KLW-Luftwaffe der Bundesrepublik Krechtal
Ensign of the airforce:
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ranks of the airforce:
The shoulder straps of the airforce are similar to the army ones. The only difference the red side on the official ones (not shown).
List of the planes of the KLW:
Fighters
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Eurofighter Typhoon
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Eurofighter Typhoon B (two-seater)
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Eurofighter 2000K (license build EF, upgraded electronics and compatibility to all weapon systems in use of the KLW)
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F-16C (license build F-16)
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F-16D (license build F-16, two-seater)
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KAI J-99 (license build Suchoi Su 27 derivative)
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KAI J-99B (license build Suchoi Su 27 derivative, two-seater)
Ground attack aircraft
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F-16C (license build F-16)
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F-16D (license build F-16, two-seater)
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KAI E-92 (two seater with ground attack capacity, also useable as tactical bomber)
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KAI E-97 (little two-seater, mainly for training purposes, secondary ground attack role, also useable as reconnaissance aircraft)
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KAI Tu-16K (license build Tu-16 with new electronics, strategic bomber)
Light combat aircraft
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KAI E-97 (light two-seater, mainly for training purposes, secondary ground attack role, also useable as reconnaissance aircraft)
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KAI E-90 (two-seater,two turboprop engines; ground attack role)
Trainer aircraft
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Zlin Z-142 (used as basic trainer; some planes with upgradet electronics)
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Embraer EMB314 (advanced trainer)
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KAI E-97 (light two-seater, mainly for training purposes, used as basic jet trainer)
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F-16TF (license build F-16,used as advanced jet trainer)
Transport aircraft
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Transall C-160
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Transall C-160 (license build Transall; new engines and upgraded electronics)
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Airbus A400M (tactical transport plane)
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Boeing C-17 Globemaster III (stratecical transport plane)
Transport aircraft (NAVY)
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KAI C-30 (small transport plane with 2 jet engines; carrier usable)
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KAI C-30B (small transport plane with 2 jet engines; carrier usable, upgraded electronics)
Utility & VIP aircraft
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Cessna 208B
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Airbus A330 MRTT (equipment similar to A310 MRTT of the german airforce - aerial refueling and transport)
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Airbus A330 Med (equipped for Medevac missions)
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Airbus A330 (used as utility and VIP aircraft)
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Airbus A340 (used as VIP aircraft for high government persons; like the airforce one)
Aerial refueling aircraft
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Airbus A330 MRTT (equipment similar to A310 MRTT of the german airforce - aerial refueling and transport)
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KAI KC340K (license build A340; equiped for aerial refueling somilar to the australian A330 MRTT)
Special aircraft
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KAI A330 FAC (license build A330, flying airborne command)
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KAI A319 AWACS (license build A319)
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KAI ECP319 (license build A319, used as electronic reconnaissance and combat equipment)
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KAI A320 MPA (license build A320, used as maritime patrol aircraft, replace the P3C)
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KAI P23 (two turboprop engines, used as maritime patrol aircraft, retired)
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Lockheed P3C Orion (maritime patrol aircraft, replace the P23)
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AC-160J (gunship and electronic warfare, modified C-160 Transall)
Attack helicopter
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KAI KH-30 (two-seater, twin engined, heavy armored)
Utility helicopter
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KAI MH-12 (license build AB-412, also naval version, retired)
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Eurocopter MH-135 (license build EC 135, upgraded electronics, replace the MH-12)
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Aw 149 (also as naval version with upgraded electronics)
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KAI H-92 (license build S-92, upgraded electronics, also naval version similar to Ch-148)
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Sikorsky CH-53 (upgraded engines and electronics)
Unmanned aerial vehicle
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RQ-7 Shadow
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MQ-8 Fire Scout
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MQ-9 Reaper
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RQ-11
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Camcopter S-100 (naval use only)
I'm not sure about the J-99/ Su-27 because I think the Eurofighter is enough