Mascyllary Air Force

Jump to navigation Jump to search
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.
Mascyllary Air Force
Königliches Luftheer
Emblem of the Mascyllary Royal Air Force.png
Badge of the Luftheer
Founded9 February 1919; 101 years ago
Country Mascylla
BranchAir force
RoleAerial warfare
Space warfare
Aerial supremacy
Space security and supremacy
ISTAR
Airlift
Global strike operations
Command and control
Size63,827 (January 2020)
1,514 aircraft
12,700 reserve personnel
Part ofReichswehr
Motto(s)Per Audacia ad Astra ("Through Boldness to the Stars")
Colors  Ultramarine blue
Commanders
Commander-in-chief Queen Dorothea I
Prime Minister Thomas Falkner
Minister of Defence Rüdiger Meißert
Generalfeldmarschall Julius Götzge
Colonel of the Regiment of the Air Force Generaloberst Erhard Meil
Vice Chief of Air Force Supreme Command General Günther Hardt
Notable
commanders
Generalleutnant Johannes Rathmann
Generalmajor Janssen Kahlert
Oberst Matthias Schrödel
Brigadegeneral Dieter Persche
Insignia
EnsignAir Force Ensign Mascylla.png
RoundelRoundel Mascylla.png
Fin flashEnsign Mascylla.png

The Mascyllary Air Force (Hesurian: Maskillisches Luftheer [maski:lɪʃəs lʊfthe:ɐ̯]), or officially the Royal Air Force[a] (KLH), is the air force and branch for aerial warfare of the Reichswehr of Mascylla. The commander of the Air Force is Generalfeldmarschall Julius Götzge, and is supervised by the Minister of Defence of the Realm Rüdiger Meißert and Prime Minister Thomas Falkner. As of 2020, the branch had a strength of 23,827 active soldiers and 2,700 reserve personnel, 414 aircraft, operated twelve air bases, and maintained presence at three civil airports. Its size makes it the largest air force within the Telmerian Union, and among the most capable in the world.

The Mascyllary Air Force was founded in 1919 as part of the military of the Mascyllary Kingdom. There is no organizational and franchise continuity between the current Air Force and its predecessor within the Mascyllary Army, which was completely disbanded in 1924. Following the Allied victory over the Central Alliance in the Great War, the Air Force, then and until 1919 known and split as the Army Air Arm Corps (Armee-Luftwaffenkorps) and the naval aviation Navy Flight Division (Marine-Flugsabteilung), encompassed the world's largest air force fleet at the time. Since, it has progressed in its scope and overall doctrine, having assumed the equal role of Mascylla's space force and controlling two of the three components of its nuclear triad capability through Air Force Strategic Command.

The Air Force's mission is to support the objectives of the Reichswehr and the Ministry of Defence at large: "to protect the integrity and safety of Mascylla and to promote, sustain, and support peace and security internationally." In comparison to its other branches, it receives more funding and is equiped with more modern technology. Its operational fleet is very varied but consists largely of fixed-wing aircraft such as fighter and strike aircraft, airbone early warning and control, ISTAR, SIGINT, aerial refueling, and strategic and tactical transport. Though it is specifally for aerial affairs, the other branches of military also maintain air power suited for their maritime, lettoral and land environments respectively.

Organisation

The Mascyllary Air Force is de facto administered by the Mascyllary Ministry of Defence and thus its executive minister, but retains a ceremonial position under the sitting Monarch as the country's commander-in-chief of all of its armed forces which is in turn exercised by the Prime Minister as head of government. The most senior air force officer is the General Field Marshal of the Air Force (Generalfeldmarschall der königlichen Luftstreitkräfte, GMLS) who, though ceremonial in essence and not part of the chain of command in peacetime, reports directly to the Minister of Defence, the Monarch and Prime Minister. The Colonel of the Regiment of the Air Force (Oberst des königlichen Luftheeresregiments, OLR) is the main administrative and command position within the Air Force, and is a member of and supported by the Air Force Supreme Command (Oberkommando des königlichen Luftheeres).

The Air Force Supreme Command is composed of two elements subordinate to the higher structure: the Air Operations Command (Kommando Luftoperationen des königlichen Luftheeres, KLO) and Air Force Strategic Command (Kommando königliche Luftheeresstrategie, KLS). Any individual unit of the Air Force falls under one of these institutions on deployment or in other BDTA member countries. In peacetime and or within Mascylla, units are usually subordinate to the Air Force Operational Forces Command (Kommando Operationstruppen des königlichen Luftheeres, KOTL) and Air Force Support Forces Command (Kommando Unterstützungstruppen des königlichen Luftheeres, KUTL).

Air bases

Map of the air bases of the Mascyllary Air Force

Aircraft

Aircraft Image Origin Type In service Notes
Combat aircraft
AB-2 Donnerschlag B-1B over the pacific ocean.jpg  Mascylla Strategic bomber 27 The Donnerschlag employs variable-sweep wing design.
ABT-1 Geist B-2 Spirit (cropped).jpg  Mascylla Stealth bomber 8
JS-11 Steinadler 140508-F-ER377-052 (14206897326).jpg  Mascylla Air superiority 143
JS-11C Steinadler II An F-15E Strike Eagle (210127-F-CC297-9234).jpg  Mascylla Multi-role 19 Total of 50 on order.
E-07 Wanderfalke F-16 June 2008.jpg  Mascylla Multi-role 172
Ba7 Kondor A-10 - 32156159151.jpg  Mascylla Fighter-bomber 23
Airborne early warning and control
Alsich A-91 Leuchtfeuer E-3 Sentry exercise Green Flag 2012 (Cropped).jpg  Mascylla Command and control and AWACS 12
Electronic warfare
Alsich EG-017 Skorpion U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler breaks away from a U.S. Air Force KC-135 (altered).jpg  Mascylla Radar jamming and PSYOP 12
Reconnaissance
G10 ZAUER E-8 JSTARS 18061F484519-913.jpg  Mascylla AGS and ISTAR 7 Three on order purposed for additional SIGINT capabilities.
Tanker / Transport
KC-21a Pegasus KC-10 Extender with the 76th Air Refueling Squadron.jpg  Mascylla Aerial refueling 33

Ranks and insignia

Officers

BDTA code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) Student officer
Air Force Ensign Mascylla.png Air Force WMacht Lw OF10 GenFeldmarschall h 1942.svg Mascylla rank Air Force Marshal.png WMacht Lw OF9 GenOberst h 1945.svg RDAF Gen.svg WMacht Lw OF8 GenWaGtg h 1945.svg RDAF Lt Gen.svg WMacht Lw OF7 GenLt h 1945.svg RDAF Maj Gen.svg WMacht Lw OF6 GenMaj01 h 1945.svg RDAF Brig Gen.svg WMacht Lw OF5 Oberst h 1945.svg RDAF Col.svg Wehrmacht Lw OF4 OTL h 1945.svg RDAF Lt Col.svg Wehrmacht Lw OF3 Maj h 1945.svg RDAF Maj.svg WMacht Lw OF2Hptm h 1945.svg RDAF Capt.svg WMacht Lw OF1a OLt h 1945.svg RDAF 1st Lt.svg WMacht Lw OF1b Lt h 1945.svg RDAF Fly Off.svg WMacht Lw OF1b Lt h 1945.svg RDAF 2nd Lt.svg
Generalfeldmarschall Generaloberst General der Waffengattung Generalleutnant Generalmajor Oberst Oberstleutnant Major Hauptmann Oberleutnant Leutnant Fähnrich

Non-commissioned officers and others

BDTA code OR-10 OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
Air Force Ensign Mascylla.png Air Force WMacht Lw OR8 StFw h 1945.svg Luftwaffe flightsuit Stabsfeldwebel.svg WMacht Lw OR7 OFw h 1945.svg Luftwaffe flightsuit Oberfeldwebel.svg WMacht Lw OR6 Fw h 1945.svg Luftwaffe flightsuit Feldwebel.svg WMacht Lw OR5a UFw h 1945.svg Luftwaffe flightsuit Unterfeldwebel.svg WMacht Lw OR5b Uffz h 1945.svg Luftwaffe flightsuit Unteroffizier.svg WMacht Lw OR4-1 Mannschaften h 1935-1945.svg Luftwaffe - Hauptgefreiter.svg WMacht Lw OR4-1 Mannschaften h 1935-1945.svg Luftwaffe - Stabsgefreiter.svg WMacht Lw OR4-1 Mannschaften h 1935-1945.svg Luftwaffe - Obergefreiter.svg WMacht Lw OR4-1 Mannschaften h 1935-1945.svg Luftwaffe - Gefreiter.svg WMacht Lw OR4-1 Mannschaften h 1935-1945.svg
Stabsflugwebel Oberflugwebel Flugwebel Unterflugwebel Unteroffizier Stabsgefreiter Hauptgefreiter Obergrefreiter Gefreiter Flieger

Notes

a.^ Hesurian: Königliches Luftheer, IPA: [kø:nɪklɪçəs lʊfthe:ɐ̯]; lit. 'air army', 'royal air army'