Mursland Airforce

The Kralskata Vuuzdushni Oruuzhi (Mursian, abbreviation: KVO; Royal Air Weapon) is the branch of the Mursian Armed Forces tasked with protecting the airspace of Mursland. It was founded as an independent branch in the military in 1920 after initial trials with aircraft in the Mursland Army. The Airforce operates planes and helicopters, but also operates various surface-to-air-missile installations, both stationary and mobile. The branch employs a total of 5113 people.

History
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Arkady Kristiyan Hristofor, later King Arkady III, was a great fan of flying. He served in the Airforce from 1937 to 1947, initially as a bomber pilot, and later as a pilot on a spotter plane.

Equipement
Mursland operates 56 ZuB-17VM multirole fighter jets from Poja from landbases.

Beside the jets, they also operate: 58 Battle helicopters, 19 Transport helicopters, 15 Transport planes, and 25 Aircraft of other type.

The KVO also operates 70 mobile Anti-air missile systems and 18 static systems.