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The '''ASA VOT 14 Hotvemm''' (Austral: ''shadow'') is a single-engine, canard delta-wing, multirole fighter aircraft designed and built by [[List of Sedunnic companies (Pacifica)|ASA]] by request of the Sedunnic Military Materiel Agency for use in the [[Sedunnic Air Force (Pacifica)|Sedunnic Air Force]] and the [[Sedunnic Navy (Pacifica)|Sedunnic Navy]]. The Hotvemm is capable of shifting between air supremacy, interdiction, reconnaissance and attack roles during flight and is thus also labelled a swing-role fighter. The VOT 14 is capable of aerial refuelling and is designed to allow landing on rudimentary runways and public roads as part of the force dispersal doctrine. | The '''ASA VOT 14 Hotvemm''' ({{IPA|ˈhuːtvem|IPA}} Austral: ''shadow'') is a single-engine, canard delta-wing, multirole fighter aircraft designed and built by [[List of Sedunnic companies (Pacifica)|ASA]] by request of the Sedunnic Military Materiel Agency for use in the [[Sedunnic Air Force (Pacifica)|Sedunnic Air Force]] and the [[Sedunnic Navy (Pacifica)|Sedunnic Navy]]. The Hotvemm is capable of shifting between air supremacy, interdiction, reconnaissance and attack roles during flight and is thus also labelled a swing-role fighter. The VOT 14 is capable of aerial refuelling and is designed to allow landing on rudimentary runways and public roads as part of the force dispersal doctrine. | ||
<!--Though having some key stealth features that reduce the radar cross-section, the Hotvemm is not considered a full stealth aircraft. The design chosen is a cost-reducing compromise, but is also uncertain how effective stealth design will be against modern and future radar and missile systems. | <!--Though having some key stealth features that reduce the radar cross-section, the Hotvemm is not considered a full stealth aircraft. The design chosen is a cost-reducing compromise, but is also uncertain how effective stealth design will be against modern and future radar and missile systems. |
Revision as of 13:08, 17 February 2024
ASA VOT 14 Hotvemm | |
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Two Sedunnic Air Force VOT 14 As | |
Role | Multirole fighter |
National origin | Sedunn |
Manufacturer | ASA |
First flight | 13 September 2006 | (VOT 14 A)
Introduction |
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Status | In service |
Primary users | Sedunnic Air Force
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Produced | 2006–present |
Number built | 500+ |
The ASA VOT 14 Hotvemm (ˈhuːtvem Austral: shadow) is a single-engine, canard delta-wing, multirole fighter aircraft designed and built by ASA by request of the Sedunnic Military Materiel Agency for use in the Sedunnic Air Force and the Sedunnic Navy. The Hotvemm is capable of shifting between air supremacy, interdiction, reconnaissance and attack roles during flight and is thus also labelled a swing-role fighter. The VOT 14 is capable of aerial refuelling and is designed to allow landing on rudimentary runways and public roads as part of the force dispersal doctrine.