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  2. List of current Royal Australian Air Force aircraft - Wikipedia

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    AIR 6000, Phase 2A/2B, Stage 2: 58 F-35A fighters have been approved for purchase bringing total on order to 72 aircraft. Stage 1&2 will replace all F/A-18A/B fighters in service. AIR 6000, Phase 2C: around 28 additional F-35A fighters planned for purchase.

  3. Royal Australian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The RAAF established the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF) in March 1941, which then became the Women's Royal Australian Air Force (WRAAF) in 1951. [86] The service merged with the RAAF in 1977; however, all women in the Australian military were barred from combat-related roles until 1990.

  4. Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group - Wikipedia

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    The Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG) is an organisation within the Australian Department of Defence, responsible for acquisition, supply chain management, and sustainment of military equipment and materiel including aircraft, ships, vehicles, electronic systems, weapons, ordnance, uniforms and rations for the Australian Defence Force.

  5. No. 92 Wing RAAF - Wikipedia

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    Royal Australian Air Force: Role: Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, Electronic Warfare, anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, search and survivor supply: Part of: Surveillance & Response Group: Garrison/HQ: RAAF Base Edinburgh: Motto(s) Watch and Ward: Aircraft: P-8A Poseidon. MQ-4C Triton. MC-55A Peregrine: Commanders; Current ...

  6. RAAF Base Tindal - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Government announced in February 2020 that it would spend $1.1 billion upgrading RAAF Base Tindal to expand Australian and US air force capabilities into the Indo-Pacific region. Works will include extending its runway and increasing fuel storage so that US long-range bombers and Australian refuelling aircraft can use the base. [9]

  7. Fleet Command (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Fleet Command is headquartered at HMAS Kuttabul in Sydney, and is led by the Commander Australian Fleet (COMAUSFLT), also referred to as Fleet Commander Australia (FCAUST), which is a rear admiral appointment. The position of Commander Australian Fleet was established in 2007. The previous positions since 1913 were:

  8. List of aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    See Royal Australian Air Force VIP aircraft: BAC One-Eleven: BAC One-Eleven 217EA: United Kingdom: Twin-engine 28-seat VIP transport aircraft: 1967–1990: Two aircraft. Operated by No. 34 Squadron RAAF. See Royal Australian Air Force VIP aircraft: Hawker Siddeley HS 748: HS.478 Series 2: United Kingdom: Twin-engine light VIP transport aircraft ...

  9. Structure of the Royal Australian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Air Force is organised into a number of operational, support and training formations located at bases across Australia.. Circa 1998, composite wings in the 95-97 series range were reported to be formed if necessary for operations overseas.