
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is the aerial branch of the Australian Defence Force, responsible for defending Australia’s airspace and providing air support during military operations. Established in 1921, the RAAF operates a range of aircraft, including fighters, bombers, and transport planes, to conduct missions such as surveillance, rescue, and humanitarian aid. The RAAF also plays a key role in international peacekeeping efforts and collaborates with other nations in joint exercises. Its personnel are trained extensively to ensure Australia’s air capabilities are effective and reliable in protecting national and global security interests.