Corkonian Navy

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Royal Corkonian Airforce
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Logo of the Corkonian navy.
Active 20th January 2020-present day
Disbanded
Country Kingdom of Cork
Allegiance
Branch
Branches
Service branches
Type Navy
Role Naval warfare
Size
Part of Corkonian Armed Forces
Garrison/HQ Collin's Barracks, Co. Cork
Nickname
Patron
Motto "Yield but to Victory."
Colors
March
Fleet

2 aircraft carriers

12 submarines

12 submarines

12 submarines

12 submarines

12 submarines

12 submarines

Mascot
Anniversaries
Equipment Equipment of the Corkonian Airforce

List of active Corcaigh military aircraft

Battles/wars
Decorations
Battle honours
Flying hours
Roblox group
Ranks
Commanders
Current Commander
Commander in Chief grandhappy
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Notable commanders
Insignia
Naval jack
Flag
Ensign
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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
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The Royal Corkonian Airforce or the Corkonian Airforce is the air component of the Royal Corkonian Armed Forces, it is solely responsible for all aircraft usage (minus helicopters) within the Corkonian Armed Forces, such as air support, bombing runs, air logistics and more.

History

The Corkonian Airforce's activity throughout the years has been minimal at best, the airforce did have a regular deployment when it came to the homeland's defence however was rarely ever used in any wars. This being said the airforce was in multiple battles including the 2nd Cork-Celtic War and the 3rd Cork-Celtic War and the North Atlantic Naval Incident.

Organisation

The Corkonian Airforce is divided into Wings in which they are responsible for command over an entire region, i.e Hibernian Wing being in command of all aircraft within Ireland. Wings consist of groups which consist of squadrons which consist of flights, and that's essentially the summary of tactical command within the Corkonian Airforce.

Ranks and Insignias

The ranks and insignias of the Corkonian airforce are based around the real life Irish and British armies. The ranks have gone through a lot of changes over the years, however with the Corkonian Armed Forces 2024 Re-Organisation Act they were permanently fixed.

Officers
Rank group General Officer (sco | senior commissioned officer) Commissioned Officer (co) Junior Commissioned Officer (jco) Officer Cadet
Insignia No insignia
Abbreviation Lt Gen[1] Maj Gen Brig Gen Col Lt Col Comdt Capt Lt 2nd Lt O Cdt.
Other ranks
Rank group Non-commissioned officer Enlisted
Insignia No insignia
Abbreviation RSM RQMS FS FQMS Sgt Cpl Amm 3* Amm 2* App Rec

Structure

Main Article: Structure of the Corkonian Airforce
The Corkonian Airforce for the most part is divided into squadrons and wings, however it maintains the Strategic Missile Corp's which acts as the unit who operates all missiles within Cork. The strategic missile corp's is divided into battalions batteries and the battalions share numbers with the Corkonian Army, for example, if the army has 7th 8th and 9th battalion, the strategic missile corp's would have 10th battalion despite it being in the airforce.

Equipment

Main Article: Aircraft of the Corkonian Airforce
The Corkonian Airforce's inventory is filled from numerous aircraft from differing nations, of which a lot are logistical, recon and utility roles. Cork however does maintain a large fighter collection along with an air support arm.

Helicopters

The airforce typically does not operate helicopters as that role goes to the Army Air Corps, however the airforce does maintain a small fleet of helicopter aircraft all of which being utility aircraft for transport or vip transport.

The airforce sacrificed all helicopters to the Army Air Corps with the Corkonian Armed Forces 2024 Re-Organisation Act making a clear divide on what the army air corps main goal is.

  1. Lieutenant General is actively the highest rank in the Airforce, it is only held by the Chief of Airstaff (cork)