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  1. Profiles of all the RAF's active aircraft - role, capability, specifications, recognition, history, current squadrons and stations.

  2. List of active United Kingdom military aircraft. Tri-service badge of the United Kingdom's armed forces. This is a list of military aircraft currently in service with the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom .

    Type
    Origin
    Class
    Role
    United Kingdom
    Jet
    United States [8]
    Jet
    Stealth Multi-role
    United States
    Jet
    AW&C
    United States
    Propeller
  3. This is a list of RAF aircraft, including all currently active and retired types listed in alphabetic order by their RAF type name. For just those aircraft currently in service, see List of active United Kingdom military aircraft.

    Manufacturer
    Type
    Origin
    Class
    Sopwith
    UK
    Propeller
    Lockheed Martin
    USA
    Jet
    Fairey
    III C, D & F [1]
    UK
    Propeller
    Bristol
    UK
    Propeller
  4. On their return from JOINT WARRIOR, the combined USMC and UK F-35B force will engage in Exercise CRIMSON WARRIOR from RAF Marham. The Lightning is a multi-role combat aircraft capable of conducting air-to-surface, electronic warfare, intelligence gathering, and air-to-air missions simultaneously.

  5. New aircraft were procured to reduce the training gap between the older generation Grob Tutor T1, Short Tucano T1 and Beechcraft King Air T1 aircraft, and the RAF's modern front-line aircraft, including advanced systems and glass cockpits.

    • 31,710 active personnel (July 2023), 3,080 reserve personnel (July 2023)
  6. 21 de feb. de 2024 · The United Kingdom Royal Air Force (RAF) boasts a modern, diversified fleet equipped with state-of-the-art aircraft, demonstrating the UK's commitment to airpower and national defense. As of 2024, the RAF's fleet consists of 21 different types of airplanes and helicopters for a myriad of operational requirements – from aerial ...

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · The RAF’s first jet aircraft, it was a fighter that entered service during the Second World War. Conceived during the Battle of Britain, the Gloster Meteor would soon outclass conventional propeller aircraft like the Spitfire and Hurricane and even the Mosquito.