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814

814 Naval Air Squadron is currently on deploymentWestlantUSA



Known throughout the Royal Navy as ‘the Flying Tigers’ due to their distinctive badge, 814 Naval Air Squadron use the fearsome Merlin helicopter to conduct anti-submarine warfare from the skies.

820

820 Naval Air Squadron is currently on deploymentWestlantUSA




820 NAS is the dedicated helicopter squadron for HMS Queen Elizabeth: the Royal Navy’s awe-inspiring new breed of aircraft carrier.



824

824 Naval Air Squadron is currently on deploymentTrainingUnited Kingdom




The expert pilots of 824 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) train recruits to fly and maintain the world’s number-one anti-submarine helicopter: the Merlin Mk 2.

849

849 Naval Air Squadron is currently on deploymentTrainingUnited Kingdom




Equipped with sophisticated helicopter-borne radar systems, 846 Naval Air Squadron are the eyes and ears of the Royal Navy. They detect threats from land, sea and sky with the cutting-edge Merlin Crowsnest helicopter.

750

Having completed Initial flight training at 703 NAS Observer Training Flight, fledgling Observers move to 750 NAS to hone their tactical and technical skills. Here, they build elementary aviation skills, beginning a journey that will eventually see them helping to safely fly our specialised maritime helicopters.

1700

The 1700 NAS provides tailored teams – from two to fifty – so ships or any other detached operating bases have the support staff they need, whenever, wherever.The Maritime Aviation Support Force (MASF) became ‘1700 Naval Air Squadron’ on 31st October 2017.The Squadron provides Engineering, Aviation and Logistical support to operations and exercises all over the world at sea and ashore

845

845 Naval Air Squadron provides support from the skies, with a crew of over 230 personnel who operate Merlin Mk 4, Merlin Mk 3a and Merlin Mk 3 helicopters.

846

846 Naval Air Squadron is one of the two frontline squadrons that make up the Royal Navy’s Commando Helicopter Force. The unit was the first to convert to the AugustaWestland Merlin Mk3 helicopter.

815

815 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) is home the Wildcats – the latest generation of multi-role helicopter – and the talented teams who keep these incredible craft in flight.

825

The expert aircrew of 825 Naval Air Squadron are paving the way for the AugustaWestland Wildcat – the latest and greatest of the Royal Navy’s helicopters.

847

Equipped with the fearsome AugustaWestland Wildcat AH1 combat helicopter, 847 Naval Air Squadron provides reconnaissance, air support and anti-armour capabilities to 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines.



700X

The ‘X’ in 700X stands for ‘experimental’ – and for good reason. The unit was formed to oversee the development and innovation of cutting-edge remote-piloted flight systems within the Royal Navy

703

Every pilot in the Royal Navy begins their aviation career with Elementary Flight Training, under the watchful eye of 703 Naval Air Squadron (NAS). These seasoned aviators give potential Royal Navy pilots a taste of life in the air.

705

The squadron, part of the Defence Helicopter Flying School at RAF Shawbury in Shropshire, is where all RN pilots are put through their paces. Every Royal Navy rotary pilot will be trained at 705 NAS.