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Intensive research into the datas collected were commenced after the excercise, with the Realm Aviation Service coming to the additional conclusion that its air losses were primarily due to unobserved enemy attacks from the rear, and were, therefore, a technological problem as well. The service responded by upgrading its TKN-60B Amhailt II fleet, installing an internal cannon in of the forms of the six-barreled 20mm PG-320N1, as well as research into developing improved airborne radar systems, and working to solve the targeting problems of the air-to-air missiles equipped. Later on, this report was reinforced by the "Ault Report" which conclusively gather datas from both exercises to conclude that the problem also stemmed from inadequate air-crew training in air combat maneuvering (ACM). Among its wide-ranging recommendations to improve air combat performance, the Ault Report recommended that an "'''''Aviation Fighter Weapons School (AFWS)'''''" be established to revive and disseminate community fighter expertise throughout both the Aviation Service, and Armada.
 
=== Establishment ===
The end result was the establishment of the '''''Aviation Fighter Weapons School (AFWS)''''' on July 4th, 1971, at Váras Air Force Base by Teancaer, Grand Dominion of Círi. Placed under the control of the FS-121 "Séadaire" (Pacemaker) an TKN-60A Phantom–equipped Replacement Air Group (RAG) unit, the new school will, for the first year, be prioritized, provided with a copious amounts of funding and resources. Its staff consists of eight TKN-60B Phantom II instructors from FS-121 and one intelligence officer hand-picked by the school's first officer-in-charge, Lieutenant Commander Jan Pedan nar Venvoi. Together, TKN-60 aviators Darel Gary nar Alam, Mel Lain, Jatan Le nar , Narmen Granit, Johan Rigel nar Dazitz, Karsan Tarbec nar Lestek, Arvin Selter nar Varus, Jorvan Sloan nar Siinkar, as well as Ruban Wyn nar Tenkir Ke'tam, a naval intelligence officer, built the Naval Fighter Weapons School syllabus from scratch. To support their operations, they borrowed aircraft from its parent unit and other Varus of Tenkir-based units, such as composite squadron VC-7 and Fighter Squadron TRIPLE ONE VF-111. The school's first headquarters was set in a 3 stories tall, abandoned-now-refurbished building nearby.
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