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  • The '''Aigios/Arthuristan Dynamics Whirlwind''' is a model of supersonic STOVL tactical fighter-bomber, jointly developed between [[Arthurista]] and [[Bel ...er load. The [[Belfrasian Navy]] had a similar requirement for an advanced STOVL aircraft which could operate from its new, ski-jump equipped [[Agamemnon-cl
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  • |'''{{wp|Spearhead-class joint high speed vessel}}'''||High speed landing ship||1,515 tonnes|| |'''[[Pallas-class destroyer]]'''||Strike Destroyer (DDS)||8,800 tonnes|| 4 active
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  • ...f and landing A-18A (CTOL), the short take-off and vertical-landing A-18B (STOVL), and the carrier-based A-18C. ...eness and long range lethality; the IAF considers the aircraft its primary strike fighter for conducting suppression of enemy air defense (SEAD) missions, ow
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  • ...m. Due to the relatively benign defence environment at the time, the right wing [[National Liberal Party (Arthurista)|National Liberal Party]] wished to re ...ristan Dynamics Cyclone]] was procured, and work began to develop the {{wp|STOVL}} [[Arthuristan Dynamics Kestrel]]. However, the niche defined for the Fury
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  • ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="4" | Rotary-wing ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="4" | Fixed-Wing
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  • |type= {{wpl|V/STOL}} {{wpl|Strike fighter}} ...r range of missions and customers. The type's main employment is that of a strike fighter in the {{wpl|air interdiction}} and {{wpl|close air support}} roles
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  • ...the Navy. At the same time, the Chief of Naval Operations is one of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], which is the second-highest deliberative body of the arm ...ersonnel, the [[Ibican Naval Academy]], the Naval Safety Center, the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center, and the Ibican Naval Observatory. Official Navy web
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  • | Capabilities to host fixed-wing STOVL aircraft were cut from ship. | [[File:Australian EA-18G at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in 2017.jpg|170px]]
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  • ...aken to find a solution, The Naval Aviation looked at [[Belfras]] new {{wp|STOVL}} aircraft but instead sought a domestic solution and began researching thi ...in the Air Force so later that year the programs were rolled into a single joint program. By the mid 1970s at the height of the [[Cold War (Pardes)|Cold War
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  • ...al estimate), and displace 70,600 tonnes. Both are intended to operate the STOVL variant of the F-35 Lightning II. * Contribution of assets to the Joint Helicopter Command.
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  • ...on-dedicated air brakes (using various FCS), intake blocks, and additional wing surface adjustment controls. These are operated by low-maintenance electro- ...erable}}'. Its fluidic thrust vectoring, high thrust-weight ratio, and low wing loading allow it to turn tightly and perform extremely high angle of attack
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  • ...is responsible for ensuring that sufficient vessels are allocated to each Joint Naval Command to meet its purpose, as well as ensuring they are sufficientl ...ble for management of all embarked aircraft - whether that be squadrons of strike bombers on a carrier or the single embarked helicopter on a corvette.
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  • ...ponse to enemy attacks. It also retains a respectable 6,000-kg payload for strike missions and an {{wp|AN/APG-65_radar_family|AN/APG-73}} derived radar for { ...and nothing beyond a 1/8 scale model was produced. Staunch opponents of a joint Army-Navy development process pushed for a series of increasingly marginal
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