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| country = [[Anáhauc]]
| country = [[Anáhuac]]
| role = Aerial warfare
| role = Aerial warfare
| type = Air Force
| type = Air Force
| size                          = ~ 30,000
| size                          = ~ 30,000
| command_structure            = [[Anahuaca Federal Forces]]
| command_structure            = [[Federal Armed Forces of Anáhuac]]
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The '''Federal Air Forces of Anahuac''' ('''FAFE'''; Spanish: Fuerzas Aéreas Federales de Anáhuac) is the air service branch of the [[Anahuaca Federal Forces]]. It is considered a component of the [[Anahuaca Federal Army]] and mostly depends on the Ministry of Defense (MIDENA). The FAFE's objective is to defend the integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Anáhuac on the air. Its auxiliary tasks include internal security, assisting with public works, and natural disaster management.
The '''Federal Air Forces of Anahuac''' ('''FAFE'''; Spanish: Fuerzas Aéreas Federales de Anáhuac) is the air service branch of the [[Federal Armed Forces of Anáhuac]]. It is considered a component of the [[Anahuaca Federal Army]] and mostly depends on the Ministry of Defense (MIDENA). The FAFE's objective is to defend the integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Anáhuac on the air. Its auxiliary tasks include internal security, assisting with public works, and natural disaster management.


== History ==
== History ==
=== Anahuense Revolution ===
The foundation of the Anahuacian airforce was led by six Anahuacian flight pioneers who were sent to Riamo by to master flying. They returned to Anahuac in 1913 not only as founders, but also teachers for the next generation of pilots.
Anahuac's airforce started under the name of '''Republic of Anahuac Air Force''' (Fuerza Aérea de la República de Anáhuac; FARA), created during the Anahuense Revolution in April 1913 by the Minister of War and Navy Aristóteles Obregón, who authorized pilots Abraham Valparaíso and José Luis Herrera to test out bomb targets on Campo Stratos, the first airport in Anahuac, now located in Jardín Bartolomeo in [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]].


== Structure ==
== Structure ==


== Current inventory ==
== Aircraft ==
 
=== Current inventory ===


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| Program still on development. Prototype handed over for testing in early 2024.
| Program still on development. Prototype handed over for testing in early 2024.
| [[File:Barracuda av dr.jpg|120px]]
| [[File:Barracuda av dr.jpg|120px]]
|-
|}
=== Retired inventory ===
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! style="text-align:center; background:#acc;"|Aircraft
! style="text-align: center; background:#acc;"|Origin
! style="text-align:l center; background:#acc;"|Type
! style="text-align:left; background:#acc;"| Variant
! style="text-align:center; background:#acc;"| In service
! style="text-align: center; background:#acc;"|Notes
! style="text-align: center; background: #aacccc;"|Image
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7"| {{wp|Military aircraft#Combat aircraft|Combat Aircraft}}
|-
| {{wp|North American P-51 Mustang|PF-15 Tiger}}
| Unclear
| {{wp|Fighter aircraft|Fighter}}
| None
| 12
| in service from 1949 to 1974. Most of the former aircraft now serve as {{wp|Warbird|warbirds}} within the Air Force.
| [[File:P-51 Mustang (5735401887).jpg|120px]]
|-
| {{wp|Saab 35 Draken|SV-35}}
| [[Keizaan]]
| {{wp|Interceptor|Interceptor}}
|
| 24
| in service from 1970 to 2004. Given for Anahuacian loyalists during the [[Anahuense Civil War]].
| [[File:Saab F-35 Draken A-007.jpg|120px]]
|-
| {{wp|Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21|FG35J Griffon}}
| [[Vultesia]]
| {{wp|Interceptor|Interceptor}} & {{wp|Trainer aircraft|Trainer}}
| FG35JPF, TF/35J
| 20
| in service from 1969 to 1987. Given for Anahuacian [[Proceso de Reorganización Nacional|nationalists]] during the [[Anahuense Civil War]]. Most of the former aircraft now serve as {{wp|Warbird|warbirds}} within the Air Force.
| [[File:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21bis, Hungary - Air Force AN0740836.jpg|120px]]
|-
| {{wp|Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15|VSZ-47 Furore}}
| [[Vultesia]]
| {{wp|Fighter aircraft|Fighter}}
| VSZ-47bis
| 50
| in service from 1969 to 1985. Given for Anahuacian [[Proceso de Reorganización Nacional|nationalists]] during the [[Anahuense Civil War]].
| [[File:Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15 "Fagot" March Field Air Museum (8268021589).jpg|120px]]
|-
| {{wp|Northrop F-5|PHA F-86B Vespine}}
| [[Riamo]] - [[Vultesia]]
| {{wp|Light fighter|Light fighter}}
| F-86A/B
| 12
| in service from 1989 to 2019. Most of the former aircraft now serve as {{wp|Warbird|warbirds}} within the Air Force. 2 on exhibition.
| [[File:FAM Northrop F-5.jpg|120px]]
|-
|-
|}
|}
[[Category:Anáhuac]]
[[Category:Anáhuac]]

Latest revision as of 01:55, 16 January 2024

Federal Air Forces of Anáhuac
Fuerzas Aéreas Federales de Anáhuac
Logo of the GRFAF.png
Federal Air Forces emblem
CountryAnáhuac
TypeAir Force
RoleAerial warfare
Size~ 30,000
Part ofFederal Armed Forces of Anáhuac
Nickname(s)FAFE
EquipmentSee: Equipment
EngagementsAnahuacan Revolution
Anahuense Civil War
1988 Siege of Senora
2021 Anahuense uprising
Commanders
Current
commander
Ramiro López Hurtado
Insignia
RoundelRoundel of Anáhuac.png
Fin FlashFin Flash of Mexico.svg

The Federal Air Forces of Anahuac (FAFE; Spanish: Fuerzas Aéreas Federales de Anáhuac) is the air service branch of the Federal Armed Forces of Anáhuac. It is considered a component of the Anahuaca Federal Army and mostly depends on the Ministry of Defense (MIDENA). The FAFE's objective is to defend the integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Anáhuac on the air. Its auxiliary tasks include internal security, assisting with public works, and natural disaster management.

History

Anahuense Revolution

The foundation of the Anahuacian airforce was led by six Anahuacian flight pioneers who were sent to Riamo by to master flying. They returned to Anahuac in 1913 not only as founders, but also teachers for the next generation of pilots.

Anahuac's airforce started under the name of Republic of Anahuac Air Force (Fuerza Aérea de la República de Anáhuac; FARA), created during the Anahuense Revolution in April 1913 by the Minister of War and Navy Aristóteles Obregón, who authorized pilots Abraham Valparaíso and José Luis Herrera to test out bomb targets on Campo Stratos, the first airport in Anahuac, now located in Jardín Bartolomeo in San Jorge Xayacatlán.

Structure

Aircraft

Current inventory

Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes Image
Combat Aircraft
FC-7 Lupine Riamo - Vultesia Multirole 9 12 more expected to be delivered by 2024. Pakistan JF-17 (modified).jpg
R-C01 Keizaan Multirole R-C01C 1 Five more expected to be delivered by 2026. Dassault Rafale C, France - Air Force AN0947661.jpg
ACI 58 Tololoche Anáhuac Attack/COIN 41 Argentina Air Force FMA IA-58A Pucara (mod).jpg
AP.50 Colibrí Anáhuac Light attack 32 16 provide training Pilatus PC-7 de la Fuerza Aérea Mexicana.jpg
AEW&C
SIGMA RC-8 Anáhuac AEW&C 4 Licensed from the Loxpool V99. Aeronaves Ágata 7 - FAB - EMB145 Erieye.jpg
Reconnaissance
Loxpool P35 Riamo Electronic warfare 2 Learjet 35 (8738280921).jpg
Loxpool SC182 Riamo Reconnaissance and survelliance 67 Cessna 182P.jpg
Transport
TU-13 Steadfast Riamo - Vultesia Airlift/Utility transport 5 Embraer KC-390, Paris Air Show 2019, Le Bourget (SIAE0824).jpg
Loxpool L18 Riamo VIP transport. 3 Dreamliner rendering 787-3.jpg
FNA C-7 Anáhuac Light cargo/Airlift 23 Short Skyvan SC.7 (G-BEOL) arrives at RIAT Fairford 12July2018 arp.jpg
Helicopters
PHAR Rook Riamo Utility 2 National-Guard-UH-60-Black-Hawk-operations-at-Fort-McCoy.jpg
Loxpool-SIGMA Xalieca Riamo - Anáhuac Attack helicopter 5 AH-64 Apache conducting pilot certification training Fort Wainwright.jpg
Obregón 217 Anáhuac Utility Obregón 217/5 18 Mi-8MTV-Mexico-2005a.jpg
UAV
Solsiret MR/1 Anáhuac Survelliance 12 S4ehecatl1.jpg
Solsiret MR/20 Anáhuac Survelliance 3 Gavilan1.jpg
Obregón MQ-X Anáhuac Unmanned combat aerial vehicle 1 (Prototype) Program still on development. Prototype handed over for testing in early 2024. Barracuda av dr.jpg

Retired inventory

Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes Image
Combat Aircraft
PF-15 Tiger Unclear Fighter None 12 in service from 1949 to 1974. Most of the former aircraft now serve as warbirds within the Air Force. P-51 Mustang (5735401887).jpg
SV-35 Keizaan Interceptor 24 in service from 1970 to 2004. Given for Anahuacian loyalists during the Anahuense Civil War. Saab F-35 Draken A-007.jpg
FG35J Griffon Vultesia Interceptor & Trainer FG35JPF, TF/35J 20 in service from 1969 to 1987. Given for Anahuacian nationalists during the Anahuense Civil War. Most of the former aircraft now serve as warbirds within the Air Force. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21bis, Hungary - Air Force AN0740836.jpg
VSZ-47 Furore Vultesia Fighter VSZ-47bis 50 in service from 1969 to 1985. Given for Anahuacian nationalists during the Anahuense Civil War. Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15 "Fagot" March Field Air Museum (8268021589).jpg
PHA F-86B Vespine Riamo - Vultesia Light fighter F-86A/B 12 in service from 1989 to 2019. Most of the former aircraft now serve as warbirds within the Air Force. 2 on exhibition. FAM Northrop F-5.jpg