
RAF (Royal Air Force)
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the aerial warfare branch of the United Kingdom's Armed Forces, established in 1918. Its primary role is to protect the UK and its interests through air power, including combat operations, surveillance, and humanitarian missions. The RAF operates a range of aircraft, from fighter jets to transport planes, and has played key roles in various conflicts, peacekeeping, and disaster relief efforts. It also engages in training and cooperative missions with allied nations to ensure global stability and security. The RAF emphasizes technology, innovation, and teamwork in fulfilling its mission.