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Revision as of 14:56, 8 February 2023
Kivuian Air Force. | |
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Country | Kivu |
Role | Air warfare |
Part of | Armed Forces of Kivu |
Headquarters | Hauptstadt |
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 | ||
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Direction | Cover | Size | |||||||
X | ETNT | – | 08/26 | Asphalt | 2440x30 | 1951 | X | X | |
X | ETNT | – | 08/26 | Asphalt | 2440x30 | 1951 | X | X | |
X | ETNT | – | 08/26 | Asphalt | 2440x30 | 1951 | X | X | |
X | ETNT | – | 08/26 | Asphalt | 2440x30 | 1951 | 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 | |
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Lammergeier L-27 | Fighter Jet | 52 | |||
Harrier H-34 | 200px | Fighter Jet Trainer | 8 | ||
Ruppell R-34 | 200px | Strategic Bomber | 41 | ||
Peregrine P-18 | Fighter-Bomber | 47 | |||
Harpy H-33 | 200px | Transport | 47 | ||
Osprey O-7 | Strategic Airlifter | 47 |