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Fighter aircraft

Fighter aircraft
Name Origin Type Version Number Notes Photo
F24 Auriga  Carloso Interceptor aircraft F47 90
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The F47 Arcoíris is a long-range interceptor aircraft developed and produced by TBD. It is an extremely large aircraft due its configuration, with expanded fuel tanks for increased range, powerful engines which allow it travel in excess of Mach 2.5 and internal weapons bays for an array of anti-air missiles. Rather than engaging with other fighter aircraft, it is envisioned to be used against incoming enemy strategic bombers, reconnaissance planes and AEW&C aircraft, utilising missiles akin to the PL-15 and AIM-260 JATM.
F28 Ventisca  Carloso Air-superiority fighter F??
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F17 Mediator  Carloso Air superiority fighter
Multirole fighter
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F19 Santana  Carloso Multirole fighter F??
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F48 Abrasadór
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Role Interceptor aircraft
National origin  Carloso
Manufacturer Verdaguer
Primary user Carlosian Air Force
Number built 90

The Verdaguer F48 Abrasadór (lit. 'searing') is a Carlosian twin-engine fourth-generation interceptor fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by Verdaguer for the Carlosian Air Force. Development commenced immediately after the end of the Bourgougian Blitz, which highlighted the difficulty of defending the vast airspace over Musogorocian Ocean. The requirement was established for a large, extremely fast long-range fighter which could intercept enemy aircraft violating Carlosian airspace or which posed a strategic threat. After its first flight on 6 August 1993, the F48 Abrasadór finally entered service with the Air Force on 21 June 1999.

It's capabilities have been significantly enhanced since the introduction of the S??? beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) in 2023, designed specifically to target and destroy airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) systems, reconnaissance aircraft and strategic bombers out to a range of approximately 249 miles (400 km).

Operators

  •  Carloso
    • Carlosian Air Force
      • 17th Fighter Squadron
      • 55th Fighter Squadron
      • 63rd Fighter Squadron
      • 78th Fighter Squadron
      • 91st Fighter Squadron