
British Royal Air Force
The British Royal Air Force (RAF) is the aerial warfare branch of the United Kingdom's Armed Forces. Established in 1918, it was the world's first independent air force. The RAF's primary mission is to protect British airspace and support national interests through air power. It operates a range of aircraft for combat, surveillance, transport, and rescue missions. The Royal Air Force plays a crucial role in international security, participating in various operations worldwide, often in cooperation with allied nations. Its skilled personnel are trained in aviation, technology, and logistics to handle diverse challenges in modern warfare.