Cardoso Royal Air Force Base

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Cardoso Royal Air Force Base
 Luminerra
Near Corgeno, Notteri
SAirBase.jpg
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defense
OperatorLumenic Air Force
ConditionOperational
Site history
Built1916
In use1916 - present
Garrison information
Current
commander
Tenente generale Mattia Puricelli
Garrison32° Stormo "Avanguardia"
Occupants
Airfield information
Runways
Direction Length and surface
04R/22L 4,579.3 metres (15,024 ft) Concrete
04L/22R 3,657.6 metres (12,000 ft) Concrete

Cardoso Royal Air Force Base is an air base located in eastern Luminerra operated by the Lumenic Air Force. Located in the Notteri region, the base is 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) from the nearest town, Corgeno.

Prior to the establishment of the Lumenic Air Force in 1923, Cardoso Royal Air Force Base was controlled by the Lumenic Army Flying Corps, and was known as Cardoso Army Airfield. The Lumenic Air Force has operated and controlled the base since assuming ownership in 1923, excepting a brief period in 1973 when the base was overrun by Soivet Order forces and used by the Soviet Order Air Force during the invasion of Luminerra.

History

Cardoso Army Airfield was the first military aviation facility constructed in Luminerra, having been built in 1916. When the Lumenic Air Force was established in 1923, ownership of the base was transferred from the Lumenic Army to the newly established Lumenic Air Force. The  32° Stormo "Avanguardia" was chosen as the garrison unit for the base, establishing itself there in early 1924. The 32° Stormo has held stewardship of the base since that time.

During the 1950's and early 1960's, with the threat of Soviet invasion looming, the government of Luminerra began a massive project to expand the nation's military infrastructure, part of this plan being to expand air bases to increase their operating capacity. Cardoso Royal Air Force Base, being situated on the costal plains of southern Notteri, was in a unique situation; being far enough away from the border that it was not anticipated an invading force could penetrate to its location rapidly, but was situated close enough to support the projected location of the Ultima Castellum; the final redoubt of defensive positions being constructed along both slopes of the Vi Castis Mountains along the nation's northern border. To this end, the base was greatly expanded, allowing it to accommodate two full wings of aircraft, a total of 144 aircraft. Further temporary space was constructed to allow the base to facilitate the operation of transient aircraft, or temporarily house other squadrons for operations. Further, the bases main runway was lengthened from just over 2,600 meters to a bit over 4,500 meters, allowing it to easily accommodate any aircraft in Lumenic service. A second runway, totaling over 3,600 meters, was constructed in 1975, following the expulsion of Soviet forces from Luminerra, for use by fighter aircraft from several Allied nations, while the main runway could be given over to heavy bomber sorties launched by the 81st Strategic Bomber Wing of the Licanan Air Force.

Following the Soviet advance through the Ultima Castellum in 1972, rapidly accomplished through the use of tactical nuclear weapons, Soviet Order forces were able to reach Cardoso Royal Air Force Base and capture it mostly intact, taking many of the aircrews and ground crewmen prisoner, and capture a variety of aircraft on the ground, including Lumenic Air Force Altomare A.62 Scorpione and C.53 Passero fighter-bombers, as well as Licanan-made I-36 fighters operated by the Lumenic Air Force, as well as several groups of Prévoyance Cygne and Épée III operated by the Notreceauen Air Force. The base was recaptured several months after the Licana intervention into the Omandan Continental War.

Infrastructure and facilities

Image of the four hardened shelters for aircraft at Cardoso Royal Air Force Base. These aircraft shelters are utilized for the storage of nuclear weapons

Cardoso Royal Air Force Base is one of only three bases in Luminerra with facilities rated for the storage of nuclear weapons. Constructed during the 1980's, Cardoso was used by the Licana Air Force for storage of forward deployed tactical nuclear weapons to be utilized by the Licanan 81st Strategic Bomber Wing in response to Soviet deployment of nuclear devices. Located within hardened aircraft shelters for aircraft, each constructed large enough to accommodate a single Licanan Licanan Defense Industries B-52 strategic bomber, or several tactical strike aircraft. Storaed weapons systems included the Licanan GAS-122 and GAS-151, as well as various types of thermonuclear gravity bombs

The system consists of a weapons storage unit able to accommodate up to four nuclear weapons, as well as electronic monitoring and control systems, and allows storage directly underneath the aircraft intended to carry the bombs. The storage vault can be lowered into the revenants floor to protect the weapons in case of any kind of attack and prevent monitoring of preparations to use the weapons.  In the lowered position the case provides ballistic protection through its hardened lid and reinforced sidewalls. The electronic systems include various sensors, electronic data-transmission and security equipment such as video, motion detectors, closed circuit TV coupled with thermal imaging devices.

Based units

  • Tactical Air Command
    • 32° Stormo "Avanguardia"
      • 320° Stormo Amministrativa
      • 321°, 322°, and 323° Squadrone Caccia
      • 324° Gruppo Medico
      • 325° Gruppo Operazioni
        • 3251° Squadrone Ingegnere Civile
        • 3252° Squadrone Comunicazioni
        • 3253° Squadrone Supporto Forza
        • 3254° Squadrone Affari Pubblici
      • 326° Gruppo Logistico
        • 3261° Squadrone Servizi Tecnico-Operativi
        • 3262° Squadrone Servizi Logistico-Operativi
        • 3263° Squadrone Efficienza Aeromobili
      • 327° Gruppo Forze Sicurezza
        • 3271° Squadrone di Sicurezza
        • 3272° Squadrone di Sicurezza
        • 3273° Squadrone di Sicurezza
        • 7741° Squadrone di Sicurezza
        • 7742° Squadrone di Sicurezza
      • 328° Gruppo Salvataggio
        • 3281° Squadrone Salvataggio
        • 7761° Squadrone Salvataggio
    • 77° Stormo "Canaglia"
      • 771°, 772°, 773° Squadrone Cacciabombardieri
      • 775° Gruppo Logistico
      • 7751° Squadrone Servizi Tecnico-Operativi
      • 7752° Squadrone Servizi Logistico-Operativi
      • 7753° Squadrone Efficienza Aeromobili