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==Current operations==
==Current operations==
RAF units are both permanently and temporarily assigned to locations worldwide.
RAF units are both permanently and temporarily assigned to locations worldwide.
 
===Locations===
Permanent deployments include:
Permanent deployments include:
*UK Air Defence
*UK Air Defence
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*[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]
*[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]
*[[Sudan]]
*[[Sudan]]
===Equipment===
===Offensive===
The RAF operates two series of [[Harrier (fighter)]] [[short-takeoff-and-vertical-landing]] (STOVL) aircraft, from both land and sea bases. It also uses the GR4 version of the [[Tornado (fighter)]] for strike missions.


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
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The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the youngest military service of the United Kingdom; the RAF and Women's Royal Air Force were formed on 1 Apr 1918.[1]

Current operations

RAF units are both permanently and temporarily assigned to locations worldwide.

Locations

Permanent deployments include:

Major temporary operations include:

Equipment

Offensive

The RAF operates two series of Harrier (fighter) short-takeoff-and-vertical-landing (STOVL) aircraft, from both land and sea bases. It also uses the GR4 version of the Tornado (fighter) for strike missions.

References

  1. Royal Air Force, RAF Timeline 1918-1929