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{{MilitaryUnit
{{MilitaryUnit
|unit_name = German airforce
|unit_name = German Airforce
|native_name = Ger: Luftwaffe
|native_name = Ger: Luftwaffe
|image = [[File:Luftwaffe logo.png|170px]]<br />Logo of the Luftwaffe.
|image = [[File:Luftwaffe logo.png|170px]]<br />Logo of the Luftwaffe.
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|role = Aerial warfare
|role = Aerial warfare
|partof = {{Bundeswehr}}
|partof = {{Bundeswehr}}
|motto = <i>"Always in action."</i>
|motto = <i>"Fliegen, Fliegen, Fliegen"</i>
|equipment = [[List of active German military aircraft]]
|equipment = [[List of active German military aircraft]]


|commander1 = [[keksdose_lp ]]
|commander1 = [[CrackedgamesHD ]]
|commander1_label = Commander in Chief
|commander1_label = Commander in Chief


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==History==
==History==
===North Atlantic Naval Incident===
===North Atlantic Naval Incident===
The [[North Atlantic Naval Incident]] was a small scale battle on the 11th January 2023 in which the German airforce at the time sunk 2 ships belonging to the [[Corkonian Navy|Corkonian navy]]. It began when a German fighter was circling over a [[Pomerania|Pomernian]] cargoship, in which the Corkonian vessel CN-F-1 sent a warning to the aircraft to cease circling and disperse, in which all requests were ignored, and so a warning shot was fired at the aircraft. This resulted in the aircraft doing an attack run over the Corkonian frigate sinking it.
The Corkonian navy would reinforce with CN-D-1 a type 45 destroyer however that would too be sunk, Germany would end up loosing 1 frigate of their own along with 6 eurofighter aircraft and their ally, NSDAL would loose 2 small boats. This would result in the [[Cork-German war]]. The Pomeranian cargoship would also be sunk resulting in the German airforce being accused of committing warcrimes.
==Organisation==
==Organisation==
===Structure===
<small><i>Main Article: [[Structure of the Luftwaffe]]</i></small>
==== All Airfields/BaasesA-Z ====
<small><i>Main Article: [[List of active German airbases]]</i></small>
The German airforce currently has ''593'' airbases and airforce installations spread out across the territories, a large number of these are anti-air batteries and radar batteries.
==Symbols, emblems and uniform==
===Roundel and serial number===
===Uniform===
===Ranks and Insignias===
===Ranks and Insignias===
The ranks and insignias of the Luftwaffe are based around the real life German airforce.
The ranks and insignias of the Luftwaffe are based around the real life German airforce.
;Officers
;Commissioned officer ranks
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|- style="background-color:#CCCCCC; text-align:center;"
|- style="background-color:#CCCCCC; text-align:center;"
! Rank group
! NATO code
! colspan=10|<nowiki>General Officer (sco | senior commissioned officer)</nowiki>
!
! colspan=6|Commissioned Officer (co)
! colspan="7" | OF-9
! colspan=8|Junior Commissioned Officer (jco)
! colspan="8" | OF-8
! colspan=2|Officer Cadet
! colspan="6" | OF-7
! colspan="7" | OF-6
! colspan="7" | OF-5
! colspan="7" | OF-4
! colspan="6" | OF-3
! colspan="4" | OF-2
! colspan="12" | OF-1
! colspan="8" | OF(D)
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
! Insignia
!
| colspan="7" | [[File:General.png|70px]]
| colspan="7" | [[File:General­leutnant.png|70px]]
| colspan="7" | [[File:General­major.png|70px]]
| colspan="7" | [[File:Brigade­general.png|70px]]
| colspan="7" | [[File:Oberst.png|70px]]
| colspan="7" | [[File:Oberst­leutnant.png|70px]]
| colspan=6| [[File:Major.png|70px]]
| colspan=2| [[File:Stabs­haupt­mann.png|70px]]
| colspan=2| [[File:Haupt­mann.png|70px]]
| colspan=6| [[File:Ober­leut­nant.png|70px]]
| colspan=6| [[File:Leut­nant.png|70px]]
| colspan=2| [[File:Oberfähnrich.png|70px]]
| colspan=4| [[File:Fähnrich.png|70px]]
| colspan=6| [[File:Fahnenjunker.png|70px]]
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
! Insignia
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| colspan=4|
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| colspan=2| [[File:Image 2024-01-17 233546737.png|70px]]
| colspan=2| [[File:Image 2024-01-17 233537072.png|70px]]
| colspan=2| [[File:Image 2024-01-17 233527927.png|70px]]
| colspan=2| [[File:Image 2024-01-17 233506350.png|70px]]
| colspan=2| [[File:Image 2024-01-17 233458038.png|70px]]
| colspan=2| [[File:Image 2024-01-17 233449469.png|70px]]
| colspan=3| [[File:Image 2024-01-17 233437493.png|70px]]
| colspan=3| [[File:Image 2024-01-17 233429252.png|70px]]
| colspan=2| '''No insignia'''
|-  style="background:#6b8e23; text-align:center;"
|-  style="background:#6b8e23; text-align:center;"
|'''Abbreviation'''
|'''Rank'''
| colspan=4|  
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| colspan=2| Lt Gen<ref>Lieutenant General is actively the highest rank in the Airforce, it is only held by the [[Chief of Airstaff (cork)]]</ref>
| colspan="7" | General
| colspan=2| Maj Gen
| colspan="7" | General­-leutnant
| colspan=2| Brig Gen
| colspan="7" | General­-major
| colspan=2| Col
| colspan="7" | Brigade-­general
| colspan=2| Lt Col
| colspan="7" | Oberst
| colspan=2| Comdt
| colspan="7" | Oberst­leutnant
| colspan=2| Capt
| colspan=6| Major
| colspan=3| Lt
| colspan=2| Stabs­haupt­mann
| colspan=3| 2nd Lt
| colspan=2| Haupt­mann
| colspan=2| O Cdt.
| colspan=6| Ober­leut­nant
| colspan=6| Leut­nant
| colspan=2| Oberfähnrich
| colspan=4| Fähnrich
| colspan=6| Fahnenjunker
|}
|}
;Other ranks
;Other ranks
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|- style="background-color:#CCCCCC; text-align:center;"
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! NATO code
!
!
! colspan="7" | OR-9
! colspan="7" | OR-9
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|-  style="background:#6b8e23; text-align:center;"
|-  style="background:#6b8e23; text-align:center;"
|'''Abbreviation'''
|'''Rank'''
|
|
| colspan="7" | Ober­stabs­feldwebel
| colspan="7" | Ober­stabs­feldwebel
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| colspan=6| Flieger
| colspan=6| Flieger
|-
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!German Airforce <small>(Officer designate)</small>
!<small>(Officer
designate)</small>
!
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| colspan="7" |
| colspan="7" |
| colspan="7" |
| colspan="7" | [[File:Oberfähnrich.png|70px]]
| colspan="7" | [[File:Oberfähnrich.png|70px]]
| colspan="7" |
| colspan="8" | [[File:Fähnrich.png|70px]]
| colspan="7" |
| colspan="4" |  
| colspan="7" |
| colspan="2" |  
| colspan="7" |
| colspan="8" | [[File:Fahnenjunker.png|70px]]
| colspan="7" |
| colspan=6|
| colspan=2|
| colspan=2|
| colspan=6|
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| colspan=2|
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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|-  style="text-align:center;"
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| colspan="7" |
| colspan="7" |
| colspan="7" |
| colspan="7" |
| colspan="7" | Oberfähnrich
| colspan="7" | Oberfähnrich
| colspan="7" |  
| colspan="12" | Fähnrich
| colspan="7" |  
| colspan="2" |  
| colspan="7" |  
| colspan="14" | Fahnenjunker
| colspan="7" |
| colspan=6|
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|}
===Structure===
<small><i>Main Article: [[Structure of the Luftwaffe]]</i></small><br>
==Equipment==
==Equipment==
== Mission and Responsibilities ==
The primary mission of the Luftwaffe is to secure German airspace, safeguard national sovereignty, and contribute to the collective defense of NATO allies. In addition to air defense, the Luftwaffe is tasked with conducting air-to-ground operations, reconnaissance missions, and providing airlift capabilities for military and humanitarian purposes.
The German Air Force, or Luftwaffe, remains a critical component of the Bundeswehr, providing essential capabilities for national defense and international security. Through its professionalism, technological innovation, and commitment to excellence, the Luftwaffe continues to uphold Germany's responsibilities as a reliable ally and contributor to global peace and stability.
<small><i>Main Article: [[List of active German military aircraft]]</i></small><br>
<small><i>Main Article: [[List of active German military aircraft]]</i></small><br>
[[Category: Airforces]]
[[Category: Airforces]]

Latest revision as of 10:24, 1 May 2024

German Airforce
Ger: Luftwaffe

Logo of the Luftwaffe.
Active 20th January 2020-present day
Disbanded
Country Germany
Allegiance
Branch
Branches
Service branches
Type Airforce
Role Aerial warfare
Size
Part of Bundeswehr
Garrison/HQ
Nickname
Patron
Motto "Fliegen, Fliegen, Fliegen"
Colors
March
Fleet
Mascot
Anniversaries
Equipment List of active German military aircraft
Battles/wars
Decorations
Battle honours
Flying hours
Roblox group
Ranks
Commanders
Current Commander
Commander in Chief CrackedgamesHD
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{{{commander3_label}}}
{{{commander4_label}}}
{{{commander5_label}}}
{{{commander6_label}}}
{{{commander7_label}}}
{{{commander8_label}}}
{{{commander9_label}}}
{{{commander10_label}}}
Notable commanders
Insignia
Roundel
Fin flash
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{{{identification_symbol_4_label}}}
{{{identification_symbol_5_label}}}
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Aircraft
Attack
Bomber
Electronic
Fighter
Helicopter
Attack helicopter
Cargo helicopter
Multirole helicopter
Observation helicopter
Trainer helicopter
Utility helicopter
Interceptor
Patrol
Recon
Trainer
Transport
Tanker
Utility

The Luftwaffe otherwise known as the German Airforce is the air arm of the Bundeswehr.

History

North Atlantic Naval Incident

The North Atlantic Naval Incident was a small scale battle on the 11th January 2023 in which the German airforce at the time sunk 2 ships belonging to the Corkonian navy. It began when a German fighter was circling over a Pomernian cargoship, in which the Corkonian vessel CN-F-1 sent a warning to the aircraft to cease circling and disperse, in which all requests were ignored, and so a warning shot was fired at the aircraft. This resulted in the aircraft doing an attack run over the Corkonian frigate sinking it.

The Corkonian navy would reinforce with CN-D-1 a type 45 destroyer however that would too be sunk, Germany would end up loosing 1 frigate of their own along with 6 eurofighter aircraft and their ally, NSDAL would loose 2 small boats. This would result in the Cork-German war. The Pomeranian cargoship would also be sunk resulting in the German airforce being accused of committing warcrimes.

Organisation

Structure

Main Article: Structure of the Luftwaffe

All Airfields/BaasesA-Z

Main Article: List of active German airbases

The German airforce currently has 593 airbases and airforce installations spread out across the territories, a large number of these are anti-air batteries and radar batteries.

Symbols, emblems and uniform

Roundel and serial number

Uniform

Ranks and Insignias

The ranks and insignias of the Luftwaffe are based around the real life German airforce.

Commissioned officer ranks
NATO code OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D)
Insignia
Rank General General­-leutnant General­-major Brigade-­general Oberst Oberst­leutnant Major Stabs­haupt­mann Haupt­mann Ober­leut­nant Leut­nant Oberfähnrich Fähnrich Fahnenjunker


Other ranks
NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
Insignia
Rank Ober­stabs­feldwebel Stabs­feldwebel Haupt­feldwebel Ober­feldwebel Feldwebel Stabs­unteroffizier Unteroffizier Stabskorporal Korporal Oberstabs­gefreiter Stabs­gefreiter Haupt­gefreiter Ober­gefreiter Gefreiter Flieger
(Officer

designate)

Oberfähnrich Fähnrich Fahnenjunker

Equipment

Mission and Responsibilities

The primary mission of the Luftwaffe is to secure German airspace, safeguard national sovereignty, and contribute to the collective defense of NATO allies. In addition to air defense, the Luftwaffe is tasked with conducting air-to-ground operations, reconnaissance missions, and providing airlift capabilities for military and humanitarian purposes.


The German Air Force, or Luftwaffe, remains a critical component of the Bundeswehr, providing essential capabilities for national defense and international security. Through its professionalism, technological innovation, and commitment to excellence, the Luftwaffe continues to uphold Germany's responsibilities as a reliable ally and contributor to global peace and stability.

Main Article: List of active German military aircraft