New Afrikan Air Force

The Nuwaubian Air Force (NAF) is the aerial warfare branch of the Nuwaubian Armed Forces, and one of the five branches of the military. Following the breakup of the United States in 2007, Nuwaubia walked away with the lion's share of the United States Air Force, primarily due to the vast majority of the USAF's bases, inventory, and factories being located in the nation of Nuwaubia today. As it is the largest air force on the continent, and the second largest branch of the Nuwaubian military, the NAF recieve special attention from the federal government, in that it takes priority over the branches of the military. The NAF operates 2,427 manned aircraft (1,355 NAF, 782 Air National Guard, 290 Air Force Reserve), 100 unmanned aircraft, 1,200 air-launched cruise missiles, and 235 intercontinental ballistic missiles. The Nuwaubian Air Forces employs some 131,924 active personnel, the entirety of the Selected and Individual Ready Reserves (some 68,872 personnel), and 37,560 in the Air National Guard. Additionally, the Nuwaubian Air Force employs 83,213 civilian personnel, and has another 24,000 in the Civil Air Patrol, preserved by the Nuwaubian government for it's contributions to aviation.