Royal Air Force

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The Royal Air Force is the United Kingdom’s aerial warfare service branch, renowned for its decisive defensive role during World War II and its continued operation as a modern, technologically advanced air force.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf air force
military branch
organization
abbreviation Royal Air Force self-linksurface differs
surface form: RAF
allegiance British monarch
Prince Charles
surface form: King Charles III
color air force blue
commanderTitle Chief of the Air Staff
conflict Battle of Britain
Cold War
Falklands War
Gulf War
Iraq War
Korean War
Libya intervention 2011
Operation Shader
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
surface form: War in Afghanistan

World War I
World War II
country United Kingdom
employerOf RAF personnel
formedByMergerOf Royal Flying Corps
Royal Naval Air Service
garrison RAF High Wycombe
hasAerobaticDisplayTeam RAF Aerobatic Team Red Arrows
surface form: Red Arrows
hasComponent Royal Auxiliary Air Force
surface form: RAF Reserves

Regular forces
Royal Auxiliary Air Force
headquartersLocation Buckinghamshire
RAF High Wycombe
inception 1918-04-01
languageOfWorkOrName English
motto Per Ardua ad Astra
mottoLanguage Latin
mottoTranslation Through adversity to the stars
notableAircraft Airbus
surface form: A400M Atlas

C-17 Globemaster III
F-35B Lightning II
Hurricane
Lancaster
Supermarine Spitfire
surface form: Spitfire

Typhoon FGR4
Voyager KC2
notableFor defensive role in Battle of Britain
strategic bombing in World War II
notableUnit RAF Aerobatic Team Red Arrows
RAF Police
RAF Regiment
operatesIn air domain
space domain
partOf British Armed Forces
primaryMission air defence of the United Kingdom
intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance
nuclear deterrent support
power projection
strategic airlift
role aerial warfare
serviceBranchOf British Armed Forces
symbol RAF Ensign
RAF roundel
technologyLevel modern
technologically advanced
usesAircraftType fighter aircraft
helicopters
tanker aircraft
training aircraft
transport aircraft
unmanned aerial vehicles

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Supermarine Sea Otter usedBy Royal Air Force
Tempest Mk VI usedBy Royal Air Force
No. 49 Squadron RAF militaryBranch Royal Air Force
No. 49 Squadron RAF operatedBy Royal Air Force
Tempest Mk III usedBy Royal Air Force
this entity surface form: Royal Air Force (intended)
Douglas DC-6 usedBy Royal Air Force
RAF Lakenheath operator Royal Air Force
No. 83 Squadron RAF militaryBranch Royal Air Force
No. 83 Squadron RAF service Royal Air Force
R. K. Pierson associatedWith Royal Air Force
R. K. Pierson usedBy Royal Air Force
subject surface form: Vickers Wellington
R. K. Pierson hasParticipant Royal Air Force
subject surface form: World War II
RAF Mildenhall operatedBy Royal Air Force
RAF Mildenhall builtFor Royal Air Force
Stonecutters Island formerlyUsedBy Royal Air Force
No. 97 Squadron RAF militaryBranch Royal Air Force
Convoy WS 21S airCoverFrom Royal Air Force
Walcheren 1944 participant Royal Air Force
No. 106 Squadron RAF militaryBranch Royal Air Force
No. 106 Squadron RAF alliance Royal Air Force
Douglas Robert Steuart Bader employer Royal Air Force
Reach for the Sky narrativeFocus Royal Air Force
film Reach for the Sky portrays Royal Air Force
subject surface form: Reach for the Sky
Rangoon operation hasParticipant Royal Air Force
Roy Dotrice servedIn Royal Air Force
Bristol Centaurus V usedBy Royal Air Force
No. 7 Squadron RAF militaryBranch Royal Air Force
Paul Brickhill associatedWith Royal Air Force
RAF SIB serviceBranch Royal Air Force
RAF SIB employer Royal Air Force
RAF SIB parentOrganization Royal Air Force
No. 149 Squadron RAF militaryBranch Royal Air Force
De Havilland Tiger Moth usedBy Royal Air Force