Wednesday 24 July 2013

Fleet Air Arm SAR 60th Anniversary – the Fleet Air Arm marked six decades of lifesaving, officially since 1953.    In the three decades since records were kept, upwards of 10,000 people have been helped by the two remaining RN Search and Rescue units, HMS Gannet at Prestwick and 771 Naval Air Squadron at Culdrose.  Notable in this record were the rescues were the 1979 Fastnet Race, the 2004 Boscastle floods the foundering of the MSC NAPOLI in 2007 and the RIVERDANCE which ran aground at Blackpool during  2008.   Further back in history in 1953 some 840 souls were rescued in a single night that year during the terrible floods which struck eastern England.    Nine other Royal Naval Air Stations have been involved in Search and Rescue over the past 60 years. They were:
            Eglinton (near Londonderry)         Ford (near Littlehampton)            Brawdy (near Haverfordwest)
            Gosport                                            Lee-on-Solent (HMS DAEDALUS) Portland
            Yeovilton                                          Lossiemouth                                    Anthorn (Cumbria)
MERLIN’s First – It has been made clear that the MERLIN will be the first aircraft type to be cleared for operational use on the new Aircraft Carriers, ahead of the LIGHTNING 11 (F-35B).   This is not really news but the process of getting these vessels into service is clearly underway.
Dartmouth Visit - Officer Cadets under training at Britannia Royal Naval College had their first taste of a warship when the Type 23 Frigate SUTHERLAND sailed into the River Dart.   The SUTHERLAND was taking a break from training off the South Coast.   The SUTHERLAND returned in December 2012 from a six month deployment “East of Suez”, and following a maintenance period SUTHERLAND returned to sea in March 2013 and since then has been conducting maritime security around the UK as well as participating in various exercises.

The Future King - The Armed Forces celebrated the birth to HRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge of a son across the world.   Whist the obvious focus was the pageantry of events at Buckingham Palace and various gun salutes the Royal Navy made its own unique marking of the event.    All of HM Ships in home or international waters flew the Royal Navy Ensign from their Main Mast to mark the birth of the Prince.      The “Queen’s Frigate”, the Type 23 Frigate LANCASTER currently deployed on Atlantic Patrol Task (North) in the Caribbean the Ships’ companies added their own special congratulatory message by spelling out “Boy!” on the deck of the ship with matelots.

824 Squadron Update – this Naval Air Squadron based at Culdrose and which since June 2000 has operated eight (8) MERLIN HM.1 helicopters to meet its roles as the Operational Conversion Unit training.  Pilots, Observers and Aircrew will be the first to receive the MERLIN HM.2.   The Squadron’s role is of course related to Anti-Submarine Warfare and Search and Rescue and the aircrews go to one of the front line MERLIN Squadrons 814, 820, and 829 Naval Air Squadron which in due course will receive the MERLIN HM.2.
Fleet Ready Escort Update – the Type 23 Frigate SOMERSET took time off from this tasking to hold a “Families Day” sailing from Devonport with over 200 family members and friends embarked.    The SOMERSET continues to “generate” for an operational deployment in 2014.

European Union Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) Somalia – Operation Atalanta – it may come as a surprise to learn that a non NATO naval formation is being run from a British command post and to some that is a European Union Naval Force and even bigger surprise!   At a recent change of command ceremony a French Admiral (Rear Admiral Eric Dupont) handed over the role of Deputy Operation Commander to a German Admiral (Rear Admiral Jean Martens).     The handover took place at the Operation Headquarters in Northwood, London.




Saturday 20 July 2013

Fleet Air Arm – the Fleet Air Arm is set to see considerable change in the next few year – so what us the position and where do we start from – Here is the best list that the researcher can compile.

 

 

Fixed Wing

 

Fighter Strike

 

 

 

LIGHTNING 11 F-35B

3 + ?

617 Squadron To Form 2016
801 Squadron to Follow ?
RAF Marham
RAF Marham

Trainng

 

 

 

AVENGER T.1 

4

750 Squadron/Observer Traing

RNAS Culdrose

HAWK T.1
12
2
FRADU
Standards Flight
RNAS Culdrose
RNAS Yeovilton

TUTOR T.1

5

727 Squadron/Pilot Grading

RNAS Culdrose

 

 

Rotary Wing

 

Anti-Submarine Force

 

 

 

WILDCAT HMA.2

4 + 24

700 W Squadron/Trials

RNAS Yeovilton

LYNX HMA.8

31

702/815 Squadron

RNAS Yeovilton

MERLIN HM.1

31

814/820/824/820 Squadrons
(Note: 30 being upgraded to HM.2)

RNAS Culdrose

Commando Helicopter Force

 

 

 

SEA KING HC.4

34

845/846/848 Squadrons

RNAS Yeovilton

LYNX AH.7

6

847 Squadron

RNAS Yeovilton

MERLIN HC.4

25

To transfer from the RAF

   -

Sea Control Force

 

 

 

SEA KING AsaC.7

13

849/854/857 Squadrons

RNAS Yeovilton

MERLIN HM.1

1

To be used for CROWSNEST Trials ?

RNAS Yeovilton

Search & Rescue/Training

 

 

 

SEA KING HU.5

12
3
771 Squadron/SAR
      & Fleet Requirements
Gannet SAR Flight
RNAS Culdrose

Prestwick

TUTOR T.1

?

703 Squadron/Basic Training

RAF Barkston Heath

SQUIRREL HT.1/HT.2

?

705 Squadron/Rotary Training

DHFS Shawbury

DAUPHIN

3

FOST Flight

Plymouth City

MIRACH 100

?

792 Squadron

RNAS Culdrose

Miscellaneous

 

 

 

SEA HAWK FGA.6

1

RN Historic Flight
RNAS Yeovilton

SEA FURY FB.11

1

RN Historic Flight
RNAS Yeovilton

SWORDFISH Mk.1/11

2

RN Historic Flight
RNAS Yeovilton

CHIPMUNK T.10

1

RN Historic Flight
RNAS Yeovilton


10 Landing Craft Training Squadron RM Moves from Poole – the specialist amphibious assault troops of 10 Landing Craft Training Squadron RM has moved permanently from RM Poole to RM Tamar in HM Naval Base Devonport.      Ninety permanent staff from the Hamworthy base will move with the squadron to the Royal Navy’s new £ 30 million training centre.