Of course, real combat has also proven that without making significant adjustments to logistical support, combining light fighters and heavy fighters based on combat needs can indeed greatly enhance combat efficiency, allowing the two different combat platforms to maximize their value.
However, in actual combat, the unit structure based on the Air Force Wing has revealed many problems.
The most prominent issue is the relatively uniform operational usage and the lack of tactical flexibility, which requires deploying more combat units when faced with complex task demands.
This problem is particularly pronounced on the mainland battlefield.
In many directions, where originally only one Wing of over a hundred combat aircraft was needed, due to structural limitations, two Wings or even three had to be deployed.
In fact, it was to address this issue that the Empire's Air Force established the Air Force Group based on the Air Force Wing.
