Royal Air Service of Burgundie

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Royal Air Service of Burgundie
Servis d'aire real de Burgundie
Standard of the Royal Air Service of Burgundie
Founded1893
Country Burgundie
TypeAirforce
RoleAir supremacy
Size184,980
  • 126,349 active
  • 58,631 reserve

~2,000 aircraft

~142 ICBMs (non-nuclear)
Part ofBurgoignesc Security Forces
Aircraft flown
AttackA-10, AC-130, MQ-9
Electronic
warfare
E-3 Sentry
FighterRafale, Mirage 2000
HelicopterAS532 Cougar, Fennec, EC725 Caracal
ReconnaissanceCN-235, MC-12, RC-135S/U/V/W, RC-26B, RQ-4, RQ-11, RQ-170, U-28, Transall C-160, Beechcraft Super King Air,
TrainerAlpha Jet, Pilatus PC-21, SOCATA TBM, Extra EA-300
TransportLockheed C-130, Airbus A310, Airbus A330, Airbus A400M, Dassault Falcon 7X, Dassault Falcon 900, Dassault Falcon 2000, Transall C-160, Boeing C-135FR, DHC-6 Twin Otter, CN-235
TankerKC-10, KC-135, KC-46, Airbus A330 MRTT

The Royal Air Service of Burgundie (Burg: Servis d'aire real de Burgundie) is the air force and space force of the Burgoignesc Security Forces. It was the first military aviation force in history, formed in 1893 as the Servis Aeronautique, a service arm of the Navy of Burgundie; it became an independent military branch in 1945 as the Royal Air Service.

It has 184,980 uniformed members (126,349 activ duty members and 58,631 reservists), maintains ~2,000 aircraft, and ~142 (non-nuclear) ICBMs.

Mission

The Royal Air Service of Burgundie (Burg: Servis d'aire real de Burgundie), serves as the air-based branch of the Civil Defense and Security Ministry in the Burgoignesc Security Forces. The mission the Air Service is charged with is:

  • Preserving the peace and security, and providing for the defense of The Burgundies, and any areas occupied by Burgundie;
  • Maintaining and preparing against future threats to the sovereignty of Burgundie;
  • Implementing the national objectives for aerial and space forces as determined by the national government of Burgundie; and
  • Overcoming any nations or parties responsible for aggressive acts that imperil the peace, security, or commerce of The Burgundies.

Strategic doctrine

Le Servis d'aire works to achieve its mission through its strategic approach. The strategic approach is that the Air Service is always prepared to:

  • rapidly and with oppressive force, engage all enemies in a prompt, but fully logistically-supported fashion;
  • wage sustained aerial and space-based combat against any opponent;
  • conduct combined arms operations with unified command structures, combat objectives, and communications;
  • execute special operations in support of ongoing military operations;
  • establish and sustain the theater or area of operations for joint forces operations; and
  • liaison, integrate, and fight with valor alongside national, and multinational forces.

Tactical approach

History

Structure

Air bases

Inventory

Personnel

Ranks

See also