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Sudian Air Force Seals, Ver. 2
Sudian Air Force Seals, Ver. 2 by @fragmented_imagination (B Sanders)

An update to the original Sudian Air Force seal. The original I made back in February felt a little inconsistent with its design and didn't really feel like it had a proper purpose for display, so, last night, I designed different variations for various uses by the air force.

The first one is a simplified, printed logo. It is meant for use on documentation and packaging mostly. The second is the official display seal. This one can be found as a physical display piece decorating found on Sudian air bases, such as a gate sign or wall mount in the lobby of select buildings. The third is a metal seal which is bolted to vehicles and equipment owned by the air force. This sort of thing is useful for identifying wreckage, as the seal is often small and placed in a position somewhere on aircraft where it isn't likely to be damaged in an accident. Most military vehicles on Jarvanh have these because of a trend started by the Yutsha Republic in response to non-allied terrestrial nations swiping Yutsha military vehicles. Since the fall of the Yutsha Republic, hundreds of thousands of military vehicles have had to be modified because these seals aren't meant to be removed. Since then, they have been kept since these seals can help identify wreckage.

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Posted: Friday, 04 October, 2024 @ 10:58 PM
Rating: 5

Awesome.

Posted: Saturday, 05 October, 2024 @ 12:50 AM

@VerseOfDreams: Thank you.

Posted: Wednesday, 09 October, 2024 @ 04:51 AM

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