CAF Air Force

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The CAF Air Force is one of the member branches of the Armed Forces of the Catam Pon.

History

The CAFAF was founded in 1922 upon the de jure independence of Catam Pon, where it was composed of what few planes had been left over by the Aquatilean regime. In the time since, it has grown rapidly in conjunction with the economy of Catam. While some aircraft are produced within the country, many are jointly produced with other foreign nations and companies.

The air force has also taken part in all of Catam's past wars and campaigns, including the "Catam Emergency" (1939-52), the 1949 "National" coup, the Karax Wars (1948-52, 1963-66, 1968-70, 1981-87, 2001), the Tele insurgency (1939-present), and various anti-piracy and peacekeeping missions.

On top of heavy involvement with foreign firms from Nibelia, Patolia, and Acadia, the Catamese government, along with many local companies maintains a sizable aircraft manufacturing industry. The largest producer of combat-oriented aircraft is the KrháVo (KV) company and Tajqe Moncy (TM), who provide the majority of the aircraft for export to other nations.

Equipment

Model Image Origin Type Quantity Details
Fighters/Interceptors
Firestorm Rafale - RIAT 2009 (3751416421).jpg Nibelia Multirole Fighter 18(36) On top of 18 already ordered, the government plans to purchase another 36 over the next 2-4 years.
KV-21 KF-21 prototype.jpg Patolia
Catam Pon
Multirole Combat Aircraft
Air Superiority Fighter
~20(28) Designed in a joint program between Patolia and Catam Pon as a 4.5 generation aircraft. Production began in 2016, with each nation placing initial orders for 48.
SU-35 Sukhoi Su-35 (Su-27M).png USSM Multirole Fighter
Air Superiority Fighter
32 Purchased in the 90s as a "cheap but viable" supermaneuverable aircraft.
Combat/COIN
KV-13 Air-to-air with a Textron AirLand Scorpion (1).jpg Catam Pon Light Attack Aircraft
ISR
80+ Production started in 2013, offered for export.
KV-05 KAI FA-50 Fighting Eagle of ROK AirForce (cropped).jpg Catam Pon Light Combat Aircraft
Advanced Jet Trainer
98(36) Multiple export variants are available, and the Catamese government has placed an order for another 36 to be finished by 2030. Was produced with minor funding (accounting for up to 30% of the program's cost) and expertise from Nibelian and Patolian companies.
KV-84 IA-63 Pampa Ejercicio Integrador (cropped).jpg Catam Pon Jet Trainer
Light Attack
53
KV-75 Argentina Air Force FMA IA-58A Pucara (mod).jpg Catam Pon Ground attack
counter-insurgency
110
SAMP-J72 Aero L-39 Albatross 3-view line drawing.svg Posadastan Jet Trainer
light attack
44 Purchased in the early 1980s as a cheap counter-insurgency measure.
KV-67 Rockwell OV-10A Bronco of VAL-4 attacks a target in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, with a Zuni rocket, in June 1969 (USN 1139900).jpg Catam Pon Light Attack
COIN
Observation
160 One of the earliest mass-produced aircraft in Catam Pon.
Bombers
F-111C F-111s 81.jpg Puffin Islands Fighter-Bomber
Medium-range Interdictor
Reconnaissance
Tactical strike
12
F-111G FB-111 Formation.jpg Puffin Islands Strategic Bomber
Medium-range Interdictor
Reconnaissance
12
Flying Boats
Maritime
TM-2 US-2 9903.JPG Catam Pon STOL Amphibian
ASW, SAR
17 Developed in the mid-2000s to replace the DM-1.
TM-1 USMC-110918-M-OY184-580.jpg Catam Pon Flying Boat
ASW, SAR
29 Developed in the 1970s.
KV Chaiké Chaika L-42.jpg Catam Pon Amphibious aircraft ~30 Mostly in service with the navy, developed and produced since 2015.
KV Torhi Regent Viceroy seaglider model at Dubai Airshow 2023.jpg Catam Pon Wing-in-ground-effect vehicle ~20 Mostly in service with the navy, put into service in civilian and military settings in 2025.
TM-P-1 JMSDF P-1(5512) fly over at Tokushima Air Base September 30, 2017 03.jpg Catam Pon Maritime patrol craft 21
Miscellaneous
Saab 340 AEW&C S 100B at Malmen 2010-06-13 1.jpg Pervincia AEW&C 3