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Revision as of 11:05, 12 June 2022
Royal Acrean Air Force Luftvåbnet Luftwaffe Forces Aériennes | |
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Active | 10 February 1915 - Present |
Country | Acrea |
Type | Air Force |
Size | 320,103 active duty personnel 156,000 civilians 68,298 reserve personnel |
Part of | Acrean Armed Forces |
Headquarters | Trier |
Motto(s) | "Från horisont till horisont" |
Aircraft | 3,438 total aircraft :
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Engagements | Ruvelkan Civil War Great Eracuran War Refusal War Zemplen War Midsummer War |
Commanders | |
Royal Air Marshal | Christoph Volland |
Chief of Defence Staff | Eirik Stordalen |
The Royal Acrean Air Force is the aerial and space warfare branch of Acrea, a part of the Acrean Armed Forces. It was formed in 1915 as a successor to the Royal Army Air Service, and at the time of its creation was the largest air force in the region. It is the youngest branch of the armed forces. The RAAF is administered by the Ministry of Defence and is led by the Chief of the General Staff. Since its creation, the RAAF has served a major role in every conflict Acrea has been involved with since. It maintains a long tradition of innovation and development, and is responsible for numerous aeronautical milestones in Tyran.