Leviathan-class Aerial Platform

The Leviathan-class Aerial Platform is the flagship of the East Asian Federation Air Forces. The Leviathan is a large aerial assault command craft capable of launching and recovering massive amounts of smaller aircraft. Powered by Fusion and Anti-Gravity, the aircraft is capable of near-infinite flight time, with landings only required to rearm and restock for crew maintenance. This allows it to act as a flying "aircraft carrier" to support Federation armed forces in global conflicts. There is currently one Leviathan-class in service, the FAF Leviathan. It is the only one planned for construction in the near future.

History
Construction of the FAF Leviathan began in September 2005. The construction of the Leviathan is seen as a greatly contributing factor to the success of the Asian Free Trade Agreement because of the massive amount of raw materials required and the resulting trade between the East Asian Federation and the Grand Yarphese Republic. Construction was conducted in secret in the northern mountains of the Korean Region of the Federation and was completed on January 1, 2010. On February 1, 2010, the Leviathan was unveiled for the public.

Armaments

 * Capacity for 25 AAS fighters
 * 5 Tonbo Drone Launchers
 * 4 SAM-800 Launchers