User:Arles2464/sandbox/RAAF Bases
Appearance
Structure
[edit]Headquarters
[edit]- Air Force Headquarters RAAF – Air Force Executive
- RAAF Air Command – Air Force Combat Forces
Force Element Groups
[edit]- Air Combat Group – air combat capability
- Air Mobility Group – air lift and aerial refuelling capability
- Air Warfare Centre – information warfare, intelligence and capability development
- Combat Support Group – combat support and air base operations capability
- Surveillance and Response Group – surveillance and reconnaissance capability
- Air Force Training Group – air force training capability and development
Wings and squadrons
[edit]Flying squadrons
[edit]List of flying squadrons |
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No. 1 Squadron – Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet (Multi-Role Fighter) |
No. 2 Squadron – Boeing E-7A Wedgetail (AEW&C) |
No. 3 Squadron – Lockheed-Martin F-35A Lightning (Multi-Role Fighter) |
No. 4 Squadron – Pilatus PC9/A (JTAC Training) |
No. 6 Squadron – Boeing E/A-18G Growler (Electronic Warfare) |
No. 10 Squadron – Lockheed AP-3C Orion (Maritime Patrol) |
No. 11 Squadron – Boeing P-8 Poseidon (Maritime Patrol) |
No. 32 Squadron – Beechcraft King Air 350 (School of Air Warfare Support) |
No. 33 Squadron – Airbus KC-30A MRTT (Air Refuelling/Transport) |
No. 34 Squadron – Boeing 737 BBJ, Bombardier Challenger 604 (VIP Transport) |
No. 35 Squadron – Alenia C-27J Spartan (Transport) |
No. 36 Squadron – Boeing C-17A Globemaster III (Transport) |
No. 37 Squadron – Lockheed C-130J-30 Super Hercules (Transport) |
No. 75 Squadron – McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet (Multi-Role Fighter) |
No. 76 Squadron – BAE Systems Hawk 127 (Lead-in Fighter Training/ADF Support) |
No. 77 Squadron – McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet (Multi-Role Fighter) |
No. 79 Squadron – BAE Systems Hawk 127 (Hawk Conversion/ADF Support) |
No. 100 Squadron – Heritage aircraft |
No. 285 Squadron – Lockheed C-130H/C-130J-30 Hercules (C-130 Conversion) |
No. 292 Squadron – Lockheed AP-3C Orion (AP-3C Conversion) |
CFS – Pacific Aerospace CT4B, Pilatus PC9/A (Flying Instructor Training), Pilatus PC-21 |
ADFBFTS – Pacific Aerospace CT4B (Basic Tri-Service Flying Training) |
No. 2 FTS – Pilatus PC9/A (Advanced RAAF and RAN Flying Training), Pilatus PC-21 |
No. 2 OCU – McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A/B Hornet (F/A-18A Conversion) |
ARDU – Various Aircraft Types (Flight Testing) |
Non-flying squadrons
[edit]List of non-flying squadrons |
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No. 1 SECFOR SQN – Airbase Force Protection |
No. 1 EHS – Health Operations |
No. 1 CCS – Combat Communications |
No. 1 RSU – Wide Area Surveillance |
No. 1 RTU – Airman Ab Initio Training |
No. 2 SECFOR SQN – Airbase Force Protection |
No. 2 EHS – Health Operations |
No. 3 EHS – Health Operations |
No. 3 CRU – Surveillance and Air Battle Management |
No. 3 SECFOR SQN – Airbase Force Protection |
No. 4 EHS – Health Operations |
No. 13 Squadron – RAAF Darwin Airbase Operations |
No. 17 Squadron – RAAF Tindal Airbase Operations |
No. 19 Squadron – RMAF Butterworth Airbase Operations |
No. 20 Squadron – RAAF Woomera Airbase Operations |
No. 21 Squadron – RAAF Williams Airbase Operations |
No. 22 Squadron – RAAF Richmond Airbase Operations |
No. 23 Squadron – RAAF Amberley Airbase Operations |
No. 24 Squadron – RAAF Edinburgh Airbase Operations |
No. 25 Squadron – RAAF Pearce Airbase Operations |
No. 26 Squadron – RAAF Williamtown Airbase Operations |
No. 27 Squadron – RAAF Townsville Airbase Operations |
No. 28 Squadron – Administrative Support Operations |
No. 29 Squadron – Administrative Support Operations |
No. 30 Squadron – RAAF East Sale Airbase Operations |
No. 31 Squadron – RAAF Wagga Airbase Operations |
No. 65 Squadron – Airfield Engineering and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) |
No. 87 Squadron – Intelligence Operations |
No. 114 MCRU – Deployable Surveillance, Air Battle Management and Air Traffic Control |
No. 278 Squadron – Operational Training |
No. 381 SQN – Contingency Response Squadron |
No. 382 SQN – Contingency Response Squadron |
No. 452 Squadron – Air Traffic Control |
No. 453 Squadron – Air Traffic Control |
No. 460 Squadron – Intelligence Operations |
No. 462 Squadron – Information Warfare Operations |
ASCENG SQN – Aircraft/Stores Compatibility Engineering Development |
AMTDU – Air Movements Training and Development |
ASES – Aircraft Systems Engineering Development |
CSTS – Combat Survival Training |
RAAF AIS – Aeronautical Information |
RAAF BAND – RAAF Ceremonial Band |
DEOTS – Explosive Ordnance Training |
AVMED – Aviation Medicine Research and Development |
JEWOSU – Electronic Warfare Operations and Development |
OTS – Officer Ab Initio Training |
RAAF Museum – Royal Australian Air Force Museum |
RAAF SFS – Security and Fire Training |
SAW – Air Combat Officer and Observer Training |
RAAFSALT – Administrative and Logistics Training |
RAAFSATC – Air Traffic Control Training |
RAAFSPS – Officer and Airman Post Graduate Professional Training |
RAAFSTT – Air Technical Training |
SACTU – Air Defence Training |
Woomera Test Facility – Augmented Testing Range |
Wings
[edit]List of current wings |
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No. 41 Wing (Surveillance & Air Battle Management) |
No. 42 Wing (AEW&C) |
No. 44 Wing (ATC) |
No. 78 Wing (Lead-in Fighter Training) |
No. 81 Wing (Multi-Role Fighter) |
No. 82 Wing (Multi-Role Fighter) |
No. 84 Wing (Airlift & VIP transport) |
No. 86 Wing (Airlift & AAR) |
No. 92 Wing (Maritime Patrol) |
No. 95 Wing (Expeditionary Combat Support) |
No. 96 Wing (Fixed Base Combat Support) |
Air Mobility Control Centre – central combat airlift tasking control centre |
AirA – Air Academy – Aviation Training (Pilots, Air Traffic Control etc.) |
GA – Ground Academy – Ab initio, ground technical and non-technical training, career development, promotion and leadership training |
DTWG – Aerospace Systems Development |
CSCC – Combat Support Coordination |
HSW – Health Operations |
IWD – Information Warfare and Intelligence |