
Wisterian Air Force Statement
Yes, let us continue.
As you may know, an AMFK57 was spotted near Wisteria, sporting heavy damage and evidence of being shot down by a missile.

As well as a Wisterian weapon pod near the wreck.

However, we would like to address this. despite the fact that we are on the brink of retiring the YM-22, it was in fact used in a long-range engagement to take out such an aircraft.
Th F/A-42 interceptor carrying the said weapon pods fired at the aircraft and released the pods into the water sometime after. it is understandable that the weapon pods would be at that distance, since it was very high in the air.
Why would we fire at this aircraft? simply put, it fired first. our base detected a missile volley, and we sent one of our aircraft already doing rounds high above to take it out. this is a response to aggression, not aggression in itself.
Do not try to paint us as the villain just because your aircraft was shot down.
EVIDENCE OF AGGRESSION

If it was not the prototype aircraft that fired, it was a different enemy aircraft, but our radar detected the aircraft undoubtably in that area.
@AugustVonMartis Those connections in my land are now being hunted down by the DGP (Deeganish Secret Police and Intelligence Agency)
We do NOT like what has happened there, and I do not condone it.
@AugustVonMartis interesting info.. hope to find out what really happened soon.
@AugustVonMartis Ok I'll try some thing.
@Kav This would be very helpful since I know the signature of my missiles by heart, and I hope you have data of FM-43 too. If there are any matches in the signal, I will let you know, and naturally, I will provide the analysis method, etc.
@AugustVonMartis Sorry for hearing that.
@AugustVonMartis I can try providing some info if you want.
@Kav @ZealousKestrel
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
After a significant expansion of the search, the suspect in the unauthorized takeoff of AMFK57A was captured; he was a Parkish with roots in what is now Deegan. According to him, he wanted to continue testing the "pilot's assistant" to know its exact limits; the order for permission to take off was forged with the help of his connections in Deegan in exchange for information about the "pilot's assistant" and one of the prototype of the transitional generation aircraft between 5.5 and 6th
This means that if it weren't for a third force, he wouldn't have ended up more than 100 km from Wright Isle's and would have been found in Deegan and not shot down at sea
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@Kav I have a question: can you provide all the data from the radars for the analysis of “unknown launches” and if so, from exercises using FM-43. I can also provide the radio launch signature of the "Flink" and "Lanze"
@AugustVonMartis hmm.. another possibility is Kistaryan aggression. their FM-43 missile has a high max range, so theres no doubt they could have slung 3 FM-43 at the ice base while your prototype was in the airspace.
@ZealousKestrel This distance is extremely short for launching anything other than "Flink" and "Funke"
The only fact is that Funke is 80mm non guided missile, "Flink" is A2A.
If there was a launch at any patrol aircraft, they would have a fairly small chance of being able to dodge all 3 "Flink"
@ZealousKestrel Thanks
@Kav several nautical miles, they are in our 3-5 NM range
And another question:
Those missile was shot from how much distances?
Is there some wrecks of those missiles?
@ZealousKestrel Avyron radars didn't found such signals at that time. We aren't sure what it could be.
@Kav then what could it have been?
We are sure that plane was unarmed. And it's not possible that plane to carry atleast 3 missiles because it has just two pylons which doesn't support more than one missile per pylon. As my friend said these pylons even can't launch friendly missiles.
@Kav @AugustVonMartis our lazer system did shoot the misssiles down, and the F/A-42 got the call immediately to shoot down the aircraft in that direction. it was given orders to shoot down one aircraft, but in the event of a prototype being in the airspace it is likely for the prototype to be shot down, which it was. if you are correct august, we will provide compensation for the lost aircraft, and we will investigate further into what caused the misunderstanding.
@Kav I suspect that these missiles were shot down, and the search for debris in the sea is like searching for a needle in a haystack.
Also, none of my planes patrol even 100 km from Wisteria, and it doesn’t say what missiles were spotted. I literally only have 3 missiles that hit at 100 km:
MSR1 Lanze Mk.III (A2A)
AMFK MLBR1 Bolzen Mk.III (A2G)
LSR2 Blitz Mk.I (A2A)
One could say that it was a "Lanze" launch, but on patrol I only have Sturmfalke with full armament of "Flink" Missile's (A2A, 20km)
I can also provide evidence for every word I said.
@ZealousKestrel So those missiles was locked to where?
And what happened to those missiles?
@AugustVonMartis whatever happenned, something fired in that directon, and our radar couldnt define what it was, and a new prototype is likely to be unidentified.. unless Kistar is cooking up something.
@Kav yes, bottom of post
And let's not forget that there couldn't be any weapons on it because that type of pylons are not suitable for all my and allied missiles, the internal compartment was jammed and wouldn't open, and even if it had opened,There are only mock-ups of the units on it, and there is no cannon there at all, and there isn't even enough space for one.
@ZealousKestrel Here the question is even why the hell he was in the air, an order was given personally from me to ban the flights of all prototypes, experimental or strategic aircraft without a report PERSONALLY to me for approval
And also an order to the team members personally about the ban on flights for 15 days