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The People's Air Force provides surveillance to more remote areas in peacetime. Other operations include the operation of all terrestrial detection systems situated within Soviet borders, to provide as early a warning as possible against potential strategic threats, dropping off supplies to potentially famine or drought-stricken areas, conducting emergency rescue operations for people stuck at higher altitudes, and much more. Helicopters have been all but phased out of the People's Air Force, and now focuses on utilising VTOLs and Jets. Helicopters are only utilised for rescue and evacuation operations - and even this is temporary as new, commercial VTOLs are produced.
 
The People's Air Force provides surveillance to more remote areas in peacetime. Other operations include the operation of all terrestrial detection systems situated within Soviet borders, to provide as early a warning as possible against potential strategic threats, dropping off supplies to potentially famine or drought-stricken areas, conducting emergency rescue operations for people stuck at higher altitudes, and much more. Helicopters have been all but phased out of the People's Air Force, and now focuses on utilising VTOLs and Jets. Helicopters are only utilised for rescue and evacuation operations - and even this is temporary as new, commercial VTOLs are produced.
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==Flag==
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The Soviet flag was redesigned after the revival. A red field with a Hammer & Sickle emblem in the centre, with sixteen stars on the length. Each star represents each of the member states in the Soviet Union (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazahkstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Moldova and Mongolia), with the Hammer & Sickle representing the communist ideal of the union itself.
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SovietFlag.png| The Soviet Flag
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