No. In 1968 RAF Bomber Command was merged with RAF Fighter Command to create RAF Strike Command.
The Royal Air Force has lasted since 1918 and still exists.
Boeing aircraft company = introduced in l952 hence the name. still, in uprated and modified form- in the running- or flight of the Bomber Command of USAF- earlier called SAC.
Great Britain and still is.
The british air force is known as the RAF; royal air force. The Deutsche Luftwaffe or Luftwaffe (German: "Air Arm", IPA: ['luftvafə]) is the commonly used term for the German air force.The Royal Air Force. They are still called this today.
It was and still is known as the RAF.
the royal air force (raf). it was formed in 1918 and still at present day
There is at least one in storage for the Royal Air Force Museum.
The RAF is the Royal Air Force, the air force of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. They are still around today, and fight for Britain in Iraq and Afghanistan. Royal Air Force Great Britians Air Force
I hope you meant the RAF. There is no RIF. The Royal Air Force exists today. During World War 2 they were known as the RAAF, Royal Army Air Force.AnswerThe original answer is incorrect, as there has never been a 'Royal Army Air Force'. The letters, 'RAAF', represents the Royal Australian Air Force!The Royal Air Force was formed in 1918, by amalgamating the Royal Flying Corps (essentially part of the British Army), and the Royal Naval Air Service (part of the Royal Navy). This is one of the reasons that the RAF rank insignia is based on that of the Royal Navy. The Royal Navy still retains an independent air wing, called the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). And, yes, the RAF does exist today.
The British Airforce was called the RAF (Royal Air Force) and still is now.
No. Russia is still using their old bomber made in 1959. It has no stealth technology and the US has intercepted them multiple times and escorted them back to Russian air space. It has no stealth technology and still uses cannons to defend itself. This will be Russia's bomber until 2040. I doubt they will replace it with a stealth type bomber because there military budget couldn't afford it. Russia's military is under funded as it is and a stealth bomber program would be very expensive.
Currently, in 2013, the Royal Air Force has about 100 Eurofighter Typhoons ( I say 'about' as more are still being delivered monthly )