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  2. Royal Saudi Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force was re-organized in 1950 and began to receive American assistance from 1952 including the use of Dhahran Airfield by the United States Air Force. In 1951, the group of aviation students returned to form the Royal Saudi Air Force. On November 5, 1952, the Air Force’s flag was raised at a military hangar in Jeddah Airport, which ...

  3. Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the Royal Saudi Army, the Royal Saudi Navy, the Royal Saudi Air Force, the Royal Saudi Air Defense, and the Royal Saudi Strategic Missile Force. The King of Saudi Arabia is the commander-in-chief of all the military forces and forms military policy with the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Interior.

  4. Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Arabian Air Defense Forces or officially Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces (RSADF) (Arabic: قُوَّات الدِفَاع الجوّي المَلكِيَّ السُّعُودِي) is the aerial defense service branch of the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces (SAAF). It is fourth of the five service branches of the MOD.

  5. Saudi Arabian Military Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) is the aviation branch of the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces. The RSAF has developed from a largely defensive military force into one with an advanced offensive capability, and maintains the third largest fleet of F-15s after the U.S. and Japanese air forces. The air force is organized in seven fighter/ground-attack ...

  6. Military ranks of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of Saudi Arabia are the military insignia used by the Military Forces of Saudi Arabia. The ranks are influenced by both the United Kingdom and later the United States , due to the close relations during the development phase of the Saudi military.

  7. Saudi Falcons - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Falcons at the 2020 Riyadh in the 90th national day, Saudi Arabia. On June 6, 1998, at King Abdulaziz Air Base (Dhahran), No. 88 Squadron was created by Gen. Abdulaziz Henaidy, the Royal Saudi Air Force's chief of staff, who is backed by Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz (Minister of Defense and Aviation).

  8. Saudi Arabian F-15SA fighter jet crashes during exercise ...

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    A Saudi F-15SA fighter jet crashed during a training exercise Wednesday, killing the crew on board, the kingdom said. ... The Royal Saudi Air Force flies dozens of the McDonnell Douglas fighter ...

  9. King Faisal Air Academy - Wikipedia

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    Because most of the Royal Saudi Air Force's equipment is made by the United Kingdom and the United States, instruction is in English, and much of the faculty is British. [6] Unlike other officer training schools, graduates of KFAA are trained as both pilots and officers simultaneously and are fully qualified for both flight and command duties ...