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Revision as of 14:54, 8 February 2023

Kivuian Air Force.
Kivuian Air Force.png
Country Kivu
RoleAir warfare
Part ofArmed Forces of Kivu
HeadquartersHauptstadt

The Kivuian Air Force (Kivuian:X) is the aerial warfare branch of the Kivuian Armed Forces. The modern version of the Kivuian Air Force was founded in 1907 by the new government at the conclusion of the Kivuian Civil War

The commander of the Kivuian Air Force is Lieutenant General X. As of 2020, the Kivuian Air Force uses X air bases, has a presence at X civil airports, and had an authorized strength of X active airmen and X reservists.

History

Structure

Bases

Name ICAO-Code IATA-Code Runways Code Year Nearest City Province Notes
Direction Cover Size
X ETNT 08/26 Asphalt 2440x30 1951 X [[X]
X ETSB 03/21 Asphalt 2507x45 1955 X X
X EDDK CGN 14L/32R Asphalt 3815x60 1938 x x
06/24 Concrete 2459x45
14R/32L Asphalt 1863x45
X ETND 08/26 Asphalt 1283x45 1936 X X
X ETNH 08/26 Concrete 2440x30 X X
X ETSH 09/27 Asphalt 2419x30 1974 X X
X ETSA 07/25 Concrete 2066x30 1935 X X
X ETHL 09/27 Asphalt 1646x30 1940 X X
X ETSL 03/21 Concrete 2678x30 1912 X X
X ETSN 09/27 Asphalt 2440x30 1960 X X
X ETNN QOE 07/25 Asphalt 2439x45 1954 X X
X ETNL RLG 10/28 Concrete 2500x45 1984 X X
X ETNS WBG 05/23 Asphalt 2439x30 X X
X ETNT 08/26 Asphalt 2440x30 1951 X X

Personnel

In 2015, the Air Force had an authorized strength of X active airmen/women and X reservists. The civil personnel within the Air Force is being reduced to X officials and employees. Most of the civilian employees work in maintenance and the Air Force Fire Department.

Training

The Air Force has set up a total of X training institutions, namely the X, X, and X for training catering both personnel in active service and civilians willing to enter the Air Force.

Equipment

Aircraft

Aircraft Photo Type Plane Count Note
Lammergeier L-27 Lammergeier L-27.jpg Fighter Jet 52
Harrier H-34 200px Fighter Jet Trainer 8
Ruppell R-34 200px Strategic Bomber 41
Peregrine P-18 KB-7.jpg Fighter-Bomber 47
Harpy H-33 200px Transport 47
Osprey O-7 T-20.jpg Strategic Airlifter 47