Air Force
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An Air Force is a Military organisation that primarily operates in air-based war. They typically use a combination of Fighters, Bombers, Helicopters and other aircraft.
Most (but not all) armed forces make considerable organisational distinction between the land-based warfare of an Army, the sea-based warfare of a Navy, and the air-based warfare of an Air Force - often splitting the three components into mostly independent forces.
Air forces of the world
- Aeronautica Militare Italiana (Italy)
- Air Force of El Salvador (El Salvador)
- Air Force of Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe)
- Armee de l'Air (France)
- Bangladesh Air Force (Bangladesh)
- Egyptian Air Force (Egypt)
- Finnish Air Force (Finland)
- Ghana Air Force (Ghana)
- Hellenic Air Force (Greece)
- Indian Air Force (India)
- Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (Iran)
- Israeli Air Force (Israel)
- Luftwaffe (Germany)
- National Air Service (Panama)
- Nigerian Air Force (Nigeria)
- Pakistan Air Force (Pakistan)
- Peoples Liberation Army Air Force (People's Republic of China)
- Royal Air Force (United Kingdom)
- Royal Australian Air Force (Australia)
- Royal Canadian Air Force (Canada)
- Royal Danish Air Force (Danmark)
- Royal Jordanian Air Force (Jordan)
- Royal Netherlands Air Force (Netherlands)
- Royal New Zealand Air Force (New Zealand)
- Royal Norwegian Air Force (Norway)
- South African Air Force (South Africa)
- Swedish Air Force (Sweden)
- Syrian Air Force (Syria)
- United States Air Force (United States)