UAVs are unmaned aircraft controlled by those in the army
RAF Army Cooperation Command was created in 1940.
There are no Army bases but there are Air Force installations. There are 3: RAF Alconbury, RAF Lakenheath & RAF Mildenhall
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Someone who flies a plane in the Royal Air Force (Britain) Improvement--- You can fly in the RAF and fly jets etc... (after LOTS of training) OR You can fly as a commercial pilot, transporting troops
the term can be used as A) An RAF airshow fly by or B) A fighter/bomber wing or formation
Yes but only if you have the qualifications
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RAF Gutersloh is now Princess Royal Barracks of the British Army, Royal Logistic Corps.
RAF is the Royal Air Force. So the differences between the RAF and Royal Army (No such thing as the Royal Army it's the British Army) (or any army) would be same as the differences between any army and air force in general - different missions, different tasks, etc.
everything but uavs and counter uavs If ur asking about killstreak rewards
Every single person in the British Armed Forces does basic training. Learning how to be a solider. It is not however as long or strenuous as infantry training in the army. The RAF basic training for an airman lasts 9 weeks and is conducted at RAF Halton.