
ADF (Australian Defence Force)
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is Australia's national military organization, responsible for protecting the country and its interests. It consists of three main branches: the Navy, Army, and Air Force, each specialized in different operations like maritime security, land combat, and aerial defenses. The ADF conducts various missions, including national defense, peacekeeping, disaster response, and international security collaborations. It is a professional institution that trains personnel to maintain Australia's safety, sovereignty, and stability, working both independently and alongside allied nations when necessary.