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There are multiple international airbases hosting ARAF aircraft with locations ranging from Australia to [[Homda Air Base]] in Nigeria where the ARAF has 12 [[KF-T Trainer Aircraft]] on a mission to establish a great working relationship with Nigeria amid Chinese influence.
There are multiple international airbases hosting ARAF aircraft with locations ranging from Australia to [[Homda Air Base]] in Nigeria where the ARAF has 12 [[KF-T Trainer Aircraft]] on a mission to establish a great working relationship with Nigeria amid Chinese influence.
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 8 January 2022

The Atogoku Royal Air Force (ARAF) is Atogoku's secondary air force operating primarily outside Atogoku with allies around the world. It is a relatively small force formed on the 13th May 1977, during the WRH Cold War.

The ARAF's mission is to support Atogokan operations around the globe with allies. The Atogokan Royal Air Force maintains a fairly small fleet of various operational military aicraft, varying from attack helicopters to fighter jets. The ARAF has been described as a major technologiclly streamlined military force. In recent years, the force has been streamlined more to uptake a defensive role during inter-operations with other allies. The ARAF operates various fixed-wing aircraft ranging from Shadow R1 ISTAR aircraft to Saab JAS 39 Gripen multirole fighter aircraft.

There are multiple international airbases hosting ARAF aircraft with locations ranging from Australia to Homda Air Base in Nigeria where the ARAF has 12 KF-T Trainer Aircraft on a mission to establish a great working relationship with Nigeria amid Chinese influence.