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  2. Joint Force Air Component Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The unit is based at RAF High Wycombe. It can deploy worldwide at short notice to run an air campaign. The constituent parts of the JFAC are broken down according to the Continental staff system: A1 – PANDA (Personnel and administration) A2 – RAF Intelligence; A3 – Air operations (both plans and current operations) A4 – Air logistics

  3. Road Accident Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is a South African state insurer that provides liability and collision insurance coverage to all drivers in South Africa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] RAF does not cover property damage (such as damage to vehicles, buildings, and the contents of a vehicle).

  4. Air Force Base Durban - Wikipedia

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    Automatic Terminal Information Service - 127.0; It is home to 15 Squadron which currently operates Atlas Oryx and BK 117 helicopters. Their primary role is maritime and landward search and rescue. Two flights of Oryx are based in Durban and C Flight, consisting of four BK 117s is detached to Port Elizabeth.

  5. List of Royal Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    The RAF maintains a presence with the Northern Ireland Universities Air Squadron and No. 13 Air Experience Flight operating the Grob Tutor T1 and No. 502 (Ulster) Squadron (Royal Auxiliary Air Force). [46] Kenley Airfield: England Surrey: Former RAF station, currently home to No. 615 Volunteer Gliding Squadron flying the Grob Viking T1. [47 ...

  6. Air Headquarters East Africa - Wikipedia

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    RAF stations at Kisumu, Thika, and Mombasa (RAF Port Reitz) were thus eventually closed. No. 214 Squadron RAF made a six-month detachment to Eastleigh in 1951, during the Mau Mau Uprising . [ 11 ] No. 1340 Flight RAF used the Harvard in Kenya against the Mau Mau in the 1950s, where they operated with 20 lb bombs and machine guns against the ...

  7. Joint Aircraft Recovery and Transportation Squadron - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the RAF A4 Force, the RAF's deployable engineering and logistics capability. The squadron is primarily staffed by Royal Air Force service personnel and the Royal Navy make up the rest (about 20%). [10] [11] Aircraft recovered by JARTS may have crashed or more typically suffered a hard landing. The squadron provides aircraft post ...

  8. Air and Space Warfare Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Air Warfare Centre was established in October 1993 [2] and serves RAF Air Command by developing and implementing operational-level and tactical-level air doctrine. [3] In early 2020, the organisation was renamed to the Air and Space Warfare Centre to better reflect the RAF's increasing involvement in the space domain. [4]

  9. No. 26 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    An advance party was moved to Aden in March 1963 [9] and the remainder to RAF Kuching, Borneo in November 1963 for a one-year unaccompanied tour. The aircraft remaining in RAF Khormaksar in 1965 went to Singapore on 30 November 1965 where they were merged with No. 66 Squadron RAF , the ground crew going to No. 74 Squadron .