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  2. Royal Thai Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The air force was formally separated into its own branch, the Royal Siamese Air Force, in April 1937 and five operational wings were established. In 1939, when Siam became Thailand, the service was renamed the Royal Thai Air Force . [ 3 ]

  3. List of aircraft of the Royal Thai Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Northrop F-5TH Super Tigris upgrade – Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has signed the contract with Elbit Systems, currently upgrading Northrop F-5E/F Tiger II which had avionics and weapons upgrades, becoming functionally equivalent to fourth generation fighter, it is equipped with new glass cockpit with Head-up display, EL/M-2032, tactical ...

  4. Thai air force wants to acquire Swedish Gripen 39 fighter jets

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    The Thai Air Force was initially choosing between the Gripen and the U.S.-made Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter jets with the final decision to buy remaining subject to approval by the Thai cabinet.

  5. Thai Aviation Industries RTAF-6 - Wikipedia

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    Royal Thai Air Force: Produced 2014–present Number built: 3 (2017), 25 reported built Developed from: SIAI-Marchetti SF.260: The RTAF-6 (บ.ทอ.๖) is a Thai ...

  6. Royal Thai Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The most common roles assigned include infantryman for Royal Thai Army conscripts, Royal Marine for Royal Thai Navy conscripts, and security forces specialist for Royal Thai Air Force conscripts. Their duties can vary, encompassing military operations, manning security checkpoints, force generation, and performing manual labor or clerical tasks ...

  7. Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base is approximately 40 kilometres north of central Bangkok and is the main operating and command base for the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF). In addition, units of the Royal Thai Army and Royal Thai Police have personnel located there.

  8. Ministry of Defence (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The armed forces of Thailand are composed of three branches: the Royal Thai Army, Royal Thai Navy, and Royal Thai Air Force. [1] Although the King of Thailand is the Head of the Royal Thai Armed Forces (Thai: จอมทัพไทย), his position is only nominal.

  9. RTAF Security Force Command - Wikipedia

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    Royal Thai Air Force Security Force Command at that time it was called infantry division, established by the influence of RAF Regiment. [2] It organized according to the official rate of the Royal Thai Air Force in 1937 so-called "military regulations on the determination of the Air Force personnel 80" used on 6 September 1937.