<p>From its birth out of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service in 1918 to today's networked combat air and space enterprise the Royal Air Force has shaped Britain's security and global standing for more than a century. Wings of the Realm traces that arc with an evidence-led narrative that follows the service through war and peace: reconnaissance biplanes over the Western Front; the Dowding System and the Battle of Britain; the night war and Bomber Command's controversial offensive; the Berlin Airlift's logistics revolution; the V-Force and Cold War deterrence; Suez and east of Suez campaigns; the Falklands War's long-range strikes; the Gulf War and the 1990s precision turn; and post-9/11 expeditionary operations from Afghanistan and Iraq to Libya and Syria.</p><p></p><p>Beyond combat this book shows the RAF's lifelines-air mobility aeromedical care and humanitarian relief-alongside the growth of ISTAR remotely piloted systems and the re-entry to maritime patrol. It explains how technology doctrine training basing and industry interlock from Rolls-Royce engines and British radar to the Typhoon-F-35 force mix and the Global Combat Air Programme. Anchored in verifiable facts and institutional records Wings of the Realm offers a clear comprehensive account of Britain's air power and the men and women who made it work.</p>
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