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=== Intelligence, Surveillance, Targeting Acquisition, and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) ===
=== Intelligence, Surveillance, Targeting Acquisition, and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) ===

Revision as of 11:45, 13 February 2022

Arcerion Air Force
Arcer Air Force, Air Force
Founded7 April 1929; 95 years ago (1929-04-07)
Country Arcerion
BranchAir
TypeAir Force
RoleExpeditionary Operations
SizeAs of 2025, 608,771 total personnel.
Motto(s)"Skies of Blue Over Fields of Red."
ColoursGreen, White, Blue.
MarchMarch of the Arcer Air Force.
Anniversaries7 April (Founding), XYZ (Operation Lightfoot)
EngagementsOperation Lightfoot, Battle at Novasar Airfield, Battle for Hill 334, Operation Pullman
Websitearcerionairforce.mil.arc
Commanders
Commander, Air StaffGeneral Isaac Richards
Chief of StaffLGen Cillian Barrett
Insignia
Identification
symbol

History

Origins

First Great War

Interwar Period

Second Great War

Modern History

Future Projections

Structure

Air Force is split into five distinct branches, those being Air Forces (Land), Air Forces (Maritime), Air Forces (Training), Special Air-Ground Operations, and Air Force Staff & Training

Staff and Command

Air Command

Groups

Stations and Airfields

Independent Squadrons

Support Wings and Units

Expeditionary Air Wings

Training Schools

Joint Facilities

Personnel

Officers

NCOs and Other Ranks (ORs)

Aircraft

Combat Air

Fighter/Interceptor

Light Attack/Armed Surveillance

Intelligence, Surveillance, Targeting Acquisition, and Reconnaissance (ISTAR)

Maritime Patrol

Strategic and Tactical Airlift

Helicopters

Training Aircraft

Drones and Armed Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)

Future Aircraft

Operations

Ongoing Commitments

Planned Commitments

Doctrine and Training

maritime patrolling, anti-submarine warfare, and bomber interdiction

increased reliance on helicopters for MEDEVAC, close air support, as well as troop lift to support vertical envelopment