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Organized States Air Force
Organized States Air Force
The Organized States Air Force is the Air Arm of the OS Military, controlling most of the fixed wing aircraft in the OS Inventory (with the combined air arms of the Navy and the Marine Corps coming in at a close second). The OSAF, maintains some of the most effective combat capabilities in the region, and to an extent, the world. The service also maintains one of the largest fleets of logistics and support aircraft in the world to maintain the OS Military's Global Reach Policy.
Organized States Air Force Bases
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Organized States Air Force History
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Organized States Air Force organization
Strategic Air Command
-Space Defense Force
Tactical Air Command
Air Defense Command
-North American Aerospace Defense Command
Air Education and Training Command
Military Air Transport Command
Active Aircraft
Fighter Aircraft
Name | Type | Origin | Number in service | Notes |
Lockheed Martin F-22A/B Raptor | Air Superiority Fighter | Organized States | 354 | Replaced the F-15C |
Lockheed Martin F-35A/D Lightning II | Multirole Fighter | Organized States | 1,763 | |
North American F-26A Sabre II | Twin-Engine Multirole Fighter | Organized States/Nihonese Empire | 560 | [td]
Name | Type | Origin | Number in Service | Notes |
Lockheed Martin/North American A-10E Thunderbolt II | Ground Attack | Organized States | 215 | Heavily upgraded A-10C with Radar-evading features |
Lockheed Martin AC-130J Ghost Rider | Ground Attack | Organized States | 30 | Replaced all other AC-130 variants in OS Service |
Name | Type | Origin | Number in service | Notes |
Beechcraft T-6B Texan II | Basic Trainer/Light Attack | Organized States | 450 | |
Boeing T-43B Gator | Heavy Aircrew Training/Navigator Training/Range Survey | Organized States | 25 | |
Boeing/North American T-65 Trojan II | Jet Trainer/Light Attack | Organized States | 150 |
Name | Type | Origin | Number in service | Notes |
Boeing B-52H Stratofortress | Strategic Bomber | Organized States | 78 | Being phased out in favor of the B-21A |
Northrop Grumman B-2A Spirit | Strategic Bomber | Organized States | 48 | |
Northrop Grumman B-21A | Strategic Bomber | Organized States | 158 | Newest bomber in OS Service, winner of the NGB competition |
North American B-1R Lancer | Tactical Bomber | Organized States | 62 |
Name | Type | Origin | Number in service | Notes |
Boeing C-17A Globemaster III | Strategic Transport | Organized States | 228 | |
Lockheed Martin C-5M Super Galaxy | Strategic Transport | Organized States | 131 | |
Boeing VC-25B | VIP Transport | Organized States | 4 | Based off of the Boeing 747-8 |
Cessna C-42A | VIP/Multipurpose | Organized States | 34 | Based off of the Cessna Citation X+ |
Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules | Tactical Transport | Organized States | 394 | OSAF E Models have been retired, with only H and J models in service |
Boeing C-40C Clipper | VIP/Multipurpose | Organized States | 28 | |
Boeing KC-46A Pegasus | Strategic Tanker | Organized States | 458 | Replaced the KC-135 |
Beechcraft C-12 Huron | Light Transport/Liason/Special Operations | Organized States | 28 | |
Strategic Tanker | Organized States | 60 | Replaced the KC-10 |
Name | Type | Origin | Number in service | Notes |
Boeing EF-15SE | Tactical Electronic Warfare | Organized States/Israel | 125 | |
Boeing E-767 | AWACs | Organized States/Japan | 20 | |
Lockheed Martin EC-130H Compass Call | Electronic Warfare | Organized States | 14 | |
Lockheed Martin EC-130J Commando Solo III | Electronic Warfare | Organized States | 14 | |
Boeing/Northrop Grumman E-10A MC2A | AWACs/Airborne Battle Management/Electronic Surveillance | Organized States | 28 | Replaced the E-3 |
Boeing OC-46 | Observation | Organized States | 4 | Development of the KC-46; Replaced the OC-135 |
Boeing RC-46 Rivet Welder | SIGINT-Gathering Aircraft | Organized States | 28 | Development of the KC-46; Replaced the RC-135 |
Rotor-wing
Name | Type | Origin | Number in service | Notes |
Bell-Boeing CV-22B Osprey | VTOL Transport | Organized States | 212 | |
Sikorsky MH-60W Pave Hawk | Special Operations/Combat Rescue | Organized States | 300 |
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Name | Type | Origin | Number in service | Notes |
General Atomics MQ-1B Predator | UCAV/UAS | Organized States | 165 | |
General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper | UCAV/UAS | Organized States | 396 | |
Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel | Strategic Recon UAS | Organized States | Classified (but more than 20) | |
Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk | Strategic Recon UAS | Organized States | 132 |
Nuclear Arsenal
The OSAF maintains an arsenal of 25,000 nuclear warheads (of a total arsenal of 31,000 Warheads), under the control of the Strategic Air Command (SAC), and makes up two parts of the nuclear triad (Air and ICBM-delivered) within the OS arsenal as a whole.
Name | Type | Origin | Number in Service | Notes |
MGM-134B Midgetman II | Road Mobile ICBM | Organized States | 360+ | |
LGM-30H Minuteman IV | ICBM | Organized States | 650 | |
LGM-118B Peacekeeper II | ICBM | Organized States | 120 | |
B61 | Nuclear Bomb | Organized States | 3,500 | |
Lockheed Martin AGM-148 | Air-Launched Nuclear Cruise Missile | Organized States | 1,715 | Developed from a variant of the LRASM B; Replaced AGM-86s |
Airpower in action
Above: A KC-46A of 43rd ARW refuels 4 F-35As of the 86th TFW
Above: A C-130J of the 99th Airlift Squadron demonstrates the J-model's small or obscure runway capabilities
Above: 2 B-1Bs of 109th BW pose over the Southwestern Commonwealth
Above: 3 F-22As of the 34th FW pose over the Pacific Commonwealth during Cope Lightning II
An A-10E of the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing over the Western Commonwealth, Operation Nimble Protector, 2014
A B-21A, launches two Small Diameter Bombs during Cope Lightning II
Credit to Bulgar Rouge and Padnak for the formatting.