May 26, 2011 at 12:55 pm
Features include:
SDSR – Did it do what it said on the tin?
Analysis of the fall-out from 2010’s Strategic Defence and Security Review and recent world events.
The Royal Air Force
Introducing the RAF and its command structure, featuring profiles of all aircraft and units including:
No.1 Group
No.2 Group
Joint Helicopter Command
No.22 Group
Will We Ever See Them Again?
Many famous RAF squadrons of recent years are now waiting for an expansion that may never come. Here we describe a few that may have flown their final flights.
SDSR 2015 – How Will The UK Military Shape Up?
We look toward 2015 and the next Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR).
Flying Low Level
Many of the UK’s inventory of military aircraft fly at low level as part of an aircrew’s ongoing training. We visited the Low Flying Operations Squadron at RAF Wittering to find out the reasons for low-level flying and how it is managed within the UK.
Flying Memorials
The three services’ historic aircraft fleets are still active on the military register. While they share a common purpose, each is organised and funded differently.
and much more!
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