Royal Australian Air Force Order of Battle
Wings provide specialised capabilities within Royal Australian Air Force Force Element Groups. Wings are typically comprised of a number of squadrons or units delivering related capabilities at different locations.
- Royal Australian Air Force
- Air Force Headquarters
- Air Command
- Air Combat Group
- No 78 Wing - operational training
- No 81 Wing - air superiority
- No 82 Wing - strike and reconnaissance
- Air Lift Group
- No 84 Wing - air-to-air refuelling, VIP transport and ground services training
- No 86 Wing - heavy, medium and light airlift
- Air Mobility Control Centre - central combat airlift tasking control centre
- Aerospace Operational Support Group
- Information Warfare Wing
- Air System Development and Test Wing
- Woomera Test Facility
- Combat Support Group
- No 395 Expeditionary Combat Support Wing - diverse expeditionary and fixed base combat support including airfield defence
- No 396 Expeditionary Combat Support Wing - diverse expeditionary and fixed base combat support including bare base management
- Health Services Wing
- Surveillance and Response Group
- No 41 Wing - air defence
- No 42 Wing - airborne early warning and control
- No 44 Wing - air traffic control
- No 92 Wing - maritime operations
- Air Force Training Group
- Air Training Wing - aircrew, air traffic controller and photographer training
- Ground Training Wing - all non-flying, technical and pre-employment training
- Reserve Training Wing - responsive surge capability
- RAAF College - all initial, career development, promotion and leadership training
- Air Combat Group
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