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

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Wings

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Brigades

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Regiments

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RegimentFormed
at
Formed
on
LocationNotes
1 RegimentRNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron)[2]
2 (Training) RegimentArmy Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop Flying Station[3]
3 RegimentWattisham Flying Station[4]
4 RegimentWattisham Flying Station[5]
5 Regiment1979[6]Middle Wallop Flying Station[7]
6 Regiment (Reserve)RHQ at Middle Wallop Flying Station[8]
7 (Training) RegimentArmy Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop Flying Station[3]
9 RegimentRAF Shawbury[9]

Squadrons

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SquadronFormed
at
Formed
on
Current aircraftUnitRoleNotes
651 SquadronFeltwell
?
1 Sept 1957
1 Nov 1971[10]
n/a1 Regimentpreviously operated the Defender[11]
652 (Wildcat Fielding) SquadronGermanyOctober 1969[10]AgustaWestland Wildcat AH11 RegimentAviation ReconnaissanceBecame 3 Division Army Aviation HQ 1966[10]
653 SquadronKermia, Cyprus[12]
?
?
11 May 1958[10]
1 Nov 1971[10]
Dec 1977[10]
Boeing Apache AH-64E3 RegimentAviation Attack
656 SquadronNoble Field, Kuala Lumpur
Sek Kong
Farnborough
1 Sept 1957
Dec 1969[13]
1978[14]
Boeing Apache AH-64E4 RegimentAviation Attack
658 SquadronGermany
Netheravon
?
1 Nov 1971[14]
Apr 1978[14]
?
Eurocopter AS365N3 Dauphin IIJoint Special Forces Aviation Wing (JSFAW)Special Forces Support
659 SquadronGermany1 Nov 1971[15]AgustaWestland Wildcat AH11 RegimentAviation Reconnaissance
660 SquadronNetheravon
Sek Kong
?
10 Nov 1969[15]
1 Aug 1978
?
Eurocopter Juno HT1No. 1 Flying Training School RAF
2 Maritime Air Wing (2 MAW)
TrainingTopcliffe (Apr 1970)[15]
First unit to operate the Gazelle AH.1 (6 July 1974)[16]
Disbanded (Dec 1977)
Formerly No. 11 Flight AAC - Sioux AH.1 & Scout AH.1[17]
Formerly No. 660 Aviation Squadron AAC[18]
Disbanded 20 Dec 1993[19]
661 SquadronGermany1 Nov 1978[15]AgustaWestland Wildcat AH11 RegimentAviation Reconnaissance
662 SquadronGermany1 Nov 1971[15]Boeing Apache AH-64E3 RegimentAviation Attack
663 SquadronNetheravon2 Mar 1970[15]Boeing Apache AH-64E3 RegimentAviation AttackBelize Airfield, British Honduras - Sioux AH.1 (Jan[20] - Nov 1973)[21]
Formerly No. 663 Aviation Squadron AAC
664 SquadronFarnborough(1 Nov 1971)[15]Boeing Apache AH-64E4 RegimentAviation AttackBelize Airfield, Belize - Sioux AH.1 (1974 - )[22]
668 (Training) Squadron?
?
Dec 1969[6]
?
n/a2 (Training) RegimentGroundcrew TrainingDisbanded (12 Dec 1971)[6]
670 SquadronEurocopter Juno HT19 RegimentTraining
671 Squadronn/a7 (Training) RegimentTraining
673 SquadronBoeing Apache AH-64E7 (Training) RegimentTraining
674 SquadronGrob Tutor T1Army Aviation CentreGrading[citation needed]
675 (The Rifles) Squadronn/a6 Regiment (Reserve)Groundcrew
676 Squadronn/a2 (Training) RegimentTraining
677 (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Squadronn/a6 Regiment (Reserve)Groundcrew
679 (The Duke of Connaught's) Squadronn/a6 Regiment (Reserve)Groundcrew

Former Units

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Former Wings

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WingFormed
at
Formed
on
Disbanded
at
Disbanded
on
Notes
No. 1 Wing AACDetmold, Germany19581989
No. 2 Wing AACNorthern Ireland19581989
No. 3 Wing AACFalaise Airfield, Little Aden1965RAF Khormaksar19 Oct 1967[23]Previously No. 653 Light Aircraft Squadron AAC[24]
Controlled: 8, 13 and 15 Flights[24]
No. 4 Wing AACSingapore[25]1 October 1965Singapore11 Jan 1971[26]Previously No. 656 Light Aircraft Squadron AAC[27]
Co-located with HQ FARELF

Former Regiments

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RegimentLocationDatesNotes
Northern Ireland Regiment- 1993[28] became 5 Regiment Army Air Corps

Former Squadrons

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SquadronFormed
at
Formed
on
Disbanded
at
Disbanded
on
Last
unit
Last
aircraft
Notes
654 Squadron?
?
1 Sept 1958[10]
Oct 1969[10]
Wattisham AirfieldJul 20144 RegtAgustaWestland Apache AH.1[29]
Disbanded 1964[10]
655 SquadronGermany[14]
?
1 Apr 1962
1969[14]
Middle Wallop Airfield1 Apr 20146 Regtn/aGroundcrew
Disbanded 1964[14]
McMunn Barracks, Colchester (1973)
Belize Airfield, Belize - Sioux AH.1 (Nov 1973[21] - 1974)[22]
657 SquadronGermany
Colchester
1 Nov 1971[14]
Apr 1978[14]
RAF OdihamMay 2018JSFAWWestland Lynx AH9A[30] Reformed from 665 Sqn (1978)[14]
665 SquadronColchester
NI
1 Nov 1971[15]
1 April 1986[15]
JHC FS Aldergrove31 Oct 20245 RegtWestland Gazelle AH1[31] Disbanded April 1978)[15]
666 SquadronPlymouth
Netheravon
19 Aug 1969[6]
1 Apr 1986[6]
Airfield Camp, Netheravon1 Apr 20097 RegtGazelle AH.1Previously No. 666 Aviation Squadron AAC
Previously No. 8 Flight AAC[32]
RAF Ballykelly (October 1969)
Det: Lisanelly Barracks (Omagh) - Sioux AH.1 and Scout AH.1 (1969)[32]
UK (January 1970)[18]
RAF Topcliffe (Nov 1970)[6]
Disbanded (Apr 1978)[6]
667 SquadronNetheravon
?
1 Jun 1969[6]
?
Medicina Lines2022Bell 212 AH1/AH3[33] Became 7 Regiment (1 Jun 1971)[6]
669 SquadronGermany1 Jun 1971[6]Dishforth Airfield31 Jul 20169 RegtLynx AH9A
672 SquadronDishforth1991[6]Dishforth Airfield31 Jul 20169 RegtLynx AH9AJoined with 656 Sqn (1994)[6]
678 (The Rifles) SquadronBuckinghamshire
Bedfordshire
Mar 20236 Regtn/aGroundcrew (Reserve)
Hong Kong Aviation SquadronSek KongFeb 1969[13]Sek KongDec 1969Scout AH.1Became No. 656 Light Aircraft Squadron AAC
Demonstration and Trials SquadronScout AH.1 & Gazelle AH.1[34]
Chipmunk SquadronChipmunk T.10Middle Wallop (1986)[35]
Basic Rotary SquadronGazelle AH.1Middle Wallop (1986)[35]
Advanced Rotary SquadronGazelle AH.1Middle Wallop (1986)[35]
Operational Training SquadronGazelle AH.1, Lynx AH.1 & Scout AH.1Middle Wallop (1986)[35]
Falkland Islands Squadron
(AAC Falklands Squadron)[14]
Jun 1982[14]31 May 1987[28]

Former Flights

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FlightFormed
at
Formed
on
Disbanded
at
Disbanded
on
Aircraft
operated
Locations
used
Notes
1 FlightHobart Barracks, Detmold1 Sept 1957RAF Aldergrove, NIJul 2008Islander[11]Formerly No. 1 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1901 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[37][38]
2 FlightIpoh, Perak[39]
RAF Aldergrove, NI
Netheravon
?
1 Sept 1957
1962
3 Jan 1966[40]
?
?
?
Seremban
Netheravon
?
?
Mar 1970
1992
?
Auster AOP.9 & Skeeter AOP.12[41]
Auster AOP.9 & Scout AH.1
Gazelle AH.1[34]
Sibu (1966)[40]
Seremban (1968)[42]
Formerly No. 2 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1902 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[38]
3 Flight?
Lisanelly Barracks, Omagh
1 Sept 1957
1 May 1976
?
RAF Leuchars
?
2009
Scout AH.1[43]
Sioux AH.1 until October 1977
Gazelle AH.1 from October 1977[44]
Borneo (1965)[45]Formerly No. 3 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1903 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[38]
Formerly Air Squadron, 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars[46]
Last user of Sioux in NI[44]
4 Flight1 Sept 1957Formerly No. 4 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1904 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[38]
5 Flight1 Sept 1957Formerly No. 5 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1905 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[38]
6 FlightMiddle Wallop1 Sept 1957
1993
RAF Shawbury2009Sycamore, Skeeter AOP.12, Auster AOP.9[47]
Beaver AL.1 & Alouette II[48]
Formerly No. 6 Independent Depot/Liaison Flight AAC
Formerly No. 6 Independent Liaison Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1906 (Helicopter) Flight RAF)[38]
6A FlightAlouette IINetheravon[34]
6B FlightBeaver AL.1Netheravon[34]
7 FlightTaiping, Malaya[39]
RAF Gatow, Berlin
Scout Base, Brunei[49]
1 Sept 1957
?
?
Terendak
Gatow, Berlin
Medicina Lines, Brunei
Dec 1969[42]
1994[50]
1 Aug 2021
Auster AOP.9, Scout AH.1
?
Bell 212
Noble Field (1961)
Kluang (1961)[51]
Brunei Airport (1962[52]-Feb 1963[53]
Kuching (1963)[54]
Terendak (1968)[42]
Formerly No. 7 Reconnaissance Flight AAC
Formerly No. 7 Liaison Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1907 Light Liaison Flight RAF)
(Formerly: No. 1907 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[38]
Formerly 'C' Flight
(Formerly 'C' Flight, 656 Squadron AAC)[50]
Became No. 667 Squadron AAC
8 FlightMalta
?
1 Sept 1957
?
RAF Ballykelly
Stirling Lines
October 1969
1 Sept 2013
Auster AOP.6[55](Sept 1957 - Sept 1964)[56]
Alouette II (Sept 1961[57] - Oct 64),[56]
Beaver AL.1(1964)[56] Scout AH.1 (1964)[56]
Wilson Field, Nairobi[58]
Kuwait Airport (2 Jul[55] - 19 Oct 1961)[57]
RAF Eastleigh (1961)[57]
Falaise Airfield, Little Aden (Oct 1964)[56]
Det: Thumier (Habilayn) (1964 - 67)[59]
RAF Khormaksar (1967)[60]
Coypool, Plymouth (1967)[32]
RAF Ballykelly (August 1969)[32]
Formerly No. 8 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1908 Independent Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[38]
Became 666 Aviation Squadron AAC[32]
9 Flight1 Sept 1957
1968
Soltau[61]BAOR. Formerly No. 9 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1909 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[38]
10 FlightLakatamia, Cyprus[62]
Dhekelia[58]
?
1 Sept 1957
16 Jan 1961
?
Kermia
Dhekelia[43]
?
May 1958[12]
Jun 1962
?
Auster AOP.6
Auster AOP.9, Alouette II (Dec 1961 - Jun 1962),[58][43]
Scout AH.1
Long Pasia (1963)[63]
Kluang (1964)[64]
Netheravon (1967)[25]
Formerly No. 10 Reconnaissance Flight AAC
Formerly No. 10 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1910 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[38]
Became No. 653 Light Aircraft Squadron AAC
Became Army Air Corps Section (Cyprus)[43]
?
11 FlightSembawang, Malaya[39]
Kangaw Barracks (Sembawang)
Sek Kong[65]
1 Sept 1957
1971
1977
Sembawang
?
Sek Kong
11 Jan 1971[26]
1975[66]
1 Aug 1978
Auster AOP.9, Scout AH.1, Sioux AH.1, Gazelle AH.1Kluang (1962)[67]
Brunei Airport (Feb 1963)[53]
Kuching (1963)[54]
Serembang (1970)[68]
Singapore (1971)[13]
Formerly No. 656 Squadron AAC[65]
Formerly No. 11 Reconnaissance/Liaison Flight AAC
Formerly No. 11 ANZUK Flight AAC[13]
Formerly No. 11 Liaison Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1911 Light Liaison Flight RAF)[38]
Formerly RE Air Troop, Jungle Warfare School[26]
Became No. 660 Squadron AAC[17]
12 FlightWildenrath1 Sept 1957Elmpt Station, Germany2009Alouette II,[58] Gazelle AH.1[69]Formerly No. 12 Independent Liaison Flight AAC
Formerly No. 12 Liaison Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1912 Light Liaison Flight RAF)[38]
13 FlightRAF Aldergrove, Northern Ireland[70]
Sharjah
1 Sept 1957
1967
RAF Khormaksar
Sharjah
Oct 1967
1970
Auster AOP.6, T.7[70]
Skeeter (Feb 1960 - 61)[71]
Auster AOP. 9 then Scout AH.1 (1964 - 67)[72]
Beaver AL.1[73]
RAF Feltwell (Feb 1958)[71]
RAF Aldergrove (Jul 1959)[71]
Det: RAF St Angelo (Nov 1959 - 61)[71]
Falaise Airfield, Little Aden (9 Mar 1961)[74]
Det: Thumier (Habilayn) (1964 - 67)[59]
RAF Khormaksar (1967)[60]
Sharjah (1967 - 70)[23]
Formerly No. 13 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[74]
Formerly No. 13 Liaison Flight AAC[36][70]
(Formerly: No. 1913 Light Liaison Flight RAF)[38]
Previously No. 15 Flight AAC[73]
14 FlightParoi, Seremban, Malaya[39]
?
1 Sept 1957
?
Seremban
?
Jan 1970[68]
?
Auster AOP.9, Beaver AL.1, Scout AH.1
Scout AH.1 & Gazelle AH.1
Kluang (1962)[67]
Brunei Airport (1962)[52]
Kluang (1963)[75]
Seremban (1968)[42]
Netheravon[34]
Formerly No. 14 Reconnaissance/Liaison Flight AAC
Formerly No. 14 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1914 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[76]
15 FlightLakatamia, Cyprus[62]
?
1 Sept 1957
1959
Kermia
RAF Khormaksar[73]
May 1958[12]
Oct 1967
Beaver AL.1Falaise Airfield, Little Aden (9 Mar 1961)[74]
Det: Thumier (Habilayn) (1964 - 67)[59]
RAF Khormaksar (1967)[60]
Formerly No. 15 Independent Liaison Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1915 Independent Air Observation Post Flight RAF)
(Formerly: No. 1915 Light Liaison Flight RAF)[76]
Became No. 653 Light Aircraft Squadron AAC
Became No. 13 Flight AAC[73]
16 FlightNoble Field, Kuala Lumpur
Dhekelia, Cyprus[77]
Late 1950s
1967
Klulang
Dhekelia
1 Oct 1964[78]
3 Jun 2003[79]
Auster AOP.9
Sioux AH.1 (- 1977), Alouette II (1977[80] - 1988)[81]
Gazelle AH.1 (1988[81] - 2003)[79]
Kluang (1962)[67]Formerly No. 16 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[82]
Became Air Squadron, 4th Royal Tank Regiment[64]
Formerly No. 16 Aviation Flight AAC
Formerly Infantry Air Platoon Cyprus
17 Flight
18 FlightDetmold1969Alouette II[58]BAOR[83]
19 Flight1964Beaver AL.1[84]Nicosia[84]
Aden (Jun 1964)[85]
Formerly No. 19 Liaison Flight AAC[84]
20 FlightSha Tin, Hong Kong1 Sept 1957Auster AOP.6 (1965)[86] Sioux AH.1 (October 1966)[87]Kai Tak (1962)[88]
Seremban (Jul 1966)[87]
Sek Kong (1969)[13]
Formerly No. 20 Independent Reconnaissance Flight AAC[36]
(Formerly: No. 1900 Air Observation Post Flight RAF)[38]
21 Flight19611967Auster AOP.6 & Scout AH.2[84]Nicosia (1964)[84]
Farnborough (Jun 1964)[85]
Formerly No. 21 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[84]
22 Flight1962
23 Flight1969
24 FlightRAF Gütersloh, GermanyJun 1962[43]Alouette II[43]Detmold (1962)[43]
Atkinson Field, British Guiana (Jun 1964[89] - Jan 1965)[90]
BAOR
Formerly No. 24 Reconnaissance Flight[43]
25 FlightAtkinson Field, British Guiana
Airport Camp, Belize
Kenya
1965
Apr 1984
?
Atkinson Field
Airport Camp
Nanyuki, Kenya
1966
15 Jul 2011[91]
Sept 2015
Alouette II (1965)
Gazelle AH.1 (1984 - ?), Lynx AH.7 (May 1997 - 2003)
& Bell 212 (2003 - 11)[91]
Bell 212
Atkinson Field, British Guiana (Jun 1965[90] - May 1966)[92]British Guiana
Previously Army Air Corps Detachment Belize[93]
BATUK
26 Flight
27 FlightAlouette II[90]Atkinson Field, British Guiana (Jan - Jun 1965)[90]BAOR
29 (BATUS) FlightSuffield, Canada1972Suffield, Canada[Note 1] Oct 2021Gazelle AH.1[94] 5 Regiment AAC had administrative
responsibility for 29 (BATUS) Flight.
132 Flight19661974
Beaver FlightTopcliffe1968Beaver AL.1Aldergrove (1976),[95] Middle Wallop[35]Previously No. 15 Flight AAC[73]
'C' Flight, 656 Squadron AACScout Base, Seria, Brunei1970Sioux AH.1 ( - 1978)
Scout AH.1 (1978 - )
[96]
UNFICYP FlightNicosia, Cyprus15 Aug 1966Nicosia30 Sept 1994Sioux AH.1, Alouette II (1977[80] - 1988)[81]
Gazelle AH.1 (1988 - 1994)[81]
Part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.[97][98]
Army Air Corps Section (Cyprus)[43]DhekeliaJun 1962DhekeliaMar 1964Auster AOP.9 & Sioux AH.1Formerly No. 10 Reconnaissance Flight AAC[43]
Became Air Platoon, 3rd Battalion, the Green Jackets[85]
Light Aircraft PilotOgle Airstrip, British Guiana
(near Georgetown)
1966Ogle AirstripOct 1966Cessna 185B Skywagon[92]
Army Air Corps Detachment BelizeBelize Airfield, Belize1 Nov 1976Airport CampApr 1984[93]Scout AH.1
Gazelle AH.1 (1981 - 84)[99]
[100]
Gazelle Conversion Flight/
Advanced Rotary Wing Flight
Scout AH.1 & Gazelle AH.1Middle Wallop[34]
Advanced Fixed-Wing FlightBeaver AL.1 & Chipmunk T.10
Islander AL.1[101]
Middle Wallop[34]
Intermediate Fixed-Wing Flight[Note 2][102]Chipmunk T.10Middle Wallop[34]
BATUS FlightSuffieldBeaver ( - 1984) & Gazelle AH.1[103]
Demonstration & Trials FlightGazelle AH.1, Lynx AH.1 & Scout AH.1Middle Wallop (1986)[35]
Historic Aircraft FlightSioux AH.1, Skeeter AOP.10 & Auster AOP.9Middle Wallop (1986)[35]

Other units

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  • The Light Aircraft School RAF became the Army Air Corps Centre[36]
Integrated Flight Scheme units
  • Air Platoon, Irish Guards - Sioux AH.1 (1966)[104]
  • Air Platoon, Scots Guards - Sioux AH.1 (1966)[105]
  • Air Squadron, Scots Dragoon Guards - Sioux AH.1 - Harewood Barracks, Herford (1971) - Long Kesh (October 1971)[106] & Long Kesh (1972)[107]
  • Air Squadron, 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards - Auster AOP.6 and Skeeter AOP.12 at Aldergrove (1964) then Sioux AH.1, moved to Aden (November 1966)[108]
    • Air Troop - Skeeter AOP.12 (1962),[64][25] Auster AOP.6 then Sioux AH.1 (1965)[109]
  • Air Troop, 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards - Sioux AH.1 (1965)[110] to NI (1966) from Aden[108] - to BAOR (March 1969) then disbanded[111]
  • Air Squadron, Life Guards - Sioux AH.1 (1966)[40]
  • Air Squadron, 14th/20th Hussars - Sioux AH.1 (1972 - 73)[20]
  • Air Squadron, 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars - Omagh - became No. 3 Flight AAC on 1 May 1976[46]
  • Air Troop, 10th Royal Hussars - Sioux AH.1 (1964)[112]
  • Air Squadron, 16th/5th Queen's Royal Lancers - Sioux AH.1 - NI (1971)[106] - Omagh (1972)[107] - departed NI (1973)[113]
  • Air Squadron, 17th/21st Lancers - Sioux AH.1 at Aldergrove, NI (1969)[111] - Det at Ballykelly (1971)[114] - squadron moved to Lisanelly Barracks (1971)[115] - moved to Germany (October 1971)[106]
  • Air Squadron, 1st Royal Tank Regiment - Sioux AH.1 (1976)[116]
  • Air Squadron, 2nd Royal Tank Regiment - Auster AOP.9 (1962)[41] - Lisanelly Barracks, Omagh (1973)[113]
  • Air Squadron, 4th Royal Tank Regiment - Auster AOP.9 (1964) (previously 16 Flight)[64]
    • Air Troop - Falaise Airfield, Little Aden - Auster AOP.9 (1963)[74]
  • Air Squadron, 5th Royal Tank Regiment[117]
    • Air Troop - Seremban (1965)[118]
    • Air Troop - Brunei Airport (1965)[118]
  • Air Platoon, 40 Commando RM (1965)[25]
  • Air Troop, 42 Commando RM (1967)[119]
  • Air Troop, 45 Commando RM - Sioux AH.1 (1967)[120]
  • Salerno Flight, 41 Commando (1971)[114]
  • Montforterbrook Flight, 45 Commando (1971)[114]
  • Kangaw Flight, 3 Commando Brigade Air Squadron - Sioux AH.1 in NI (1972)[121]
  • Air Platoon, the Northumberland Fusiliers - Sioux AH.1 (1965)[122]
  • Air Platoon, 1st Battalion King's Somerset Light Infantry (1967)[119] - Sioux AH.1[42]
  • Air Platoon, 1st Battalion Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire - Ballykinler, Ballykelly, NI (1969) then UK (August 1969)[32]
  • Air Platoon, 2nd Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment - Auster AOP.9 (1964) - became Infantry Air Platoon Cyprus[123][77]
  • Air Platoon, 3rd Battalion, the Green Jackets - Auster AOP.9 (March 1964) - previously Army Air Corps Section (Cyprus)[85]
  • Air Platoon, 3rd Battalion, The Light Infantry - disbanded April 1969[42]
  • Air OP Troop, 1 Regiment Royal Horse Artillery - Sioux AH.1 (1965)[110]
  • Air OP Troop, 4 Light Regiment RA - Sioux AH.1 (1966)[124]
  • Air OP Troop, 14 Light Regiment RA - disbanded November 1969[42]
  • Air OP Troop, 19 Light Regiment RA - Sioux AH.1 (1965)[110]
  • Air OP Troop, 25 Light Regiment RA - Sioux AH.1 (1969)[13]
  • Air OP Troop, 40 Light Regiment RA - Sioux AH.1 (1966)[125]
  • Air OP Troop, 45 Light Regiment RA (1965)[25]
  • Air OP Troop, 49 Light Regiment RA - Sioux AH.1 (1965)[126]
  • Air OP Troop, 95 Commando Light Regiment RA (1967)[119]
  • Air Troop, 249 Signals Squadron (1967)[119] Disbanded March 1969[42]
  • Air Platoon, 1st Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders - Scout AH.1 (1965)[78]
  • Air Platoon, 1st Battalion, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) - Sioux AH.1 - Seria, Brunei (1967)[96]
  • Air Platoon, 6th Gurkha Rifles - Sek Kong (1965)[126]
  • Air Platoon, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Gurkha Rifles (1967)[119]
  • Air Platoon, 1st Battalion, 10th Gurkha Rifles - Sioux AH.1 (1966)[87]
  • 30 Flight RASC - Beaver AL.1 (8 April 1964 - 15 July 1965) - became 130 Flight RCT[78]
  • 130 Flight RCT - Beaver AL.1 (1968)[42] - Middle Wallop (1970)[68]
  • 28 ANZUK Aviation Squadron - Sioux AH.1[26]
  • RE Air Troop, Jungle Warfare School, Johore - became 11 Flight AAC - Sioux AH.1[26]
  • Infantry Air Platoon Cyprus - Dhekelia - Sioux AH.1 (1966) - previously Air Platoon, 2nd Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment - became No. 16 Aviation Flight AAC[77]

Deployments

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Cyprus

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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)[85]
  • 3 Flight (Aug 1964 - Feb 1965)[123]
  • 6 Flight (Feb - Aug 1965)[123]
  • 21 Flight (Aug 1965 - Feb 1966)[124]
  • AOP Troop, 4 Light Regiment RA (Feb - Aug 1966)[124]

Northern Ireland

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Deployed squadrons to Northern Ireland during the Troubles
  • 666 Squadron at Ballykelly (1969)[127]
  • 660 Squadron at Ballykelly between 1970[18] and July 1970[128]
  • 663 Aviation Squadron at Long Kesh Airfield between July[128] and October 1970[114]
  • 653 Aviation Squadron between October 1970 and February 1971[115]
  • 664 Parachute Aviation Squadron from February 1971[115] until June 1971
  • 665 Aviation Squadron[115] between June and October 1971[129]
  • 653 Squadron from October 1971 at Long Kesh[114])
  • 666 Squadron between October 1971[129] and February 1972
  • 663 Aviation Squadron from February 1972[129]
  • Flight from 651 Aviation Squadron from February 1972 at Aldergrove (Scout)[129]
  • Flight from 657 Aviation Squadron from February 1972 at Long Kesh (Sioux)[129]
  • 651 Aviation Squadron at Lisanelly Barracks (1972)[107]
  • 654 Squadron at Long Kesh (1972)[107]
  • 653 Squadron at Aldergrove (1972) - replaced by 665[107]
  • 665 Aviation Squadron at Aldergrove (1972)[107]
  • 652 Squadron (1973)[113]
  • 660 Squadron (Summer 1973)[113]
  • 666 Squadron (1973)[130]
  • 663 Squadron (November 1973)[130]
  • 657 Squadron - Soltau, Germany to Ballykelly - Det at Piggery Ridge, Londonderry. - Det at Magherafelt. Replaced by 661 (1974)[131]
  • 661 Squadron - Ballykelly (1974)[132]
  • 664 Squadron (1974)[133]
  • Flights from 662 (Scout AH.1) and 669 Squadrons (Sioux AH.1) as a composite - Long Kesh (1974)[134]
  • 655 Squadron (1974)[134]
  • Beaver AL.1 detachment at Aldergrove (1975)[16]
  • 651 Squadron (1975)[16]
  • 660 Squadron at Long Kesh from July 1975 (Gazelle AH.1)[16]
  • 662 Squadron (1975)[135]
  • 658 Squadron from November 1976[136]
  • 655 Squadron (1977) - returned to Detmold[137]
  • 662 Squadron (1977)[137]
  • 655 Squadron (1978)[138]
  • 659 Squadron (1978)[138]
  • 655 Squadron (1979)[138]

Notes

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  1. Placed in suspended animation
  2. Flack says this was the Initial Fixed Wing Flight

References

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Citations

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  1. "British Army Launches First Ever Aviation Brigade". Forces Net. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  2. "1 Regt AAC (@1_Regt_AAC) / Twitter".
  3. 1 2 "Aviation | The British Army".
  4. "3 Regiment Army Air Corps (@CO_3RegimentAAC) / Twitter".
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Further reading

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  • Mead, Peter (1967). Soldiers in the Air. Shepperton, UK: Ian Allan.