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==Variants== |
==Variants== |
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===KZ-60 Moho=== |
===KZ-60 Moho=== |
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| − | The KZ-60 is an airborne command post and communications relay based on the W- |
+ | The KZ-60 is an airborne command post and communications relay based on the W-2077-300. This platform, now modified to the KZ-60C standard, conveys instructions from the Confederate Command Authority to fleet ballistic missile submarines, a mission known as TACAMO ("Take Charge And Move Out"). |
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==Incidents== |
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W-2077 Eagle
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| Narrow-body airliner | |||||
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| National Origin | Zokesia | ||||
| Production History | |||||
| Designer | Ward Industries | ||||
| Unit Cost | 41,989(√) | ||||
| Number Built | 592 | ||||
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| Used By | Bundesluft Zokesia, Confederate Air, Royal ConAir | ||||
The W-2077 is a Zokesian narrow-body airliner produced by Ward Industries at its Ezekialgrad factory in Zokesia.
Variants
KZ-60 Moho
The KZ-60 is an airborne command post and communications relay based on the W-2077-300. This platform, now modified to the KZ-60C standard, conveys instructions from the Confederate Command Authority to fleet ballistic missile submarines, a mission known as TACAMO ("Take Charge And Move Out").
