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Vietnamese Liberation Air Force
Founded 1995
Country File:Flag of Yarphei.svg Yarphei
Branch Air Force
Size Undisclosed, estimated to be around 2,000,000
Part of Vietnamese Liberation Army
Garrison/HQ Khuâyđầy Platform
Motto The only victory is the enforcement of victory.
Chiếntắng chĩ là Tựctın cũa
Colors Red-Orange and Black
Commanders
Commander of the Air Force Phùng Quang Yâng
Commander-in-Chief of the Vietnamese Liberation Army Trầng Chúp Long
Insignia
Roundel VLAF Roundel


The Yarphese Air Force is the branch of the Vietnamese Liberation Army responsible for aerospace operations. It is one of the largest air forces in the world, with over 8,000 usable aircraft. Like much of the Vietnamese Liberation Army, it is traditionally centred on Khuâyđầy Platform, although the VLA is encouraging independence from it since it was destroyed by a fusion bomb during the 2010 Yarphese War. Yarphei currently has several bases all over the world, making it one of the world's main military superpowers. The air force is responsible for aerospace campaigns, cyberwarfare, and weather control, organizing the installment and deployment of TMP and OU3 weather stations. Cyber campaigns have been limited, and space campaigns are generally unknown.

History[]

The branch of the VLA was initiated in 1995, when Huỳnh Ngọc Ang was asked to purchase some aircraft from the East Asian Federation. Although reluctantly implemented at first, this trade icebreaker was profitable for most countries in the long run. Since then, the air force has participated in every major war since then, including the Thai-Yarphese War and World War III.

With the rise of the Yarphese economy, Tranh ordered a new generation of aircraft to be designed through several corporations. Appointed were Bãng Yuyệt, Yương Yẫu, and Yê Yan. Using several different power sources, including fusion power purchased from the East Asian Federation after the formation of the Asian Free Trade Agreement. The new generation of aircraft proved to be extremely powerful and relatively cheap due to the lift on trade sanctions. By 2006, Yarphei had the almost the largest aircraft inventory in the world.

Organization[]

After the 2010 invasion of Myanmar, the VLAF was split into forces and divisions to enhance organization. Each division would cover a certain area, with a single "home base" meant to provide for it. The base is usually an airport or base with agreements by the country in its ownership for Yarphei to occupy the airport. At the center of each main force is a larger base with and undisclosed location, built to provide larger amounts of troops. It is known that the Homeland Defense Force is not only split into divisions, but there are further subdivisions, militarizing practically every town in Yarphei. The different forces are listed below in order of size, with the homeland defence force being the largest and the peripheral being the smallest.

  • Homeland Defence Force (geographic Yarphei only)
  • Malay Peninsula: Singapore
  • Kra Isthmus: Songkhla
  • Thai Areas: Pattaya
  • Khmer Areas: Ft. Cardamom
  • Southern Vietnam: Longxuyen
  • Central Vietnam: Taynin
  • Australia: Katherine
  • Papua: Daru
  • Southeast Asian Defence Force
  • Malay-Indonesia: Jakarta, Indonesia
  • East Indonesia: Manado, Indonesia
  • Philippines: Cebu, Philippines
  • Tonkin: Haiphong, Vietnam
  • Annam: Huế, Vietnam
  • Kampuchea: Battambang, Yarphei
  • Laos: Luang Phrabang, Laos
  • Hmong-Burmese Highlands: Myitkyina, Burma
  • Burmese Lowlands: Mawlamyine, Burma
  • Thai Basin: Chiang Mai, Thailand
  • Udon Thani: Pattaya, Yarphei
  • East Asian Force
  • Japanese Islands: Keton, East Asian Federation
  • Korea: Hamheung, East Asian Federation
  • North China: Dalian, East Asian Federation
  • South China: Xiamen, Cantonese Republic
  • Taiwan: Gaoxiong, East Asian Federation
  • East Turkestan: Nyingchi, Republic of China
  • Soviet Force
  • Far East: Vladivostok, Soviet Union
  • East Siberia: Ulan-Ude, Altaic Union
  • West Siberia: Turkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan
  • Heatland: New Singapore, Turkey
  • Asiatic Force
  • Cental Asia: Herat, Pashtunistan
  • Western Asia: Nevşehir, Turkey
  • Middle East: Muscat, Oman
  • East Africa: Aswan, Egypt
  • East-Central Africa: Tripoli, Libya
  • West-Central Africa: Tunis, Tunisia
  • West Africa: Fez, Morocco
  • European Force
  • Baltic-Scandinavian: Wroclaw, Poland
  • Germanic: Brussels, Franco-German Commonwealth
  • Romantic: Liege, Franco-German Commonwealth
  • Iberian: Barcelona, Spain
  • Balkan: Patra, Greece
  • Western Force
  • South Africa: Chimcán Cụcmàı, Yarphei
  • North East: Higüey, Dominican Republic
  • North Central: Santa Marta, Colombia
  • North West: Vilyuchinsk, East Asian Federation
  • Caribbean: Bridgetown, Barbados
  • Central: Quepos, Yarphei
  • Andean: Arequipa, Peru
  • Patagonian: Stanley, Yarphei
  • Pampa: Cochabamba, Bolivia
  • Amazon: Trujillo, Peru
  • Peripheral Force
  • Australian: Admiralty Gulf, Yarphei
  • Oceanic: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
  • Central Africa: Lagos, Nigeria

Aircraft Inventory[]

Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service
B-2 Spirit Flag of the United States (FW) United States of America Stealth Fighter B-2 10
Northrop Grumman F-5 Tiger II Flag of the United States (FW) United States of America Interceptor F-5S 36
Interceptor/Trainer F-5T 9
Fokker 50 Flag of the Netherlands The Netherlands Medium Transport/VIP 50UTL 4
Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon File:Flag of Everett.svg Everett Interceptor F-16C 24
Strike F-16D 40
Lockheed C-130 Hercules File:Flag of Everett.svg Everett Heavy Transport 130B, 130H 10
Boeing F-15 Strike Eagle File:Flag of Everett.svg Everett Air superiority/Strike F-15SG 24
Boeing 767 File:Flag of Everett.svg Everett VIP Transport E-767 5
Mitsubishi F-2 File:Flag of the East Asian Federation.svg East Asian Federation Fighter/Trainer/Air Superiority F-2F, F-2FT, F-2FA 1240
Hyasoda Vespa File:Flag of the East Asian Federation.svg East Asian Federation Stealth Fighter FS-90 120
Mitsubishi Starhawk File:Flag of the East Asian Federation.svg East Asian Federation Stratofighter F-25X 450
F-27X Mitsubishi Hikari Starfighter File:Flag of the East Asian Federation.svg East Asian Federation Starfighter SF-27X 24
Yương Egret 99 File:Flag of Yarphei.svg Yarphei Strategic Transport B-99, C-99 300
Yương Pangolin 10 File:Flag of Yarphei.svg Yarphei Stealth Fighter/Trainer A-10 1860
Bãng Krait 550 File:Flag of Yarphei.svg Yarphei Stealth Fighter K-550, K-650 2300
Bãng Monitor 75 File:Flag of Yarphei.svg Yarphei Ground Attack A-75, B-75 140
Yê Terrapin 88 File:Flag of Yarphei.svg Yarphei AWACS E-88, J-88 200
Bãng Rorqual 199 File:Flag of Yarphei.svg Yarphei Tactical Transport C-199 240
Yê Binturong 2000 File:Flag of Yarphei.svg Yarphei Fighter F-2000 1100
Yương Tiger 350 File:Flag of Yarphei.svg Yarphei Reconnaisance A-350 300
RQ-2 Pioneer Flag of Israel Israel Reconnaisance RQ-2 40
Elbit Hermes 450 Flag of Israel Israel Reconnaisance 450 5
Tupolev Tu-170 File:Flag of Union of Soviet Sovereign Republics.svg Union of Soviet Sovereign Republics Stealth Fighter Tu-170 50
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