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| Standard service stealth fighter. Additional 17 aircraft on order.
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| Strategic/Tactical Transport
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| Standard service airlifter.
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| Lead-In Fighter Trainer
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| Standard service Lead-In Fighter trainer.
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| Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft
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| Primary airborne early warning and control aircraft.
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| Primary ISTAR aircraft.
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| [[Ahuriri Aerospace R500 family|Koekoe R.3]]
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Revision as of 00:06, 1 August 2021

Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Air Force
Te Tauarangi Roera o Onekawa-Nukanoa
Active1920 - present
CountryNgāti Onekawa-Nukanoa
AllegianceTe Ope Manuka o Onekawa-Nukanoa/Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Armed Forces
BranchAir Force
Size42,000 (active), 4,000 (reserve)
EngagementsOnekawan Civil War of 1925
First Monsoon War
Second Monsoon War

History

Structure

Doctrine

Fleet

Fixed Wing Aircraft

Name Image Origin Type/Variants Number in Service Details
Fighters
Whaitiri Kāhu FS.7 WK.1.png  Onekawa-Nukanoa Multirole fighter 182 Standard service fighter
Haumātakataka FSR.1 Supcyc12.png  Onekawa-Nukanoa Heavy multirole fighter 142 Standard heavy fighter
Karearea FSR.1 Hurricane.png  Arthurista/ Belfras/ Latium/ Onekawa-Nukanoa Multirole stealth fighter 31 Standard service stealth fighter. Additional 17 aircraft on order
Name Image Origin Type/Variants Number in Service Details
Air Mobility
Kererū C.2 A400M Beach Landings MOD 45162698 (cropped).jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Strategic/Tactical Transport 48 Standard service airlifter
Tītī KC.9 Boeing 767 (Forca Aerea Brasileira) Rafael Luiz (28938052151).jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Aerial Tanker 17 Standard service aerial tanker
Tūmatarau Whāriki II VC.2 Boeing 767 (Forca Aerea Brasileira) Rafael Luiz (28938052151).jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa VIP Transport 2 Former primary VIP Transport, relegated to support and secondary officials and royals
Tūmatarau Whāriki III VC.1 Airbus A350-100 (48098816782).jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa VIP Transport 2 Primary VIP Transport for the primary official and royals
Name Image Origin Type/Variants Number in Service Details
Training
Nākahi II TF.1 M346 - RIAT 2009 (3834484695).jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Lead-In Fighter Trainer 22 Standard service Lead-In Fighter trainer
Kau TM.2 Tc-90 04l.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Basic Multi-Engine Trainer 7 Standard service multi-engine trainer
Pī TB.3 A-29 Over Afghanistan.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Basic Trainer 66 Standard service basic trainer
Name Image Origin Type/Variants Number in Service Details
Surveillance/Support Aircraft
Karaurangi AEW.1 Boeing 737-7ES Wedgetail, Australia - Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) JP7120522.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft 8 Primary airborne early warning and control aircraft
Karawhenua R.6 R500.jpeg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) aircraft 3 Primary ISTAR aircraft
Koekoe R.3 R500.jpeg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Signal Intelligence gathering aircraft 3 Primary SIGINT aircraft
Name Image Origin Type/Variants Number in Service Details
Maritime Patrol Aircraft
Wharenga II MPA.1 Royal Australian Air Force (A47-010) Boeing P-8A Poseidon conducting a touch-and-go at Canberra Airport (3).jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Maritime Patrol Aircraft 8 Primary maritime patrol aircraft
Name Image Origin Type/Variants Number in Service Details
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Rangipākau R.1 Global Hawk, NASA's New Remote-Controlled Plane - October 2009.jpg  Belfras Long Endurance Reconnaissance Aircraft 8 Strategic unmanned reconnaissance aircraft
Kōkōpākau RS.3 Reaper UAV Takes to the Skies of Southern Afghanistan MOD 45151418.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Long Endurance Reconnaissance and Light Strike Aircraft 18 Tactical unmanned reconnaissance and strike aircraft