Air System Development and Test Wing RAAF

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DTWG
CountryAustralia Australia
Branch Royal Australian Air Force
RoleDevelopment and Test support
Part ofAir Warfare Centre
Garrison/HQRAAF Base Edinburgh
Commanders
Current
commander
Group Captain R. Bender

The Development and Test Wing (DTWG) of the Royal Australian Air Force's Air Warfare Centre (AWC) is the Australian Defence Force's central institution responsible for the supervision, planning, project management, tasking and co-ordination of activities delivered by various units.

Although under the command of the Air Force, the DTWG draws personnel from both the Australian Air Force and the Australian Army. In turn the DTWG develops and manages test, evaluation, development and research capabilities for aerospace vehicles and support equipment.

Units[edit]

The Development and Test Wing contains the following units:[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Aerospace Operational Support Group". Royal Australian Air Force. Retrieved 14 March 2012.