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This is a list of units of the Royal Air Force Regiment. ... 4 Squadron RAF Regiment: 1947-48: Celle: Renumbered from 2777 Squadron on 21 August 1947, absorbed into 1 ...
Its members are organised into seven regular squadrons, - Nos 1, 2, 15, 27, 34, 51 and 63/King's Colour Squadron - of which six are field squadrons and 27 is the specialist CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) units under the umbrella of the defence CBRN Wing (No 20 Wing RAF Regiment -see note below), plus six Royal Auxiliary ...
For a full list, see the list of Royal Air Force aircraft independent flights. Bold listings are currently active RAF flights. Bold listings are currently active RAF flights. Battle of Britain Memorial Flight ( BBMF ) – at RAF Coningsby – 6x Spitfire (various marks), 2x Hurricane , 1x Lancaster , 1x Dakota , 2x Chipmunk T10
There have been many units with various tasks in the Royal Air Force (RAF), and they are listed here. A unit is an administrative term for a body, which can be larger or smaller than a flight or squadron, is given a specific mission, but does not warrant the status of being formed as a formal flight or squadron.
Pages in category "Royal Air Force Regiment squadrons" The following 194 pages are in this category, out of 194 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of equipment currently used by the Royal Air Force Regiment.The RAF Regiment is the ground fighting force of the Royal Air Force and contributes to the defence of RAF airfields in the UK and overseas, and provides Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) to the British Army and Royal Marines, and a contingent to the Special Forces Support Group from No. II (Parachute) Squadron.
No. 348 Squadron RAF: 348 Sqn (not formed) FR: Station Flight RAF Manston: FS: No. 148 Squadron RAF: 148 Sqn FS: No. 506 Squadron RAF: 506 Sqn (not formed) FT: No. 290 Squadron RAF: 290 Sqn FT: No. 43 Squadron RAF: 43 Sqn FT: Station Flight RAF Mildenhall: FU: No. 453 Squadron RAAF (1942–46) 453 Sqn RAAF (sometimes 453 RAAF Sqn); in Europe FV
In late 1918, a scoreboard lists the claims for aircraft destroyed by No. 80 Wing RAF between July and November that year. The wing's squadrons at the time (including two from the Australian Flying Corps), are: 4 Sqn AFC, 88 Sqn RAF, 4 Sqn AFC, 92 Sqn RAF, 103 Sqn RAF, 46 Sqn RAF, and 54 Sqn RAF.