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List of Royal Australian Air Force Groupsreport

  • No. 1 Group RAAF (World War II-era groups)

  • No. 1 (Training) Group RAAF (World War II-era groups)

  • No. 2 Group RAAF (World War II-era groups)

  • No. 2 (Training) Group RAAF (World War II-era groups)

  • No. 4 (Maintenance) Group RAAF (World War II-era groups)

  • No. 5 (Maintenance) Group RAAF (World War II-era groups)

  • No. 9 (Operational) Group RAAF (World War II-era groups)

  • No. 10 (Operational) Group RAAF (World War II-era groups)

  • No. 11 Group RAAF (World War II-era groups)

  • Aerospace Operational Support Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Air Combat Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Air Force Training Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Air Lift Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Air Mobility Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Combat Support Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Maritime Patrol Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Strike Reconnaissance Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Surveillance and Control Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Surveillance and Response Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Tactical Fighter Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

  • Tactical Transport Group RAAF (Modern Force Element Groups (FEGs))

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About This Tool

The Royal Australian Air Force is one of the armed forces of Australia, the implementation of an integrated air defense system. The main tasks are: to defend the airspace, to attack the enemy, to provide close air support to the National Army, to provide strategic air support to the Allied forces, to carry out anti-submarine operations in coordination with the Navy, to provide air rescue at sea; Implement strategic, tactical aerial reconnaissance, etc. Since the inception of the RAF, a total of 21 teams have been organized and detailed in this random tool.

These teams are spread out in different areas and are responsible for daily exercises for different tasks. These are the groups that were clearly defined after the Second World War, when the Australian Air Force was reorganized, downsized, downsized, and down armed. Don’t underestimate these groups. They are still the most powerful regulatory agency in Australia when it comes to war and unrest. Go to the generator to see the full name and classification of the different team formations.

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