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== History == | |||
=== Origins === | |||
=== First Great War === | |||
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=== 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 |
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History
Origins
First Great War
Arcerion Air Force | |
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Arcer Air Force, Air Force | |
Founded | 7 April 1929 |
Country | Arcerion |
Branch | Air |
Type | Air Force |
Role | Expeditionary Operations |
Size | As of 2025, 608,771 total personnel. |
Motto(s) | "Skies of Blue Over Fields of Red." |
Colours | Green, White, Blue. |
March | March of the Arcer Air Force. |
Anniversaries | 7 April (Founding), XYZ (Operation Lightfoot) |
Engagements | Operation Lightfoot, Battle at Novasar Airfield, Battle for Hill 334, Operation Pullman |
Website | arcerionairforce.mil.arc |
Commanders | |
Commander, Air Staff | General Isaac Richards |
Chief of Staff | LGen Cillian Barrett |
Insignia | |
Identification symbol |
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