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  1. Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

    Following the Allied victory over the Central Powers in 1918, the RAF emerged as the largest air force in the world. [9] Since its formation, the RAF has played a significant role in British military history.

  2. Royal Air Force | Home

    The RAF provides air and space power to protect the UK and our allies in an uncertain world.

  3. Королевские военно-воздушные силы Великобритании — Википедия

    Флаг Королевских ВВС Великобритании Королевские военно-воздушные силы (англ. Royal Air Force (RAF)) — военно-воздушные силы Великобритании. Сформированы к концу Первой …

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    Bassett vs. Henschel: Internet Icons, Real World Stakes at RAF 05 News January 6, 2026 Read More

  5. Royal Air Force (RAF) | Facts, History, & Aircraft | Britannica

    5 days ago · The RAF carried out its first independent operations during the closing months of the war in a series of strategic bombardments of targets in France and Germany by a specialized force of …

  6. RAF sends six Typhoon fighter jets to Cyprus as fears grow of US

    The F-35B stealth aircrafts departed from RAF Marham on Friday to defend the base and sovereign base territories in the event of tensions escalating.

  7. The history of the Royal Air Force | RAF Benevolent Fund

    Sep 30, 2025 · In this hub, you'll find details about the history of the RAF, including the founding of the air force, key Second World War operations, and RAF squadrons and sections.

  8. Aircraft - Royal Air Force

    Profiles of all the RAF's active aircraft - role, capability, specifications, recognition, history, current squadrons and stations.

  9. What we do | Royal Air Force

    The RAF works with its UK and international partners to watch the skies, respond to threats, prevent conflict, and provide assistance in an uncertain world.

  10. History of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

    The RAF was founded on 1 April 1918, towards the end of the First World War by merging the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service. After the war, the RAF was greatly reduced in size …