815 Naval Air Squadron
815 Naval Air Squadron | |
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Official 815 Naval Air Squadron Badge | |
Active |
Oct 1939 - Nov 1939 Nov 1939 - Jul 1943 Oct 1943 - Nov 1944 Dec 1944 - 1945 1947 - July 1958 Sep 1958 - Aug 1959 Sep 1959 - Dec 1960 Jul 1961 - Oct 1966 Jan 1981 - present |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Navy |
Type | Naval Air Squadron |
Role | Maritime Attack |
Part of | Fleet Air Arm |
Garrison/HQ | RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) |
Motto(s) | Strike Deep |
Equipment |
Westland Lynx HMA.8 SRU AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA.2 |
Battle honours |
North Sea 1940 Mediterranean 1940-42 Taranto 1940 Libya 1941-42 Matapan 1941 Burma 1944 East Indies 1944 Falkland Islands 1982 Kuwait 1991[1] |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Commander J STRIDE, RN |
Ceremonial chief | HRH Queen Elizabeth II |
815 Naval Air Squadron is a squadron of the Fleet Air Arm, part of the Royal Navy. The squadron is currently based at RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) in Somerset, United Kingdom and it is the Navy's front line Lynx Naval Air Squadron. It currently comprises Westland Lynx Helicopter Maritime Attack (HMA) Mk8's and AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA.2's helicopters. It is the largest helicopter squadron in western Europe.[2]
History
Second World War
The squadron initially formed at RNAS Worthy Down on 9 October 1939, from the remnants of 811 and 822 squadrons that had survived the sinking of their carrier HMS Courageous in September 1939,[3] with Fairey Swordfish aircraft. The squadron disbanded in November 1939, but reformed the same month however.[3] In May 1940 the squadron provided support to the Dunkirk evacuation.[3] In June 1940 the squadron embarked on HMS Illustrious and sailed for the Mediterranean in August, attacking and minelaying Benghazi, Rhodes and Tobruk.[3] The squadron gained early fame with its involvement in the Battle of Taranto in 1940. The battle consisted of a raid on the Italian Battlefleet in harbour at Taranto which redefined the use of air power from the sea. During the battle only one squadron aircraft was lost (unfortunately with the Squadron's Commanding Officer),[3] compared to the crippling of half the Italian Fleet. In March 1941, the squadron was once again involved in a major battle of the Second World War at the Battle of Cape Matapan. The squadron re-equipped in August 1941 with a mixture of Swordfish and Fairey Albacore aircraft, operating from shore bases in support of the North African campaign.[3] In July 1943, 815 Squadron was assigned to No. 201 (Naval Co-operation) Group with a detachment of Swordfish assigned to AHQ Malta. Both units participated in Operation Husky on 10 July 1943, before 815 Squadron was disbanded.
On Fairey Barracudas
The squadron reformed in October 1943 at RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus) to operate Fairey Barracuda torpedo bombers, operating from Indomitable with the Eastern Fleet, flying airstrikes over Sumatra in August–September 1944.[4] It disbanded once again in November 1944 before reforming in December 1944 at RNAS Machrihanish (HMS Landrail), flying Barracudas for anti-submarine operations, the following month being spent doing DLT (deck landing training) on HMS Campania.[3] The squadron then was transferred to the Far East aboard HMS Smiter, but saw no action before VJ-Day, and returned to the UK in September 1945 aboard HMS Fencer.[3]
Post Second World War
Avenger and Gannet
The squadron disbanded some time after the war and reformed in 1947 from 744 Squadron, flying Grumman Avengers, who were replaced in their turn with Fairey Gannets the last fixed-wing aircraft of the Squadron when it disbanded at RNAS Culdrose (HMS Seahawk), July 1958.[5]
Westland Whirlwind
In September 1958 the squadron reformed and the first helicopters arrived in the form of the Westland Whirlwind HAS.7, moving to RNAS Portland (HMS Osprey) when engine troubles started to plague the Whirlwinds. The squadron eventually disbanded here on August 1959, by being renumbered to 737 Squadron.[5]
The squadron reformed again on 8 September 1959, still on with Whirlwinds. After a Far East tour on HMS Albion, it disbanded again in December 1960.[5]
Westland Wessex
On 4 Jul 1961, the Squadron recommissioned at RNAS Culdrose with the Westland Wessex HAS.1.[6] The squadron embarked on HMS Ark Royal in November 1961, moving to HMS Centaur in 1964 and provided support against disturbances in Aden and in Tanganyika (now Tanzania). After a final deployment on HMS Ark Royal, the unit disbanded at RNAS Culdrose in October 1966.[5]
Westland Lynx
In January 1981, after a gap of some 15 years, the squadron re-commissioned at RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) with the Lynx HAS.2 as the Headquarters Squadron for embarked Lynx Flights. It then moved to RNAS Portland (HMS Osprey) in 1982 and it saw action during the Falklands War of 1982. The flights were shared with 829 Naval Air Squadron until they were amalgamated in 1993 when they became the largest helicopter squadron in the world at the time.[6] In 1998/9 after an absence of nearly 17 years, the unit moved back to RNAS Yeovilton, with the closure of RNAS Portland.
In 2002, a Lynx from 815 Squadron crashed into the Atlantic Ocean while participating in a joint British–American exercise, with the loss of the pilot, Lieutenant Rod Skidmore, and observer, Lieutenant Jenny Lewis.[7] Several of the Lynx Helicopters are stated as part of the Response Force Task Group.[8] In November 2012 the Lynx of 217 Flight deployed to the Horn of Africa for four months on board the French frigate Surcouf, the first extended deployment of a British helicopter on a French warship.[9]
AgustaWestland Wildcat
The squadron began reequipping with AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA.2 from 19 April 2016 and over the next 11 months will completely replace the Lynx HMA.8's.[10]
Current and future composition
The squadron is currently composed of a Headquarters and approximately 8 Small Ship's Flights. The Headquarters are responsible for generating, deploying and supporting the ships' flights, which embark in Type 23 Frigates and Type 45 Destroyers.[2] In the future, it will be armed with the Wildcat, consisting of 12 single-staffed Flights at readiness for deployed operations worldwide and 2 double-staffed Maritime Counter Terrorism Flights at very high readiness in the UK.[11]
Flights
The squadron has 16 flights:
- 200 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) Daring Darling aboard HMS Daring between May 2013 and February 2014.[12]
- 202 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) aboard HMS Kent during January 2015[13] until April 2015.
- 207 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) aboard HMS Iron Duke between January and July 2016.
- Previously aboard HMS Iron Duke between June and December 2014.[14]
- 208 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) aboard HMS Portland between June 2016 and March 2017.
- 211 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) aboard HMS Argyll between June and December 2014.[14]
- 214 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) aboard HMS Montrose between 2013 and 2014.[15]
- 215 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) aboard HMS Northumberland between December 2014.[16]
- 217 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) Miss Adventure/Abbey aboard HMS Defender between June and December 2014.[17]
- 219 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) aboard HMS Duncan between March 2015 and November 2015.[18]
- 229 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) aboard HMS Dauntless until May 2015.[19]
- 234 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) aboard RFA Lyme Bay between June and December 2015.[20]
- Previously aboard HMS Westminster between August 2013 and February 2014.[12]
- 239 Flight (Lynx HMA.8) Joanna aboard HMS Defender between October 2015 and July 2016.[21]
- Unknown Flight (Lynx HMA.8) Jennie aboard HMS Richmond between April 2015 and January 2016.[22]
Aircraft flown
Currently, the squadron only flies the Westland Lynx HMA.8. A list of aircraft that have been flown by 815 Naval Air Squadron in the past include:[1][4]
- Fairey Swordfish Mks.I, II
- Fairey Albacore Mk.I
- Fairey Fulmar Mks.I, II
- Fairey Barracuda Mk.II, TR.3
- Grumman Wildcat Mk.VI
- Fairey Firefly T
- Grumman Avenger TBM-3E, AS.4, AS.5
- Fairey Gannet AS.1, T.2, AS.4
- Westland Whirlwind HA.R3, HAS.7
- Westland Wessex HAS.1
- Westland Lynx HAS.2, HAS.3, HMA.8
- AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA.2
References
Citations
- 1 2 "SQUADRONS OF THE FLEET AIR ARM 2009". www.fleetairarmoa.org. The Fleet Air Arm Officers' Association. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
- 1 2 "815 -- Introduction". www.royalnavy.mod.uk. Royal Navy. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "815 Squadron". www.fleetairarmarchive.net. Fleet Air Arm Archive. Retrieved 12 August 2007.
- 1 2 3 4 "815 Squadron Fleet Air Arm, 1939 to present". www.helis.com. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
- 1 2 "815: History". www.royalnavy.mod.uk. Royal Navy. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
- ↑ "Navy officers feared dead". BBC News. BBC. 13 June 2002. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 December 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-11.
- ↑ "From frigate to frégate… Lynx team joins French warship on deployment". Navy News. 19 October 2012.
- ↑ "Wildcat pride heralds new era for 815 NAS". RAF. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
- ↑ http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activity/news/2014/may/23/140523-wildcat-evolution
- 1 2 "Lynx duet return from global deployments". Royal Navy. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- ↑ "HMS Kent Supports International Counter-Terrorism Operations". Royal Navy. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
- 1 2 "Yeovilton Lynx fly home for Christmas". Royal Navy. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
- ↑ "HMS Montrose changes command as she enters dry dock". Royal Navy. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- ↑ "Back home after seven months at sea". Royal Navy. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- ↑ "Miss Adventure flies home to Yeovilton". Royal Navy. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- ↑ "Lynx flight return to base after nine month deployment to the Middle East". Royal Navy. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
- ↑ "HMS Dauntless enjoys stand-down in Dubai". Royal Navy. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
- ↑ "Royal Navy decoy flares light up Caribbean". Royal Navy. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
- ↑ "HMS Defender deploys to Middle East on Security Operations". Royal Navy. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- ↑ "HMS Richmond's Lynx demonstrates flare in Indian Ocean". Royal Navy. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
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