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Number 17 Squadron (sometimes written as No. XVII Squadron), currently No. 17 Test and Evaluation Squadron (TES), is a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It was reformed on 12 April 2013 at Edwards Air Force Base , California , as the Operational Evaluation Unit (OEU) for the Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning .
The 17th Special Operations Squadron (17 SOS) is an active unit of the United States Air Force, stationed at Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma (WRANG).It is an active duty squadron with a classically associated Air National Guard detachment from the 137th Special Operations Wing. [6]
No. 17 Squadron was a fighter squadron of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Formed in October 1942 at Ohakea , the squadron was initially equipped with Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawks , before converting to F4U-1 Corsairs in 1944.
No. 17 Squadron (Golden Arrows) is a squadron of the Indian Air Force stationed at the Ambala Air Force Station as part of the Western Air Command. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The squadron was number-plated in 2016, but was resurrected in Ambala on 11 September 2019 with the Dassault Rafale .
The 17th Attack Squadron is a squadron of the United States Air Force. It is assigned to the 432d Wing , and stationed at Creech Air Force Base in Indian Springs, Nevada . The 17th is equipped with the MQ-9 Reaper .
The 17th Test and Evaluation Squadron is a United States Space Force test and evaluation unit, located at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado. The squadron is tasked with testing and evaluating space systems and associated support equipment.
17 Squadron or 17th Squadron may refer to: No. 17 Squadron PAF, a unit of the Pakistan Air Force. No. 17 Squadron RNZAF, a unit of the New Zealand Royal Air Force; No. 17 Squadron IAF, a unit of the Indian air force. 17 Squadron SAAF, a unit of the South African Air Force; No. XVII Squadron RAF, a unit of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force
The 147th was redesignated the 17th Pursuit Squadron in the post-war Air Service and later consolidated with the 17th Aero Squadron in 1936 to preserve the history of both pursuit units. The 17th Aero Squadron was activated in August 1917 and earned 13 campaign streamers in France flying the Sopwith Camel .