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The Phantine Air Corps is perhaps the most unusual regiment in the whole of the Imperial Guard, in that they field no ground troops whatsoever. Their home world of Phantine has extreme geography that forces very one who lives there to live at very high altitude in the peaks of mountain tops. The lack of open ground mean that when the time came for an Imperial Guard levy the lack of open ground meant that no ordinary regiments could be mustered. Imperial high command made a special exception for the Phantine to be allowed to operate their own atmospheric fightercraft despite the rule that no Imperial Guard regiment may provide its own air cover. The odd role of the Phantine means that they are not welcome among either regualr Imperial Guard nor amongst Naval aviators amongst who they are forced to operate. However the Phantine has proven to be an extremely capable regiment and has begun to earn the grudging respect of navy fliers.   
 
The Phantine Air Corps is perhaps the most unusual regiment in the whole of the Imperial Guard, in that they field no ground troops whatsoever. Their home world of Phantine has extreme geography that forces very one who lives there to live at very high altitude in the peaks of mountain tops. The lack of open ground mean that when the time came for an Imperial Guard levy the lack of open ground meant that no ordinary regiments could be mustered. Imperial high command made a special exception for the Phantine to be allowed to operate their own atmospheric fightercraft despite the rule that no Imperial Guard regiment may provide its own air cover. The odd role of the Phantine means that they are not welcome among either regualr Imperial Guard nor amongst Naval aviators amongst who they are forced to operate. However the Phantine has proven to be an extremely capable regiment and has begun to earn the grudging respect of navy fliers.   
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Phantine Air Corps form Wings, which contain specific squadrons, usually all of one type of aircraft. Each individual squadron is made up of 12 aircraft for fighters or eight if its a bomber formation. Fighter squadrons are usually broken down further into three formations of four fighters known as 'flights' for patrols, in the manner of many current air forces.
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Featured in the spin-off book Double Eagle (Abnett, 2005), the Phantine first appeared within the Gaunt's Ghosts novel Guns of Tanith (Abnett, 2002). It is very likely the Battle of Britain inspired the Phantine Air Corps.
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==Notable Phantine==
 
==Notable Phantine==
*[[Ursarkar E. Creed]] - [[Commander]] 8th Cadian
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*Oskar Viltry
*[[Jarran Kell]] - [[Regimental Standard Bearer]], 8th Cadian
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*[[Hursen]] - [[Kasrkin]] [[Sergeant]], 8th Cadian  
 
*[[Hursen]] - [[Kasrkin]] [[Sergeant]], 8th Cadian  
 
*[[Barasq]] - [[Guardsman]], 39th Cadian
 
*[[Barasq]] - [[Guardsman]], 39th Cadian
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==Famous Regiments and Notable Battles or Campaigns==
 
==Famous Regiments and Notable Battles or Campaigns==
  
The Cadian Shock troops Troops were among the forces that fought in the [[Third War for Armageddon]]<br>.
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*XXI Wing Halo Squadron - Led by Oskar Viltry (Wassimir Kyrklan commanded the Phantine XXI during Viltry's absence), Halo fought for the liberation of their home-world before going on to fight in other theatres such as Enothis. Halo was a bomber squadron equipped with Marauder bombers.
* [[Cadian 8th Shock Troops Regiment|8th Cadian Shock Troops]] Regiment - ''The Lord Castellan's Own'' ('''5''')
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* [[Cadian 23rd Shock Troops Regiment|23rd Cadian Shock Troops]] Regiment
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*XX Wing Umbra Squadron - Led by Bree Jagdea (Milan Blansher commanded the Phantine XX during Jagdea's absence), Umbra also fought for Phantine and Enothis, flying both Lightnings and Thunderbolts. The Phantine XX included many famous pilots among their ranks: Vander Marquall; who shot down the infamous Chaos fighter pilot Khrel Kas Obarkon, and Larice Asche; who became the first female to serve with the elite 101st Apostles.
* [[Cadian 122nd Shock Troops Regiment|122nd Cadian Shock Troops]] Regiment - [[Vogen]]('''4''')
 
* [[Cadian 114th Shock Troops Regiment|114th Cadian Shock Troops]] Regiment (mechanised) - [[Taros Campaign]] ('''3''')
 
* [[Cadian 266th Shock Troops Regiment|266th Cadian Shock Troops]] Regiment - [[Beta Anphelion IV]] ('''1''')
 
* [[Cadian 412th Shock Troops Regiment|412th Cadian Shock Troops]] Regiment - [[Winter Assault]]
 
* [[Cadian 840th Shock Troops Regiment|840th Cadian Shock Troops]] Regiment ('''5''')
 
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
('''1''') - [[Imperial Armour: Volume 4 - The Anphelion Project]]<br>
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XX Wing Umbra Squadron - Led by Bree Jagdea (Milan Blansher commanded the Phantine XX during Jagdea's absence), Umbra also fought for Phantine and Enothis, flying both Lightnings and Thunderbolts. The Phantine XX included many famous pilots among their ranks: Vander Marquall; who shot down the infamous Chaos fighter pilot Khrel Kas Obarkon, and Larice Asche; who became the first female to serve with the elite 101st Apostles.
('''2''') - [[Codex: Necrons]]<br>
 
('''3''') - [[Imperial Armour Volume III|Imperial Armour: Volume Three - Taros Campaign]]<br>
 
('''4''') - UK [[WD261]] pg103 - Lords of Night Battle report<br>
 
('''5''') - Codex: The Black Crusade
 
  
 
[[Category:Imperial Guard and PDFs]]
 
[[Category:Imperial Guard and PDFs]]

Revision as of 10:30, 4 April 2007

IG Regiment Overview

Basic Data Miniature
- Phantine Air Corps -
Homeworld: Phantine
Regiment Name: Phantine Air Corps
Specialities: Aerial Combat


The Phantine Air Corps is perhaps the most unusual regiment in the whole of the Imperial Guard, in that they field no ground troops whatsoever. Their home world of Phantine has extreme geography that forces very one who lives there to live at very high altitude in the peaks of mountain tops. The lack of open ground mean that when the time came for an Imperial Guard levy the lack of open ground meant that no ordinary regiments could be mustered. Imperial high command made a special exception for the Phantine to be allowed to operate their own atmospheric fightercraft despite the rule that no Imperial Guard regiment may provide its own air cover. The odd role of the Phantine means that they are not welcome among either regualr Imperial Guard nor amongst Naval aviators amongst who they are forced to operate. However the Phantine has proven to be an extremely capable regiment and has begun to earn the grudging respect of navy fliers.

Phantine Air Corps form Wings, which contain specific squadrons, usually all of one type of aircraft. Each individual squadron is made up of 12 aircraft for fighters or eight if its a bomber formation. Fighter squadrons are usually broken down further into three formations of four fighters known as 'flights' for patrols, in the manner of many current air forces.

Featured in the spin-off book Double Eagle (Abnett, 2005), the Phantine first appeared within the Gaunt's Ghosts novel Guns of Tanith (Abnett, 2002). It is very likely the Battle of Britain inspired the Phantine Air Corps.




Notable Phantine

Famous Regiments and Notable Battles or Campaigns

  • XXI Wing Halo Squadron - Led by Oskar Viltry (Wassimir Kyrklan commanded the Phantine XXI during Viltry's absence), Halo fought for the liberation of their home-world before going on to fight in other theatres such as Enothis. Halo was a bomber squadron equipped with Marauder bombers.
  • XX Wing Umbra Squadron - Led by Bree Jagdea (Milan Blansher commanded the Phantine XX during Jagdea's absence), Umbra also fought for Phantine and Enothis, flying both Lightnings and Thunderbolts. The Phantine XX included many famous pilots among their ranks: Vander Marquall; who shot down the infamous Chaos fighter pilot Khrel Kas Obarkon, and Larice Asche; who became the first female to serve with the elite 101st Apostles.

Sources

XX Wing Umbra Squadron - Led by Bree Jagdea (Milan Blansher commanded the Phantine XX during Jagdea's absence), Umbra also fought for Phantine and Enothis, flying both Lightnings and Thunderbolts. The Phantine XX included many famous pilots among their ranks: Vander Marquall; who shot down the infamous Chaos fighter pilot Khrel Kas Obarkon, and Larice Asche; who became the first female to serve with the elite 101st Apostles.