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Royal Air Force | Home The RAF provides air and space power to protect the UK and our allies in an uncertain world
Royal Air Force - Wikipedia The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies [7] It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, on the merger of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) [8]
Royal Air Force (RAF) | Facts, History, Aircraft | Britannica Royal Air Force (RAF), youngest of the three British armed services, charged with the air defense of the United Kingdom and the fulfillment of international defense commitments It is the world’s oldest independent air force
News articles | Royal Air Force Our wide-range of operations and training exercises around the world and in space Meet some of our people and their varied roles across the RAF Discover this agile and multi-role combat aircraft used in all RAF operations Where to see the Red Arrows on display and how to request a flypast
What we do - Royal Air Force The RAF works with partners around the world to strengthen national and international security and to protect the interests and influence of the UK and our allies
Aircraft - Royal Air Force Profiles of all the RAF's active aircraft - role, capability, specifications, recognition, history, current squadrons and stations
How we are organised - Royal Air Force Learn how the different elements of the RAF including people, squadrons, stations, and senior commanders fit together to deliver air and space power
Our history - Royal Air Force Post-war, the RAF underwent significant technological advancements and operational transformations Throughout its history the RAF has played a crucial role in various conflicts and humanitarian operations and continues to defend the skies of Britain