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<small><i>Main Article: [[Structure of the Luftwaffe]]</i></small><br> | <small><i>Main Article: [[Structure of the Luftwaffe]]</i></small><br> | ||
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===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. |
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The Luftwaffe otherwise known as the German Airforce is the air arm of the Bundeswehr.
History
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
Air bases
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
- Other ranks
Equipment
Main Article: List of active German military aircraft