Two General Resource Ltd. F-16XF Gyrfalcons parked at Madobe Naval Air Station, Molokai Island. General Resource Ltd. has stepped up as the most active SARF squadron in a recent divisional competition. Among the pilots who participated from the General Resource Defense Force were ZaurixAiprax and SiegZeon. The GRDF conducted more group patrols than any other division in SARF. Congratulations, General Resource pilots!
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4th Aerial Wing Su-34 Fullback trailing behind a UPEO F-16XFU Gyrfalcon and Ouroboros F-15S/MT Advanced Eagle+ Special Armed Response Force pilots collaborated with the 4th Aerial Wing "Scorpions" recently to complete an airstrike in the Hawaii area. The mission was a success with only a few casualties. Ouroboros F-15S/MT Advanced Eagle+ firing on a Udaloy destroyer during the operation. SARF headed the operation, dubbing it Operation Waialeale. No further information regarding the mission has yet been authorized to be disclosed to the public. 4AW F-16 firing on hostile ground targets The 4th Aerial Wing "Scorpions'" website can be found here.
AH-66B Comanche scouting for the rescue mission. After the most recent downing of an unarmed General Resource Defense Force transport, search and rescue was employed to recover the pilot of the transport from the Hawaiian waters. The pilot has survived and his accounts have told that the hostile attack was unprovoked. SARF condemns the actions of the VFA-49 and CVW-171 fighter pilots participating in the downing of the transport.
NEAF and Neucom aircraft flying in formation near Nagasaki The North-East Air Force and Neucom Emergency Unit recently conducted joint operations over the skies of North Kyusyu, demonstrating the two squadrons' friendship through the Neo United Nations alliance. The Nagasaki prefecture has been a popular training ground for Neo United Nations Independent Mercenary Forces [NUNIMF] units, as it is far away from the dangerous skies of Hawaii.
NEAF's website can be found here. General Resource Ltd. C-17B Globemaster IV evading a missile before being gunned down over Honolulu bay. Within the past week, two C-17B Globemaster IV transport planes affiliated with the General Resource Logistical Solutions were shot down by hostile belligerents. One incident was reported to have been in an allied friendly fire encounter and the other was reported to be as a result of attack from planes affiliated with the VFA-49 and CVW-171st squadrons. Fearing the fate of future cargo shipments, General Resource and the rest of SARF have begun to provide increased escort for their transports and extra awareness. SARF condemns the actions of the VFA-49 and CVW-171st squadrons and warns any other civilian airliners operating near Hawaii to seek SARF escort for protection against the threat. C-17B Globemaster IV under escort by F-15S/MT Advanced Eagle+ fighters.
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