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| Tyson Gryphon, Fighter, 450 planes || [[File:Saab JAS-39 Gripen of the Czech Air Force taking off from AFB Čáslav.jpg|300px]] || The Tyson Gryphon is the backbone of the Paleocacherian Air Force's combat units. Most of the country's fighter squadrons are composed of this nimble single engine plane. | | Tyson Gryphon, Fighter, 450 planes || [[File:Saab JAS-39 Gripen of the Czech Air Force taking off from AFB Čáslav.jpg|300px]] || The Tyson Gryphon is the backbone of the Paleocacherian Air Force's combat units. Most of the country's fighter squadrons are composed of this nimble single engine plane. | ||
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− | | | + | | Dassalte Rafal, Fighter, 240 planes || [[File:EGVA - Dassaul Rafale M (46090831632).jpg|300px]] || These twin-engine fighters are imported from Salisford, most of them are based off of the Navy's carriers but many are in Paleocacherian Air Force service as long-range interceptors. |
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| Tyson AMX, Attack, 220 planes|| [[File:Alenia-Aermacchi-Embraer AMX, Italy - Air Force JP7721735.jpg|300px]] ||The AMX attack jet manufactured by Tyson is used for longer range ground attack against tougher targets. | | Tyson AMX, Attack, 220 planes|| [[File:Alenia-Aermacchi-Embraer AMX, Italy - Air Force JP7721735.jpg|300px]] ||The AMX attack jet manufactured by Tyson is used for longer range ground attack against tougher targets. | ||
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| Tyson R-99, AWACS/Recon, 24 planes || [[File:Embraer R-99A.jpg|300px]] || The Tyson Air R-99 is both a recon plane and an AWACS plane for the PAF. | | Tyson R-99, AWACS/Recon, 24 planes || [[File:Embraer R-99A.jpg|300px]] || The Tyson Air R-99 is both a recon plane and an AWACS plane for the PAF. | ||
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− | | | + | | Dassalte Atlantique, Recon/Maritime Patrol, 48 planes || [[File:French Navy Atlantique 2 No. 4 (6282989532).jpg|300px]] || The Atlantique type plane is imported from Salisford for the Maritime Patrol role. |
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| Tyson KC-390, Transport, 56 planes || [[File:Embraer KC-390, Paris Air Show 2019, Le Bourget (SIAE0802).jpg|300px]] || The Tyson KC-390 is the Paleocacherian Air Force's primary transport. | | Tyson KC-390, Transport, 56 planes || [[File:Embraer KC-390, Paris Air Show 2019, Le Bourget (SIAE0802).jpg|300px]] || The Tyson KC-390 is the Paleocacherian Air Force's primary transport. |
Revision as of 23:00, 2 March 2023
Air Force of Paleocacher | |
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Country | The Republic of Paleocacher |
Branch | Air Force |
Role | Air Superiority, Homeland Defense, Ground Support, |
Size | 100,000 |
Anniversaries | Founding: August 6, 1889 |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | President James Fulkerson |
Secretary for Defense | Larry McReardon |
Secretary for the Air Force | Shawn Hoff |
Air Force Member of the Command Council | Major General Paddy Finucane |
Aircraft flown | |
Attack | 360 |
Electronic warfare | 24 |
Fighter | 576 |
Patrol | 36 |
Reconnaissance | 24 |
Trainer | 36 |
Transport | 84 |
Tanker | 48 |
48 |
The Paleocacherian Air Force has its origins back in the 19th century when the Paleocacherian Federal Army obtained two lighter than air vessels for reconnaissance and patrol purposes. Today the Air Force is composed of around 1200 aircraft of both domestic and foreign manufacture.
History
Organization
Paleocacherian Air Force squadrons are organized into groups of 12 planes each with three flights of four planes in each squadron. A wing is composed of either two or three squadrons.