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Royal Ministry of Defense launches "Programe Titianaboa"
October 4647
Parmentier, Outannnais
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2 Dimont Rafale-C fighter jets taking off at Outannais-North Airbase
Parmentier, Outannais:Parmentier, Outannais:This afternoon the Ministry of Defense officially launched Programe Titianaboa
which according to the Ministry of Defense is a an effort to renew NORDIC's renewed mandate of security
and defense within the Nothern Hemisphere. Months ago, General Kristoffer Hellerud (Royal Kazulian
Air-Force), Commander of the Northern Defence Integrated Command (NORDIC) revealed that Lourenne
and Kazulia would renew the mandate of defense and security that has been abandoned since the days
of the collapsed Northern Council. New Deputy Commander of NORDIC, Lieutenant-General Jean-Pierre
Sabatier of the Lourennais Royal Air-Force worked along with the Ministry of Defense and the Royal
Assembly to create a new program to ensure NORDIC's new mandate between Lorenne and Kazulia is
achieved and successful. Programe Titanaboa calls for increased aerial patrols in the northern hemisphere
by the 3rd Fighter Wing (3e Escadre de Chasse) which includes 20 Dimont Rafale fighter Jets and several
surveillance planes to ensure that safety in the northern hemisphere is kept in a time where war and
tension rocks the world. The Program also calls for the creation of 125 Dimont Rafale C fighter jets, which
were built specifically for speed and stealth operations. A new fighter wing will be created with the new
jets which, will be provided by Systemes Aeronol and partly by Lourennais Defense Group a subsidiary of
Artanian Defense Group. Manon-Maison Communications, Systemes Aeronol, and Lourennais Defense Group
will be joining their efforts to create a new missile radar system for use in Lourenne and its foreign bases.
The new system named, Systeme Artois, will use high efficiency radars set in in remote locations to locate
potential enemy aircraft and missiles. After they are located, Systeme Artois will connect to nearby missile
stations/vehicles and launch projectiles to maintain aerial security. Systeme Artois will mainly serve as a
high-efficiency radar for use in NORDIC. Software for the new system will be created by Manon-Maison and
will be refined by programs used by Systemes Aeronol. It's missile options will be created by Lourennais
Defense Group, who also develops Lourenne's Dimont Rafale fighter. As a final addition to Programe
Titianaboa, new radars and location devices will be added to many of the Royal Navy's ships to aid the Royal
Air Force's reconnaissance and surveillance missions. The new radar technology being created by many of
Lourenne's largest companies will be shared with Kazulia to ensure both nations have access to the latest
technology that will help ensure the safety and security of the northern hemisphere.
The National Defense is an independent newspaper based in Parmentier focusing on the Armed Forces of the Nation