
Australian Air Force
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is the aerial and space warfare branch of the Australian Defence Force. Established in 1921, its mission is to defend Australia and its interests through air power, providing reconnaissance, transport, and combat capabilities. The RAAF operates various aircraft, including fighters and transport planes, and participates in domestic and international operations, humanitarian missions, and peacekeeping efforts. With a focus on advanced technology, the RAAF plays a crucial role in national security and supports allied forces in joint operations. Its motto, "Per Ardua Ad Astra," means "Through Adversity to the Stars."