (RIMT)
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Continental Pegasus
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Belfras
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Multi-mission Transport
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C-130J, HC-130J Combat King II, KC-130J, WC-130J
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X
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Upgraded variant ordered to supplement older CS21 Equus aircraft.
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Volata Aeroworks CS21 Equus
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Latium
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Multi-mission Transport
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X
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X
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Anchelli Atlas
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Belfras
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Strategic Airlifter
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C.4, C.4A, C.4B
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X
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Helicopter
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Clios Peregrine
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Belfras
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Transport helicopter
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Peregrine AH.2, Peregrine AH.4, Peregrine AH.5, Peregrine AH.6, Peregrine AH.6S, Peregrine AH.7, Peregrine HAR.4, Peregrine E.5
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Primary military transport helicopter
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Northern Rotor Works TR19
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Orun Redisus
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V/STOL tiltrotor high mobility aircraft
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TR19A, TR19B
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Planned replacement for Clios Peregrine aircraft in Orun service. First units arrived in service in 2019 and then to front line units in Itayana in 2020. 150 initial aircraft have been ordered.
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Aigios Raptor
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Belfras
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Transport Helicopter
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Raptor C.1, Raptor EAW.1, Raptor HC.2
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Trainer aircraft
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Falcus Designs Me-510
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Orun Redisus
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Jet fighter
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Me-510Tr
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Primary dedicated trainer of the Redisan Air Force
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UAVs
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Falcus Designs M190 Stryker
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Orun Redisus
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Unmanned combat aerial vehicle
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X
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