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The '''Arcer Air Force''' is organized into a number of different command structures, classified by flying, support, or training types. The former, the flying squadrons, are further subdivided into regional commands that compose fighter squadrons, the modern bomber-equivalent strike fighter squadrons, and transport or helicopter squadrons. Supporting squadrons, wings, and flights usually serve in a maintenance capacity or non-flight mission sets such as radar, early warning, or staff and administration. Both flight squadrons and support squadrons are further fed through the training system which provides trained pilots, engineers, aircrew, and maintainers to the multitude of units within the Arcer Air Force. | |||
== Active and Reserve Components == | == Active and Reserve Components == | ||
The Arcer Air Force is subdivided further by two separate components, those being the Active or Regular Air Force, and the Reserve and Territorial units. Regular units are full-time flight crew or support staff in uniformed service, and it is their primary means of employment and served a variety of fixed-year contracts while in service. These are augmented by a variety of reserve formations, which are usually in the supporting functions such as procurement, research and development, staff and headquarters, or training. Much of the reserve force in the Arcer Air Force is made up of pilots and aircrew who have gone on to similar careers in civilian industries such as aerospace and civilian airliners. | |||
== Administrative == | == Administrative == | ||
== Current Structure (2020s) == | == Current Structure (2020s) == | ||
=== Air Command Arcerion === | === Air Command Arcerion === | ||
[[File:AAF Airfields.png|thumb|Airfield and major Air Force Garrison locations in Arcerion. ]]National Air Operations Centre | [[File:AAF Airfields.png|thumb|Airfield and major Air Force Garrison locations in Arcerion. ]]Air Command Arcerion is the headquarters element for the Arcer Air Force. It is located with other uniformed service HQs at Defense Headquarters (DHQ) in the Kurst Capital Region. Within the Air Command structure is several smaller subordinate units that act as a supporting function. The National Air Operations Centre, which is located at Chester-on-Moore is responsible for all coordinated military flight tracking, operational deployment coordination, and liaising with other armed service's air arms (notably the Arcer Army's helicopters and the Royal Arcerion Naval Service's Naval Air Arm). | ||
Joint Movement and Transportation Section | The Joint Movement and Transportation Section is a large administrative function within the Air Command that acts as the logistical and strategic airlift and movements coordination section for the Air Force. It is responsible for the movement of personnel, equipment, and vehicles to expeditionary areas, conduct of sustainment flights, and supporting the other Armed Services as part of the Air Force's cargo transportation and strategic airlift mission. | ||
Air Transport Wing | Under Air Command is No. 8 Air Transport Wing. The Transport Wing has a mixture of strategic and tactical fixed-wing aircraft for cargo transportation and airlift, organized into five squadrons, for a total of 54 cargo aircraft. These squadrons are kept at the Air Command level so they can be more easily assigned to operations and joint missions under the Joint Operations HQ. | ||
The Air Command also has No.7 Training Wing, which contains the squadrons for the training of pilots and maintenance staff. These are organized into six different sub-units, centered around the type of training, those being: Aircrew and Maintenance, Pilot Trainer, Helicopter, Special Operations, Joint-Terminal Attack Controller, and Senior Officer Staff College. | |||
'''Air Command Arcerion''' (Headquarters, [[Kurst Capital Region]]) | |||
* National Air Operations Centre (Chester-on-Moore, Arcerion) | |||
* Joint Movement and Transportation Section (Kurst, Arcerion) | |||
* No. 8 Air Transport Wing (Headquarters, Chester-on-Moore, Arcerion) | |||
** No.81 Squadron (Heavy Transport, [[Presdale]]) 12x Heavy Cargo | |||
** No.82 Squadron (Heavy Transport, Chester-on-Moore) 12x Heavy Cargo | |||
** No.83 Squadron (Medium Transport, Port Gibson) 10x Medium Cargo | |||
** No.84 Squadron (Medium Transport, [[Kinnaird]]) 10x Medium Cargo | |||
** No.85 Squadron (Medium Transport, [[Easthampton]]) 10x Medium Cargo | |||
* No. 7 Training Wing (Headquarters, Chester-on-Moore) | |||
=== Arcerion Fighter Command === | === Arcerion Fighter Command === | ||
[[File:Arcer Air Force complete laydown.png|thumb|Laydown of radar stations (orange triangles) and air frames of the Arcer Air Force.]] | |||
Arcerion Fighter Command is the principal component of the Arcer Air Force, and is centered around fighter squadrons using the [[Aeroco Kestrel]]. It has eighteen squadrons spread across Arcerion and its Arctic territories, as well as some that serve on a rotating basis at Arcerion's international bases. Arcerion fighter command is headquartered in [[Dalfearn]], [[Northlea Governorate]]. | |||
Dalfearn | |||
'''Arcerion Fighter Command''' | |||
* No. 3 Wing (Headquarters, [[Oakham]]) | |||
** No. 30 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 31 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 32 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
* No. 31 Wing (Headquarters, Presdale) | |||
** No. 33 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 34 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 35 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 36 Squadron ([[Dunborough]], 10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
* No. 32 Wing (Headquarters, Port Gibson) | |||
** No. 37 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 38 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 39 Squadron (Port Gibson, 10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 40 Squadron (Chester-on-Moore, 10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
* No. 33 Wing (Headquarters, Easthampton) | |||
** No. 41 Squadron (Port Hughes, 10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 42 Squadron (Port Hughes, 10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 43 Squadron (Port Hughes, 10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 44 Squadron (Test and Evaluation, Easthampton, 10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 45 Squadron (Dalfearn, 10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
* No. 34 Wing (Headquarters, Port Northford, Howland Governorate) | |||
** No. 46 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 47 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
** No. 48 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel) | |||
=== Air Control Wing === | === Air Control Wing === | ||
Air Control and Coordination Centre | Air Control and Coordination Centre - chester on moore | ||
Mobile Air Control Centre | Mobile Air Control Centre - kurst | ||
Radar Stations (2x foxhey, oakham, dunburough, presdale, chester, easthampton, howland) | Radar Stations (2x foxhey, oakham, dunburough, presdale, chester, easthampton, howland) | ||
awacs sqn (8 air frames split amongst norham + moorden)[[File:AAF Roundel.png|thumb|250x250px|Arcer Air Force Roundel]] | |||
awacs sqn (8 air frames split amongst norham + moorden) | |||
=== Tactical Air Command === | === Tactical Air Command === | ||
Gunships, JTACs, and helicopters | Gunships, JTACs, and helicopters | ||
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presdale 2 squadrons attack helo (16 air frames), 2 squadrons transport helo (28 air frames) | presdale 2 squadrons attack helo (16 air frames), 2 squadrons transport helo (28 air frames) | ||
JTAC squadrons x 2 somewhere | JTAC squadrons x 2 somewhere No. 6 Wing | ||
gunship squadron? AC130ish? | gunship squadron? AC130ish? | ||
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Find a place for 4 fighter bomber squadrons (48 air frames) | Find a place for 4 fighter bomber squadrons (48 air frames) | ||
24 in chester | |||
12 in port gibson | |||
12 in port hughes | |||
== Operations == | == Operations == | ||
== Aircraft == | == Aircraft == | ||
<gallery mode="packed"> | |||
File:AEC ground attack.jpg|Ground-attack aircraft of Arcerion, the [[Aeroco]] Osprey. | |||
File:Kestrel air superiority.jpg|[[Aeroco]] Kestrel air superiority fighter. | |||
File:Maritime patrol.jpg|Maritime Patrol Aircraft of the Arcer Air Force. | |||
File:Strat airlift arco.jpg|Heavy cargo aircraft. | |||
File:Tactical helicopter.jpg|Tactical helicopter of the Arcer Air Force. | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Current Inventory === | === Current Inventory === | ||
Goshawk - legacy fighters | |||
Eurofighter modern fighter | |||
Attack Helo Agusta A129 Mangusta | Attack Helo Agusta A129 Mangusta | ||
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Transport aircraft - something from airbus c295 used also for RFAS SAR planes | Transport aircraft - something from airbus c295 used also for RFAS SAR planes | ||
strat airlift - airbus a400m | |||
maritime aircraft will have to be harriers | maritime aircraft will have to be harriers | ||
also need drones for air strikes in Malentine Basin | also need drones for air strikes in Malentine Basin | ||
[[Category:Arcerion]] | [[Category:Arcerion]] | ||
[[Category:IXWB]] |
Latest revision as of 13:39, 31 May 2023
The Arcer Air Force is organized into a number of different command structures, classified by flying, support, or training types. The former, the flying squadrons, are further subdivided into regional commands that compose fighter squadrons, the modern bomber-equivalent strike fighter squadrons, and transport or helicopter squadrons. Supporting squadrons, wings, and flights usually serve in a maintenance capacity or non-flight mission sets such as radar, early warning, or staff and administration. Both flight squadrons and support squadrons are further fed through the training system which provides trained pilots, engineers, aircrew, and maintainers to the multitude of units within the Arcer Air Force.
Active and Reserve Components
The Arcer Air Force is subdivided further by two separate components, those being the Active or Regular Air Force, and the Reserve and Territorial units. Regular units are full-time flight crew or support staff in uniformed service, and it is their primary means of employment and served a variety of fixed-year contracts while in service. These are augmented by a variety of reserve formations, which are usually in the supporting functions such as procurement, research and development, staff and headquarters, or training. Much of the reserve force in the Arcer Air Force is made up of pilots and aircrew who have gone on to similar careers in civilian industries such as aerospace and civilian airliners.
Administrative
Current Structure (2020s)
Air Command Arcerion
Air Command Arcerion is the headquarters element for the Arcer Air Force. It is located with other uniformed service HQs at Defense Headquarters (DHQ) in the Kurst Capital Region. Within the Air Command structure is several smaller subordinate units that act as a supporting function. The National Air Operations Centre, which is located at Chester-on-Moore is responsible for all coordinated military flight tracking, operational deployment coordination, and liaising with other armed service's air arms (notably the Arcer Army's helicopters and the Royal Arcerion Naval Service's Naval Air Arm).
The Joint Movement and Transportation Section is a large administrative function within the Air Command that acts as the logistical and strategic airlift and movements coordination section for the Air Force. It is responsible for the movement of personnel, equipment, and vehicles to expeditionary areas, conduct of sustainment flights, and supporting the other Armed Services as part of the Air Force's cargo transportation and strategic airlift mission.
Under Air Command is No. 8 Air Transport Wing. The Transport Wing has a mixture of strategic and tactical fixed-wing aircraft for cargo transportation and airlift, organized into five squadrons, for a total of 54 cargo aircraft. These squadrons are kept at the Air Command level so they can be more easily assigned to operations and joint missions under the Joint Operations HQ.
The Air Command also has No.7 Training Wing, which contains the squadrons for the training of pilots and maintenance staff. These are organized into six different sub-units, centered around the type of training, those being: Aircrew and Maintenance, Pilot Trainer, Helicopter, Special Operations, Joint-Terminal Attack Controller, and Senior Officer Staff College.
Air Command Arcerion (Headquarters, Kurst Capital Region)
- National Air Operations Centre (Chester-on-Moore, Arcerion)
- Joint Movement and Transportation Section (Kurst, Arcerion)
- No. 8 Air Transport Wing (Headquarters, Chester-on-Moore, Arcerion)
- No.81 Squadron (Heavy Transport, Presdale) 12x Heavy Cargo
- No.82 Squadron (Heavy Transport, Chester-on-Moore) 12x Heavy Cargo
- No.83 Squadron (Medium Transport, Port Gibson) 10x Medium Cargo
- No.84 Squadron (Medium Transport, Kinnaird) 10x Medium Cargo
- No.85 Squadron (Medium Transport, Easthampton) 10x Medium Cargo
- No. 7 Training Wing (Headquarters, Chester-on-Moore)
Arcerion Fighter Command
Arcerion Fighter Command is the principal component of the Arcer Air Force, and is centered around fighter squadrons using the Aeroco Kestrel. It has eighteen squadrons spread across Arcerion and its Arctic territories, as well as some that serve on a rotating basis at Arcerion's international bases. Arcerion fighter command is headquartered in Dalfearn, Northlea Governorate.
Arcerion Fighter Command
- No. 3 Wing (Headquarters, Oakham)
- No. 30 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 31 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 32 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 31 Wing (Headquarters, Presdale)
- No. 33 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 34 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 35 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 36 Squadron (Dunborough, 10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 32 Wing (Headquarters, Port Gibson)
- No. 37 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 38 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 39 Squadron (Port Gibson, 10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 40 Squadron (Chester-on-Moore, 10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 33 Wing (Headquarters, Easthampton)
- No. 41 Squadron (Port Hughes, 10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 42 Squadron (Port Hughes, 10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 43 Squadron (Port Hughes, 10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 44 Squadron (Test and Evaluation, Easthampton, 10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 45 Squadron (Dalfearn, 10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 34 Wing (Headquarters, Port Northford, Howland Governorate)
- No. 46 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 47 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
- No. 48 Squadron (10x Aeroco Kestrel)
Air Control Wing
Air Control and Coordination Centre - chester on moore
Mobile Air Control Centre - kurst
Radar Stations (2x foxhey, oakham, dunburough, presdale, chester, easthampton, howland)
awacs sqn (8 air frames split amongst norham + moorden)
Tactical Air Command
Gunships, JTACs, and helicopters
Dunborough 2 squadron attack helo (16 air frames), 1 squadron transport helo (14 air frames)
Oakham 2 squadron attack helo (16 air frames),1 squadron transport helo (14 air frames)
Port Gibson 1 squadron transport helo (14 air frames)
dalfearn 2 squadrons transport helo (28 air frames)
presdale 2 squadrons attack helo (16 air frames), 2 squadrons transport helo (28 air frames)
JTAC squadrons x 2 somewhere No. 6 Wing
gunship squadron? AC130ish?
Arcerion Strike Command
Find a place for 4 fighter bomber squadrons (48 air frames)
24 in chester
12 in port gibson
12 in port hughes
Operations
Aircraft
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Ground-attack aircraft of Arcerion, the Aeroco Osprey.
-
Aeroco Kestrel air superiority fighter.
-
Maritime Patrol Aircraft of the Arcer Air Force.
-
Heavy cargo aircraft.
-
Tactical helicopter of the Arcer Air Force.
Current Inventory
Goshawk - legacy fighters
Eurofighter modern fighter
Attack Helo Agusta A129 Mangusta
Transport Helo NH90
Transport aircraft - something from airbus c295 used also for RFAS SAR planes
strat airlift - airbus a400m
maritime aircraft will have to be harriers
also need drones for air strikes in Malentine Basin