List of Army Air Corps aircraft units (United Kingdom)
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This is a list of British Army Army Air Corps aircraft units.
Current units
[edit]Current Wings
[edit]- Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing (Tri service)
Current Brigades
[edit]Current Regiments
[edit]Regiment | Founded at |
Founded on |
Location | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 Regiment | RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) | [2] | ||
2 (Training) Regiment | Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop Flying Station | [3] | ||
3 Regiment | Wattisham Flying Station | [4] | ||
4 Regiment | Wattisham Flying Station | [5] | ||
5 Regiment | Middle Wallop Flying Station | [6] | ||
6 Regiment (Reserve) | RHQ at Middle Wallop Flying Station | [7] | ||
7 (Training) Regiment | Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop Flying Station | [3] | ||
9 Regiment | RAF Shawbury | [8] |
Current Squadrons
[edit]Squadron | Founded at |
Founded on |
Current aircraft |
Unit | Role | Locations used |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
651 Squadron | n/a | 1 Regiment | Nicosia (1964)[9] Middle Wallop (1964)[9] |
previously operated the Defender | |||
652 (Wildcat Fielding) Squadron | AgustaWestland Wildcat AH1 | 1 Regiment | Aviation Reconnaissance | ||||
653 Squadron | Kermia[10] | May 1958 | Boeing Apache AH-64E | 3 Regiment | Aviation Attack | Dhekelia (1960)[11] Falaise Airfield, Little Aden (1961)[12][13] Det: Thumier (Habilayn) (1964)[14] |
Became No. 3 Wing AAC (1965)[15] Formerly No. 653 (Light Aircraft) Squadron AAC[10] (Formerly No. 10 Flight AAC and No. 15 Flight AAC)[10] |
656 Squadron | Noble Field, Kuala Lumpur Sek Kong[16] |
1 Sept 1957 Dec 1969 |
Boeing Apache AH-64E | 4 Regiment | Aviation Attack | Kluang (1962)[17] Kuching (1965)[18] Seremban (1968)[19] Farnborough (1980)[20] |
Formerly No. 656 (Light Aircraft) Squadron AAC[21] Became HQ No. 4 Wing AAC on 1 Oct 1965 - acting as Aviation HQ Borneo[22] Formerly Hong Kong Aviation Squadron AAC (Feb - Dec 1969)[16] Sioux & Scout Flights (1970 - 75)[16] Sioux & Gazelle Flights (November 1975 -77)[23][24] Renamed No. 11 Flight AAC (Jun 1977)[25] |
658 Squadron | Eurocopter AS365N3 Dauphin II | Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing (JSFAW) | Special Forces Support | ||||
659 Squadron | AgustaWestland Wildcat AH1 | 1 Regiment | Aviation Reconnaissance | ||||
660 Squadron | ? Sek Kong ? |
? 1 Aug 1978 ? |
Eurocopter Juno HT1 | No. 1 Flying Training School RAF 2 Maritime Air Wing (2 MAW) |
Training | Formerly No. 11 Flight AAC - Sioux & Scout[24] Disbanded 20 Dec 1993[26] | |
661 Squadron | AgustaWestland Wildcat AH1 | 1 Regiment | Aviation Reconnaissance | ||||
662 Squadron | Boeing Apache AH-64E | 3 Regiment | Aviation Attack | ||||
663 Squadron | Boeing Apache AH-64E | 3 Regiment | Aviation Attack | Belize Airfield, British Honduras - Sioux (Jan [27] - Nov 1973)[28] | |||
664 Squadron | Boeing Apache AH-64E | 4 Regiment | Aviation Attack | Belize Airfield, Belize - Sioux (1974 - )[29] | |||
668 (Training) Squadron | n/a | 2 (Training) Regiment | Groundcrew Training | ||||
670 Squadron | Eurocopter Juno HT1 | 9 Regiment | Training | ||||
671 Squadron | n/a | 7 (Training) Regiment | Training | ||||
673 Squadron | Boeing Apache AH-64E | 7 (Training) Regiment | Training | ||||
674 Squadron | Grob Tutor T1 | Army Aviation Centre | Grading | [citation needed] | |||
675 (The Rifles) Squadron | n/a | 6 Regiment (Reserve) | Groundcrew | ||||
676 Squadron | n/a | 2 (Training) Regiment | Training | ||||
677 (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Squadron | n/a | 6 Regiment (Reserve) | Groundcrew | ||||
679 (The Duke of Connaught's) Squadron | n/a | 6 Regiment (Reserve) | Groundcrew |
Former Units
[edit]Former Wings
[edit]Wing | Founded at |
Founded on |
Disbanded at |
Disbanded on |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 1 Wing AAC | Detmold, Germany | 1958 | 1989 | ||
No. 2 Wing AAC | Northern Ireland | 1958 | 1989 | ||
No. 3 Wing AAC | Falaise Airfield, Little Aden | 1965 | RAF Khormaksar | 19 Oct 1967[30] | Previously No. 653 (Light Aircraft) Squadron AAC[15] Controlled: 8, 13 and 15 Flights[15] |
No. 4 Wing AAC | Singapore[18] | 1 October 1965 | Singapore | 11 Jan 1971[31] | Previously No. 656 (Light Aircraft) Squadron AAC[22] Co-located with HQ FARELF |
Former Squadrons
[edit]Squadron | Founded at |
Founded on |
Disbanded on |
Disbanded at |
Last unit |
Last aircraft |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
654 Squadron | Jul 2014 | [32] | |||||
655 Squadron | 1 Apr 2014 | Middle Wallop Flying Station | 6 Regt | Groundcrew. McMunn Barracks, Colchester (1973) Belize Airfield, Belize - Sioux (Nov 1973[28] - 1974)[29] | |||
657 Squadron | May 2018 | RAF Odiham | JSFAW | Westland Lynx AH9A | |||
665 Squadron | 31 Oct 2024 | JHC FS Aldergrove | 5 Regt | Westland Gazelle AH1 | [33] | ||
666 Squadron | 1 Apr 2009 | Netheravon | 7 Regt | Gazelle AH.1 | |||
667 Squadron | 2022 | Medicina Lines | Bell 212 AH1/AH3 | [34] | |||
669 Squadron | 31 Jul 2016 | Dishforth Airfield | 9 Regt | Lynx AH.9A | |||
672 Squadron | 31 Jul 2016 | Dishforth Airfield | 9 Regt | Lynx AH.9A | |||
678 (The Rifles) Squadron | n/a | 6 Regt | Groundcrew (Reserve) |
Former Flights
[edit]Flight | Founded at |
Founded on |
Disbanded at |
Disbanded on |
Aircraft operated |
Locations used |
Notes |
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1 Flight | Hobart Barracks, Detmold | 1 Sept 1957 | JHC FS Aldergrove | 2008 | Formerly No. 1 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1901 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[36][37] | ||
2 Flight | Ipoh, Perak[38] Netheravon ? |
1 Sept 1957 3 Jan 1966[39] ? |
? Seremban Netheravon |
? Mar 1970 1992 |
? Auster AOP.9, Scout ? |
Northern Ireland (1962)[40] Sibu (1966)[39] Seremban (1968) [19] |
Formerly No. 2 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1902 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[37] |
3 Flight | 1 Sept 1957 | RAF Leuchars | 2009 | Scout[41] | Borneo (1965)[42] | Formerly No. 3 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1903 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[37] | |
4 Flight | 1 Sept 1957 | Formerly No. 4 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1904 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[37] | |||||
5 Flight | 1 Sept 1957 | Formerly No. 5 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[35]} (Formerly: No. 1905 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[37] | |||||
6 Flight | Middle Wallop | 1 Sept 1957 1993 |
RAF Shawbury | 2009 | Sycamore, Skeeter, Auster AOP.9[43] Beaver & Alouette II[44] |
Formerly No. 6 Independent Depot/Liaison Flight AAC Formerly No. 6 Independent Liaison Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1906 (Helicopter) Flight RAF)[37] | |
7 Flight | Taiping, Malaya[38] Berlin Scout Base, Brunei[45] |
1 Sept 1957 ? ? |
Terendak Gatow, Berlin Medicina Lines, Brunei |
Dec 1969[19] 1994[46] 1 Aug 2021 |
Auster AOP.9, Scout ? Bell 212 |
Noble Field (1961) Kluang (1961)[47] Brunei Airport (1962[48]-Feb 1963[49] Kuching (1963)[50] Terendak (1968)[19] |
Formerly No. 7 Reconnaissance Flight AAC Formerly No. 7 Liaison Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1907 Light Liaison Flight RAF) (Formerly: No. 1907 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[37] Formerly 'C' Flight (Formerly 'C' Flight, 656 Squadron AAC)[46] |
8 Flight | Malta | 1 Sept 1957 | Stirling Lines | 1 Sept 2013 | Auster AOP.6[51](Sept 1957 - Sept 1964)[52] Alouette II (Sept 1961[53] - Oct 64),[52] Beaver (1964)[52] Scout (1964)[52] |
Wilson Field, Nairobi[12] Kuwait Airport (2 Jul[51] - 19 Oct 1961)[53] RAF Eastleigh (1961)[53] Falaise Airfield, Little Aden (Oct 1964)[52] Det: Thumier (Habilayn) (1964)[54] RAF Khormaksar (1967)[55] UK (1967)[56] |
Formerly No. 8 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1908 Independent Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[37] |
9 Flight | 1 Sept 1957 1968 |
Soltau[57] | BAOR. Formerly No. 9 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1909 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[37] | ||||
10 Flight | Lakatamia, Cyprus[58] Dhekelia[12] ? |
1 Sept 1957 16 Jan 1961 ? |
Kermia Dhekelia[41] ? |
May 1958[10] Jun 1962 ? |
Auster AOP.6 Auster AOP.9, Alouette II (Dec 1961 - Jun 1962),[12][41] Scout |
Long Pasia (1963)[59] Kluang (1964)[60] Netheravon (1967)[18] |
Formerly No. 10 Reconnaissance Flight AAC Formerly No. 10 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1910 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[37] Became Army Air Corps Section (Cyprus)[41] ? |
11 Flight | Sembawang, Malaya[38] Kangaw Barracks (Sembawang) Sek Kong[25] |
1 Sept 1957 1971 1977 |
Sembawang ? Sek Kong |
11 Jan 1971[31] 1975[61] 1 Aug 1978 |
Auster AOP.9, Scout, Sioux | Kluang (1962)[40] Brunei Airport (Feb 1963)[49] Kuching (1963)[50] Serembang (1970)[62] Singapore (1971)[16] |
Formerly No. 656 Squadron AAC[25] Formerly No. 11 Reconnaissance/Liaison Flight AAC Formerly No. 11 ANZUK Flight AAC[16] Formerly No. 11 Liaison Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1911 Light Liaison Flight RAF)[37] Formerly RE Air Troop, Jungle Warfare School[31] Became No. 660 Squadron AAC[24] |
12 Flight | Wildenwrath | 1 Sept 1957 | Elmpt Station, Germany | 2009 | Alouette II[12] | Formerly No. 12 Independent Liaison Flight AAC Formerly No. 12 Liaison Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1912 Light Liaison Flight RAF)[37] | |
13 Flight | Northern Ireland ? |
1 Sept 1957 1961 |
? RAF Khormaksar |
? Oct 1967 |
Auster AOP.9, Scout (1964 - )[63] Beaver[64] |
Falaise Airfield, Little Aden (1961)[65] Det: Thumier (Habilayn) (1964)[54] RAF Khormaksar (1967)[55] Sharjah (1967 - 70)[30] |
Formerly No. 13 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[65] Formerly No. 13 Liaison Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1913 Light Liaison Flight RAF)[37] Previously No. 15 Flight AAC[64] |
14 Flight | Paroi, Seremban, Malaya[38] | 1 Sept 1957 | Seremban | Jan 1970[62] | Auster AOP.9, Beaver, Scout | Kluang (1962)[40] Brunei Airport (1962)[48] Kluang (1963)[66] Seremban (1968)[19] |
Formerly No. 14 Reconnaissance/Liaison Flight AAC Formerly No. 14 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1914 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[67] |
15 Flight | Lakatamia, Cyprus[58] ? |
1 Sept 1957 1959 |
Kermia RAF Khormaksar[64] |
May 1958[10] Oct 1967 |
Beaver | Falaise Airfield, Little Aden (1961)[65] Det: Thumier (Habilayn) (1964)[54] RAF Khormaksar (1967)[55] |
Formerly No. 15 Independent Liaison Flight AAC[35] Became No. 13 Flight AAC (October 1967)[64] (Formerly: No. 1915 Independent Air Observation Post Flight RAF) (Formerly: No. 1915 Light Liaison Flight RAF)[67] |
16 Flight | Noble Field, Kuala Lumpur Dhekelia, Cyprus[68] |
Late 1950s 1967 |
Klulang Dhekelia |
1 Oct 1964[69] 3 Jun 2003[70] |
Auster AOP.9 Sioux (- 1977), Alouette II (1977[71] - 1988)[72] Gazelle (1988[72] - 2003)[70] |
Kluang (1962)[40] | Formerly No. 16 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[17] Became Air Squadron, 4th Royal Tank Regiment[60] Formerly No. 16 Aviation Flight AAC Formerly Infantry Air Platoon Cyprus |
17 Flight | |||||||
18 Flight | Detmold | 1969 | Alouette II[12] | BAOR[73] | |||
19 Flight | 1964 | Beaver[74] | Nicosia[74] Aden (1964)[9] |
Formerly No. 19 Liaison Flight AAC[74] | |||
20 Flight | Sha Tin, Hong Kong | 1 Sept 1957 | Auster (1965)[75] Sioux (October 1966)[76] | Kai Tak (1962)[77] Seremban (Jul 1966)[76] Sek Kong (1969)[16] |
Formerly No. 20 Independent Reconnaissance Flight AAC[35] (Formerly: No. 1900 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[37] | ||
21 Flight | 1961 | 1967 | Auster & Scout[74] | Nicosia (1964)[74] Farnborough (1964)[9] |
Formerly No. 21 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[74] | ||
22 Flight | 1962 | ||||||
23 Flight | 1969 | ||||||
24 Flight | RAF Gütersloh, Germany | Jun 1962[41] | Alouette II[41] | Detmold (1962)[41] Atkinson Field, British Guiana (Jun 1964[78] - Jan 1965)[79] |
BAOR Formerly No. 24 Reconnaissance Flight[41] | ||
25 Flight | Atkinson Field, British Guiana Airport Camp, Belize Kenya |
1965 Apr 1984 ? |
Atkinson Field Airport Camp Nanyuki, Kenya |
1966 15 Jul 2011[80] Sept 2015 |
Alouette II (1965) Gazelle (1984 - ), Lynx AH.7 (May 1997 - 2003) & Bell 212 (2003 - 11)[80] Bell 212 |
Atkinson Field, British Guiana (Jun 1965[79] - May 1966)[81] | British Guiana Previously Army Air Corps Detachment Belize[82] BATUK |
26 Flight | |||||||
27 Flight | Alouette II[79] | Atkinson Field, British Guiana (Jan - Jun 1965)[79] | BAOR | ||||
29 (BATUS) Flight | Suffield, Canada | 1972 | Suffield, Canada | [Note 1] Oct 2021 | [83] 5 Regiment AAC had administrative responsibility for 29 (BATUS) Flight. | ||
132 Flight | 1966 | 1974 | |||||
Beaver Flight | Topcliffe | 1968 | Beaver | Previously No. 15 Flight AAC[64] | |||
'C' Flight, 656 Squadron AAC | Scout Base, Seria, Brunei | 1970 | Sioux ( - 1978) Scout (1978 - ) |
[84] | |||
UNFICYP Flight | Nicosia, Cyprus | 15 Aug 1966 | Nicosia | 30 Sept 1994 | Sioux, Alouette II (1977[71] - 1988)[72] Gazelle (1988 - 1994)[72] |
Part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.[85][86] | |
Army Air Corps Section (Cyprus)[41] | Dhekelia | Jun 1962 | Dhekelia | Mar 1964 | Auster AOP.9 & Sioux | Formerly No. 10 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[41] Became Air Platoon, 3rd Battalion, the Green Jackets[9] | |
Light Aircraft Pilot | Ogle Airstrip, British Guiana (near Georgetown) |
1966 | Ogle Airstrip | Oct 1966 | Cessna 185B Skywagon | [81] | |
Army Air Corps Detachment Belize | Belize Airfield, Belize | 1 Nov 1976 | Airport Camp | Apr 1984[82] | Scout Gazelle (1981 - 84)[87] |
[88] |
Flights that supported the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) between 27 March 1964 and 15 August 1966:
- 19 and 21 Flight's (Mar - Jun 1964)[9]
- 3 Flight (Aug 1964 - Feb 1965)[89]
- 6 Flight (Feb - Aug 1965)[89]
- 21 Flight (Aug 1965 - Feb 1966)[90]
- AOP Troop, 4 Light Regiment RA (Feb - Aug 1966)[90]
Other units
[edit]- The Light Aircraft School RAF became the Army Air Corps Centre[35]
- Integrated Flight Scheme units
- Air Platoon, Irish Guards - Sioux (1966)[91]
- Air Platoon, Scots Guards - Sioux (1966)[92]
- Air Squadron, Queen's Dragoon Guards - Sioux (1964)[93]
- Air Troop, 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards - Sioux (1965)[95]
- Air Squadron, Life Guards - Sioux (1966)[39]
- Air Squadron, 14th/20th Hussars - Sioux (1972 - 73)[27]
- Air Troop, 10th Royal Hussars - Sioux (1964)[96]
- Air Squadron, 1st Royal Tank Regiment - Sioux (1976)[97]
- Air Squadron, 4th Royal Tank Regiment - Auster AOP.9 (1964) (previously 16 Flight)[60]
- Air Troop - Falaise Airfield, Little Aden - Auster AOP.9 (1963)[65]
- Air Squadron, 5th Royal Tank Regiment[98]
- Air Platoon, 40 Commando RM (1965)[18]
- Air Troop, 42 Commando RM (1967)[100]
- Air Troop, 45 Commando RM - Sioux (1967)[101]
- Air Platoon, the Northumberland Fusiliers - Sioux (1965)[102]
- Air Platoon, 1st Battalion King's Somerset Light Infantry (1967)[100] - Sioux[19]
- Air Platoon, 2nd Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment - Auster (1964) - became Infantry Air Platoon Cyprus[89][68]
- Air Platoon, 3rd Battalion, the Green Jackets - Auster AOP.9 (March 1964) - previously Army Air Corps Section (Cyprus)[9]
- Air Platoon, 3rd Battalion, The Light Infantry - disbanded April 1969[19]
- Air OP Troop, 1 Regiment Royal Horse Artillery - Sioux (1965)[95]
- Air OP Troop, 4 Light Regiment RA - Sioux (1966)[90]
- Air OP Troop, 14 Light Regiment RA - disbanded November 1969[19]
- Air OP Troop, 19 Light Regiment RA - Sioux (1965)[95]
- Air OP Troop, 25 Light Regiment RA - Sioux (1969)[16]
- Air OP Troop, 40 Light Regiment RA - Sioux (1966)[103]
- Air OP Troop, 45 Light Regiment RA (1965)[18]
- Air Troop, 49 Light Regiment RA - Sioux (1965)[104]
- Air OP Troop, 95 Commando Light Regiment RA (1967)[100]
- Air Troop, 249 Signals Squadron (1967)[100] Disbanded March 1969[19]
- Air Platoon, 1st Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders - Scout (1965)[69]
- Air Platoon, 1st Battalion, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) - Sioux - Seria, Brunei (1967)[84]
- Air Platoon, 6th Gurkha Rifles - Sek Kong (1965)[104]
- Air Platoon, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Gurkha Rifles (1967)[100]
- Air Platoon, 1st Battalion, 10th Gurkha Rifles - Sioux (1966)[76]
- 30 Flight RASC - Beaver (8 April 1964 - 15 July 1965) - became 130 Flight RCT[69]
- 130 Flight RCT - Beaver (1968)[19] - Middle Wallop (1970)[62]
- 28 ANZUK Aviation Squadron - Sioux[31]
- RE Air Troop, Jungle Warfare School, Johore - became 11 Flight AAC - Sioux[31]
- Infantry Air Platoon Cyprus - Dhekelia - Sioux (1966) - previously Air Platoon, 2nd Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment - became No. 16 Aviation Flight AAC[68]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Placed in suspended animation
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