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{{Infobox military unit
| unit_name = Royal Corric Air Cavalry
| unit_name = Royal Antoran Air Cavalry
| native_name = ''Caballería Aérea de Corric Réal''
| native_name = ''Caballería Aérea de Antora Réal''
| image = File:AirCavalryPatchCyr.png|200px
| image = File:AirCavalryLogo.png|200px
| caption =
| caption =
| start_date = 24 September 1913
| start_date = 24 September 1913
| country = [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
| country = [[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30px]] [[Antora]]
| dates =
| dates =
| allegiance =
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| type = [[wikipedia:Air Force|Air Force]]
| type = [[wikipedia:Air Force|Air Force]]
| role = [[wikipedia:Aerial_warfare|Aerial warfare]]
| role = [[wikipedia:Aerial_warfare|Aerial warfare]]
| size = 68,219 personnel
| size = 42,067 personnel
| command_structure = [[File:ArmedForcesCyR.png|30px]] [[Royal Corric Defense Forces]]
| command_structure = [[File:ArmedForcesCyR.png|30px]] [[Royal Antoran Defense Forces]]
| garrison = Descarei, Casilló y Réal
| garrison = [[Descarai]], Casilló y Réal
| garrison_label = Headquarters
| garrison_label = Headquarters
| equipment =
| equipment =
| equipment_label =
| equipment_label =
| nickname =
| nickname =
| motto = Ignis Vocat Honestos (Fire Calls the Honest)
| motto = Somos Rapidos y Furiosos
| colors =
| colors = Sky, Cobalt, and Gold
| colors_label =
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| march =
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The '''Royal Corric Air Cavalry''' (Corric: ''Caballería Aérea de Corric Réal'', abbreviated CACR,) is the air force of [[Casilló y Réal]]. It was formed in 1913 in the waning years of the Great War as the Corric military modernized and the concept of combat aircraft became more widespread. Originally consisting of a few dozen lightly armed biplanes, the Air Cavalry expanded significantly in subsequent decades to become a key part of Corric defense policy. Efforts in the 1950s to design competitive attack craft paid off with the L-60 Mantarayya and the L-65 Tiburón, which have variants still in service today. The focus of the Air Cavalry shifted in the mid-1970s to airlift and transport, and the success of the aircraft produced for this purpose saw them enter the civilian market after several years.
The '''Royal Antoran Air Cavalry''' (Corric: ''Caballería Aérea de Antora Réal'', abbreviated CAAR,) is the air component of the [[Royal Antoran Defense Forces]]. Until 2022, it was known as the Royal Corric Air Cavalry (''Caballería Aérea de Corrí Réal.'') It was formed in 1938 after the [[Great War]] as the Antoran military modernized and the concept of combat aircraft became more widespread. It consists of 298 aircraft and 42,067 personnel spread over six airbases.


Originally consisting of a few dozen light fighters, the Air Cavalry expanded significantly in subsequent decades to become a key part of Antoran defense policy. Efforts in the 1950s to design competitive attack craft paid off with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_A-4_Skyhawk L-60 Mantarayya] and the [[L-65 Tiburón]], which have variants still in service today. The focus of the Air Cavalry shifted in the mid-1970s to airlift and transport, and the success of the aircraft produced for this purpose saw them enter the civilian market after several years.
The Air Cavalry saw two combat squadrons and one transport squadron go AWOL during the 1979 Corric Succession Crisis. These pilots took their aircraft, and were attempting to plan an attack on a major military target before they were arrested, tried, and imprisoned. The stolen aircraft where meanwhile scrapped due to the dishonor of being used by insurrectionists.


The Air Cavalry was reduced in size after the Corric Succession Crisis in 1987. Two squadrons of fighter craft and one of transport craft were removed from the official structure after their participation in the armed insurrection against the crown. In 2022, the Air Cavalry was renamed to the Royal Antoran Air Cavalry.
According to current doctrine, the Air Cavalry has four main goals: to defend the nation and its infrastructure and citizens from foreign aggression, to provide capacity to transport ground-based troops and equipment of the [[Royal Corric Defense Forces]], to operate ground-attack capability against surface targets, and to operate as a surveillance and control element during warfare. As of 2021, the Air Cavalry has 68,000 active members and around 400 aircraft.

According to current doctrine, the Air Cavalry has four main goals: to defend the nation and its infrastructure and citizens from foreign aggression, to provide capacity to transport ground-based troops and equipment of the Royal Antoran Defense Forces, to operate ground-attack capability against surface targets, and to operate as a surveillance and control element during warfare.


== Organization ==
== Organization ==
The Air Cavalry is made up of Brigades. There are four Air Brigades, which are made up of fighter craft, two Air Bombardment Brigades, which have the ground-attack and naval patrol craft, and two Transport Brigades, composed of heavy-lift planes, transport helicopters, and similar aircraft. Brigades are divided into Groups, which contain Squadrons as well as supply and support elements. Air Brigades have two Groups with two squadrons apiece. Air Bombardment Brigades have two Groups, each with three squadrons. Transport Brigades have three Groups with three Squadrons. Outside the Brigade structure are two specialized squadrons: the 33rd Refueling Squadron and the 34th Electronic Warfare Squadron. These special squadrons contain only two and four aircraft respectively.
The Air Cavalry is made up of Brigades. There are four Air Brigades, which are made up of fighter craft, two Air Bombardment Brigades, which have the ground-attack and naval patrol craft, and two Transport Brigades, composed of heavy-lift planes, transport helicopters, and similar aircraft. Brigades are divided into Groups, which contain Squadrons as well as supply and support elements. Air Brigades have two Groups with two squadrons apiece. Air Bombardment Brigades have two Groups, each with three squadrons. Transport Brigades have three Groups with three Squadrons. Outside the Brigade structure are two specialized squadrons: the 33rd Refueling Squadron and the 34th Electronic Warfare Squadron. These special squadrons contain only two and four aircraft respectively.

== Personnel ==
In 2022, the CACR possessed a strength of 58,007 active members and 8,211 reservists. The civilian personnel component made up approximately 60% of these numbers, most working in maintenance, logistics, and damage control. In 2021, the Royal Antoran Defense Forces began a significant downsizing and modernization effort to reduce bloated service numbers and replace old equipment from the mid-1900s. The General Staff have indicated they would like to reduce the Air Cavalry in size to 48,000 soldiers and 4,000 reservists by mid-2022.

=== Training ===
The Air Cavalry operates three primary training institutions. The [[Descarai]] Combat Academy, the largest military college in the nation, has basic and advanced courses detailing air warfare doctrine and practices. The two practical training programs, located at Fort Lluvieré Air Base and Fort Bugrí Air Reserve Base, cater to both military and civilian aviation, with the Stratosphere Program at Fort Lluvieré reserved for selected pilot cadets destined for elite service. Training starts with the basic T-12 Perro prop aircraft and then graduates to the L-72 Méro light combat trainer.


== Aircraft ==
== Aircraft ==
The Air Cavalry operates 298 aircraft across its Brigades. The past use of a variety of foreign fighter craft has led to the creation of the "Antorize" policy. All foreign aircraft serving in the Air Cavalry undergo an extensive refit to replace their avionics, weapons, and engines with appropriate domestic models. This ensures that the Air Cavalry will not have a surplus of spare parts for certain planes and a deficit of others in wartime.
The Air Cavalry operates 391 aircraft across its various Brigades with some being phased out of service over the coming years. The CACR does not have a dedicated modern fighter or interceptor airframe, which has been a point of contention for several decades. The General Staff are currently exploring new options as current inventory is sorted, including the [[Cryria|Cryrian]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab_JAS_39_Gripen JAS 39E Gripen] and the [[Volkia|Volkian]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikoyan_MiG-29 GA-20M] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikoyan_MiG-31 GA-36].

The General Staff upgraded the fighter inventory in late 2020 with the purchase of twenty-four GA-20M and thirty-six GA-36s from [[Volkia]] and twelve JAS-39E Gripens from [[Cryria]], replacing the 56 L-65 Tiburóns that had been in service since the 1990s and the 32 L-60 Mantarayyas from the 1970s. The Mantarayyas were sold as scrap and most Tiburóns sold to the [[The Company of the Quill|Company of the Quill]] as their new air wing.

In 2022, the CAAR received delivery of twenty-four L-75 Gavilán light fighters from the joint Antoran-Cryrian Advanced Lightweight Adaptable Military Aircraft project, as well as ten L/U -448 Gaviotas from the domestic Compact Sumbarine Destroyer Aircraft program. This enabled the air fleet to be reorganized further, with all GA-36 interceptors and GA-20M fighters being transferred to the Royal Antoran Royal Guard. Six V/U-47 maritime patrol aircraft and five L/U-449 Martín anti-submarine aircraft were transferred to the [[Royal Antoran Armada]].


As part of the induction into the [[Inter-Novaran Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance]], the Air Cavalry recieved 10 L-100 Solaris strike aircraft from [[Volscina]], enabling Antora to deploy nuclear warhead-tipped cruise missiles and bombs as part of the INTRA deterrence triad.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | Combat Aircraft
! colspan="6" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | Combat Aircraft
|-
|-
! style="text-align:center; background:#acc;"|Aircraft
! style="text-align:center; background:#acc;" |Aircraft
! style="text-align: center; background:#acc;"|Origin
! style="text-align: center; background:#acc;" |Origin
! style="text-align:l center; background:#acc;"|Type
! style="text-align:l center; background:#acc;" |Type
! style="text-align:left; background:#acc;"|Photo
! style="text-align:left; background:#acc;" |Photo
! style="text-align:center; background:#acc;"|In service
! style="text-align:center; background:#acc;" |In service
! style="text-align: center; background:#acc;"|Notes
! style="text-align: center; background:#acc;" |Notes
|-
|-
| JAS-39E/ANT Grifón
| L-60 Mantarayya
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
| [[File:CryriaFlag.png|30x30px]] [[Cryria]]
| Multirole fighter
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_aircraft Ground attack aircraft]
| [[File:L-60 Mantarayya attack aircraft.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:SAAF-Gripen-001.png|200x200px]]
| 32
| 24
| Cryrian Beyond Visual Range air superiority fighter, ground attack and anti-ship capabilities
| Being phased out
|-
|-
| L-65 Tiburón
|L-75 Gavilán
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] Antora
[[File:CryriaFlag.png|30x30px]] [[Cryria]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fighter-bomber Fighter-bomber]
|Multirole fighter
| [[File:L-65-Tiburón-multirole-fighter.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:L-75 Gavilán.png|200x200px]]
| 56
|25
| Being rotated to dedicated ground attack missions
|Joint Antoran-Cryrian light fighter project, assigned air superiority missions
|-
|-
| L-72 Méro
|L-100/ANT Solaris
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:VolscinaFlag.jpg|30x30px]] [[Volscina]]
|Strike fighter
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_combat_aircraft Light combat aircraft]
| [[File:L-72 Méro lightcombat.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:RAACStrike.jpg|200x200px]]
| 12
|10
|Anti-ship and cruise missile payload capable
| Combination trainer and light combat aircraft
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maritime_patrol Maritime Patrol]
! colspan="6" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maritime_patrol Maritime Patrol]
|-
|-
| U-85
| V/U-47
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maritime_patrol_aircraft Maritime patrol and surveillance]
| Maritime patrol and surveillance
| [[File:U-85 Naval patrol.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:V-U-47.png|200x200px]]
| 8
| 4
| Maritime patrol & battlespace control, armed with sonar buoys and torpedos
| Patrol aircraft for detecting threats to coastal installations, shipping, territorial waters
|-
|-
| U-47/AS
| L/U-449 Martín
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-submarine_warfare Anti-submarine aircraft]
| Anti-submarine aircraft
| [[File:U-47 Anti-Submarine.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:LU449.png|200x200px]]
| 7
| 6
| Armed with sonar buoys, torpedoes, depth charges
| Armed with torpedos, depth charges, magnetometers. Capable of refueling operations
|-
|-
|L/U-448 Gaviota
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_warfare Electronic Warfare]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
|Maritime strike aircraft
|[[File:Viking.jpg|200x200px]]
|10
|Armed with torpedos, bombs, anti-ship missiles
|-
|-
! colspan="6" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_warfare Electronic Warfare]
| U-40
|-
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
| E/U-449 Estática
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic-warfare_aircraft Electronic warfare and surveillance]
|[[File:U-40 surveillance.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| Electronic warfare and surveillance
| 2
|[[File:E-U-449.png|200x200px]]
| 3
| Special deployment EWAR aircraft
| Special deployment EWAR aircraft
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_early_warning_and_control Airborne Early-warning and Control]
! colspan="6" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | Surveillance
|-
|-
| U-87/AEWC
| V/U-47/AEWC
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_early_warning_and_control AEWC]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_early_warning_and_control AEWC]
| [[File:U-87 AWACS.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:U-87 AWACS.jpg|200px]]
| 2
| 4
| Airborne battlespace control aircraft
| Airborne battlespace control aircraft
|-
|-
|V/U-44
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_firefighting Aerial Firefighting]
|[[File:TamerlaineFlag.png|30x30px]] [[Tamerlaine]]
|Surveillance
|[[File:VU44.png|200x200px]]
|9
|Surveillance and artillery spotting
|-
|-
! colspan="6" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_firefighting Aerial Firefighting]
| UF-41 Aguacero
|-
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
| F/U-41 Aguacero
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_firefighting#Water_bombers Water bomber]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_firefighting#Water_bombers Water bomber]
| [[File:CL215 43 Grupo (cropped).jpg|200px]]
| [[File:CL215 43 Grupo (cropped).jpg|200px]]
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| Flying boat water bomber
| Flying boat water bomber
|-
|-
| H-13 Ilueva
| F/H-13 Ilueva
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:VarentineLeagueFlag.jpg|30x30px]] Varentine League
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_firefighting#Helicopters Helitack]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_firefighting#Helicopters Helitack]
| [[File:H-13 llueva.PNG|200px]]
| [[File:H-13 llueva.PNG|200px]]
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| Firefighter transport and water bomber
| Firefighter transport and water bomber
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_transport_aircraft Transport]'''
! colspan="6" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | Transport
|-
|-
| U-42
| T/U-42 Chupador
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liaison_aircraft Utility] and transport
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liaison_aircraft Utility] and transport
| [[File:U42.png|200x200px]]
| [[File:Short C-23A Sherpa (330-200), USA - Air Force AN1532344.jpg|200px]]
| 13
| Used for artillery spotting
|-
| U-87/T
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_transport_aircraft Transport]
| [[File:U-87 Transport.jpg|200px]]
| 30
| 30
|
| Standard personnel transport aircraft
|-
| T/U-47
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| Transport
| [[File:U47T.png|200x200px]]
| 20
| Capable of armored vehicle transport
|-
|-
| U-89
| T/U-89
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airlift Airlift]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airlift Airlift]
| [[File:U-89 airlift transport.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:U-89 airlift transport.jpg|200x200px]]
| 4
| 6
| Strategic airlift capable
| Strategic airlift capable
|-
|-
! colspan="6" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | Helicopter
| U-880
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_refueling Transport/Tanker]
| [[File:U-890 Refueling.jpg|200px]]
| 2
| Part of 33rd Refueling Squadron
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helicopter Helicopter]
|-
|-
| H-23 Uro
| H-23 Uro
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_helicopter#Utility Multirole/air assault helicopter]
| Multirole/air assault helicopter
| [[File:H-23 2 Uro multirole helicopter.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:28002626845 0b6b29c6ce o.png|200x200px]]
| 80
| 35
| Has gunship and attack helicopter variants
| Has gunship and medivac variants
|-
|-
| H-20 Marsopa
| H-20 Marsopa
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_helicopter#Utility Utility helicopter]
| Utility helicopter
| [[File:H-20 Marsopa utility helicopter.jpeg|200px]]
| [[File:H-20 Marsopa utility helicopter.jpeg|200x200px]]
| 33
| 30
| Has gunship, search & rescue, and special variants
| Found most often in naval deployments
|-
|-
| H-22 Macana 4
| H-18 Delfín Rége
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| Transport helicopter
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_helicopter#Maritime Naval utility]
| [[File:H-22 Macana.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:H-17 2 Delfín Rége heavy helicopter.jpg|200px]]
| 42
| Has scout and SAR variants
|-
| H-17 Delfín
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_transport_aircraft#Rotary_wing Transport helicopter]
| [[File:H-17 1 Delfín utility helicopter.jpg|200px]]
| 20
| 20
| Used as a heavy-lift helicopter
| Medium-lift transport helicopter
|-
|-
! colspan="6" style="align: center; background: lavender;" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trainer_aircraft Trainers]
| H-18 Delfín Rége
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_transport_aircraft#Rotary_wing Transport helicopter]
| [[File:H-17 2 Delfín Rége heavy helicopter.jpg|200px]]
| 25
| Longer range than H-17
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trainer_aircraft Trainers]
|-
|-
| T-12 Perro
| T-12 Perro
| [[File:FlagofCasilloyReal.png|30px]] [[Casilló y Réal]]
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trainer_aircraft Trainer aircraft]
| Trainer aircraft
| [[File:U-21 Perro trainer.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:U-21 Perro trainer.jpg|200px]]
| 6
| 13
| Cannot be converted to combat use
| Cannot be converted to combat use
|-
|T-72 Méro Piquo
|[[File:NewAndoraflag.png|30x30px]] [[Antora]]
|Advanced lead-in trainer
|[[File:L-72 Méro lightcombat.png|200x200px]]
|20
|Emergency strike reserve doubles as jet trainer platform for advancing pilot cadets
|-
|-
|}
|}


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Latest revision as of 19:14, 6 August 2023

Royal Antoran Air Cavalry
Caballería Aérea de Antora Réal
Founded24 September 1913
Country Antora
TypeAir Force
RoleAerial warfare
Size42,067 personnel
Part of Royal Antoran Defense Forces
HeadquartersDescarai, Casilló y Réal
MottoSomos Rapidos y Furiosos
ColorsSky, Cobalt, and Gold
Anniversaries24 September
Commanders
Chief Marshal of the Air CavalryCarlos Gamesa Palmas
Wing MarshalRuben Linares

The Royal Antoran Air Cavalry (Corric: Caballería Aérea de Antora Réal, abbreviated CAAR,) is the air component of the Royal Antoran Defense Forces. Until 2022, it was known as the Royal Corric Air Cavalry (Caballería Aérea de Corrí Réal.) It was formed in 1938 after the Great War as the Antoran military modernized and the concept of combat aircraft became more widespread. It consists of 298 aircraft and 42,067 personnel spread over six airbases.

Originally consisting of a few dozen light fighters, the Air Cavalry expanded significantly in subsequent decades to become a key part of Antoran defense policy. Efforts in the 1950s to design competitive attack craft paid off with the L-60 Mantarayya and the L-65 Tiburón, which have variants still in service today. The focus of the Air Cavalry shifted in the mid-1970s to airlift and transport, and the success of the aircraft produced for this purpose saw them enter the civilian market after several years.

The Air Cavalry was reduced in size after the Corric Succession Crisis in 1987. Two squadrons of fighter craft and one of transport craft were removed from the official structure after their participation in the armed insurrection against the crown. In 2022, the Air Cavalry was renamed to the Royal Antoran Air Cavalry.

According to current doctrine, the Air Cavalry has four main goals: to defend the nation and its infrastructure and citizens from foreign aggression, to provide capacity to transport ground-based troops and equipment of the Royal Antoran Defense Forces, to operate ground-attack capability against surface targets, and to operate as a surveillance and control element during warfare.

Organization

The Air Cavalry is made up of Brigades. There are four Air Brigades, which are made up of fighter craft, two Air Bombardment Brigades, which have the ground-attack and naval patrol craft, and two Transport Brigades, composed of heavy-lift planes, transport helicopters, and similar aircraft. Brigades are divided into Groups, which contain Squadrons as well as supply and support elements. Air Brigades have two Groups with two squadrons apiece. Air Bombardment Brigades have two Groups, each with three squadrons. Transport Brigades have three Groups with three Squadrons. Outside the Brigade structure are two specialized squadrons: the 33rd Refueling Squadron and the 34th Electronic Warfare Squadron. These special squadrons contain only two and four aircraft respectively.

Personnel

In 2022, the CACR possessed a strength of 58,007 active members and 8,211 reservists. The civilian personnel component made up approximately 60% of these numbers, most working in maintenance, logistics, and damage control. In 2021, the Royal Antoran Defense Forces began a significant downsizing and modernization effort to reduce bloated service numbers and replace old equipment from the mid-1900s. The General Staff have indicated they would like to reduce the Air Cavalry in size to 48,000 soldiers and 4,000 reservists by mid-2022.

Training

The Air Cavalry operates three primary training institutions. The Descarai Combat Academy, the largest military college in the nation, has basic and advanced courses detailing air warfare doctrine and practices. The two practical training programs, located at Fort Lluvieré Air Base and Fort Bugrí Air Reserve Base, cater to both military and civilian aviation, with the Stratosphere Program at Fort Lluvieré reserved for selected pilot cadets destined for elite service. Training starts with the basic T-12 Perro prop aircraft and then graduates to the L-72 Méro light combat trainer.

Aircraft

The Air Cavalry operates 298 aircraft across its Brigades. The past use of a variety of foreign fighter craft has led to the creation of the "Antorize" policy. All foreign aircraft serving in the Air Cavalry undergo an extensive refit to replace their avionics, weapons, and engines with appropriate domestic models. This ensures that the Air Cavalry will not have a surplus of spare parts for certain planes and a deficit of others in wartime.

The General Staff upgraded the fighter inventory in late 2020 with the purchase of twenty-four GA-20M and thirty-six GA-36s from Volkia and twelve JAS-39E Gripens from Cryria, replacing the 56 L-65 Tiburóns that had been in service since the 1990s and the 32 L-60 Mantarayyas from the 1970s. The Mantarayyas were sold as scrap and most Tiburóns sold to the Company of the Quill as their new air wing.

In 2022, the CAAR received delivery of twenty-four L-75 Gavilán light fighters from the joint Antoran-Cryrian Advanced Lightweight Adaptable Military Aircraft project, as well as ten L/U -448 Gaviotas from the domestic Compact Sumbarine Destroyer Aircraft program. This enabled the air fleet to be reorganized further, with all GA-36 interceptors and GA-20M fighters being transferred to the Royal Antoran Royal Guard. Six V/U-47 maritime patrol aircraft and five L/U-449 Martín anti-submarine aircraft were transferred to the Royal Antoran Armada.

As part of the induction into the Inter-Novaran Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance, the Air Cavalry recieved 10 L-100 Solaris strike aircraft from Volscina, enabling Antora to deploy nuclear warhead-tipped cruise missiles and bombs as part of the INTRA deterrence triad.

Combat Aircraft
Aircraft Origin Type Photo In service Notes
JAS-39E/ANT Grifón Cryria Multirole fighter 24 Cryrian Beyond Visual Range air superiority fighter, ground attack and anti-ship capabilities
L-75 Gavilán Antora

Cryria

Multirole fighter 25 Joint Antoran-Cryrian light fighter project, assigned air superiority missions
L-100/ANT Solaris Volscina Strike fighter 10 Anti-ship and cruise missile payload capable
Maritime Patrol
V/U-47 Antora Maritime patrol and surveillance 4 Maritime patrol & battlespace control, armed with sonar buoys and torpedos
L/U-449 Martín Antora Anti-submarine aircraft 6 Armed with torpedos, depth charges, magnetometers. Capable of refueling operations
L/U-448 Gaviota Antora Maritime strike aircraft 10 Armed with torpedos, bombs, anti-ship missiles
Electronic Warfare
E/U-449 Estática Antora Electronic warfare and surveillance 3 Special deployment EWAR aircraft
Surveillance
V/U-47/AEWC Antora AEWC 4 Airborne battlespace control aircraft
V/U-44 Tamerlaine Surveillance 9 Surveillance and artillery spotting
Aerial Firefighting
F/U-41 Aguacero Antora Water bomber 7 Flying boat water bomber
F/H-13 Ilueva Varentine League Helitack 10 Firefighter transport and water bomber
Transport
T/U-42 Chupador Antora Utility and transport 30
T/U-47 Antora Transport 20 Capable of armored vehicle transport
T/U-89 Antora Airlift 6 Strategic airlift capable
Helicopter
H-23 Uro Antora Multirole/air assault helicopter 35 Has gunship and medivac variants
H-20 Marsopa Antora Utility helicopter 30 Has gunship, search & rescue, and special variants
H-18 Delfín Rége Antora Transport helicopter 20 Medium-lift transport helicopter
Trainers
T-12 Perro Antora Trainer aircraft 13 Cannot be converted to combat use
T-72 Méro Piquo Antora Advanced lead-in trainer 20 Emergency strike reserve doubles as jet trainer platform for advancing pilot cadets