First Class Cadet Training The Royal Air Force (RAF) – Lecture 2 – Organisation & Structure.

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First Class Cadet Training The Royal Air Force (RAF) – Lecture 2 – Organisation & Structure

Organisation of the Royal Air Force The Royal Air Force, like the Royal Navy and the Army is loyal to the Crown but is controlled by Parliament Parliament votes the money needed to support the Air Force and, through the Air Force Act, lays down the law by which the Royal Air Force is to be governed The Prime Minister and the Cabinet hold supreme responsibility for national defense and they decide what policies the country should follow. They exercise control of the armed forces through the Defence Council The Secretary of State for Defence, appointed by the Prime Minister, is the Chairman of the Defence Council

Organisation of the Royal Air Force Each of the three Services is controlled by a board of senior officers, ie Admiralty Board, Army Board; the RAF is controlled by the Air Force Board The heads of these Service Boards are members of the Defence Council where they advise the government on matters affecting their own service (e.g. the RAF, RN etc)

Structure of the RAF RAF units are split into two commands- Strike Command (RAF High Wycombe) and Personnel and Training Command (RAF Innsworth) RAF groups- sub-headquarters called groups control specialist units e.g. those flying a particular class of aircraft such as fighters (groups only exist in strike command) RAF Units and Stations – The basic operational unit is the squadron. According to their size and role they may be sub-divided into flights

Organisation and Structure of the Royal Air Force

Strike command- RAF High Wycombe From its headquarters at RAF High Wycombe, strike command controls all the RAF offensive and defensive operations at home and overseas. Strike command based on 3 groups

No 1 Group Responsible for all strike attack and offensive support aircraft. The strike/attack aircraft of this group, which are normally UK-based would go out and seek and attack enemy targets on the ground. Battlefield support forces include long range transport aircraft to take troops and equipment to the operational theatre, and tactical transport and short range offensive aircraft, which would be used primarily to support battlefield operations.

No 2 Group Operates all the aircraft and force elements that support frontline operations. This includes the air transport and air-to-air refuelling formally in No38 group and the Nimrod R and Sentry aircraft from No 11/18 group as well as RAF regiment and ground based air defence systems. This group provides the earliest possible warning of the approach to the UK of any air threat and defends the UK against air attack.

No 3 Group The group includes Nimrod maritime patrol aircraft, search and rescue helicopters and the RAF’s mountain rescue teams.

Units and Stations More than one unit can be located on an RAF station. Organisation of all RAF stations follow a standard basic pattern –organised into 3 wings- operations, engineering and administrative.

Typical RAF Station organisational structure

Questions 1)Britain’s defence policy is decided upon by who? The prime minister and the cabinet 2) No 1 group had responsibility for? Strike/Attack aircraft 3) HQAC is part of which command? Personnel and training command.