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The Duchess of Cambridge visits RAF Brize Norton
15 September 2021.
Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge visits RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Wednesday 15th September where shemet a number of those who supported the UK’s evacuation of civilians from Afghanistan.
Operation PITTING, the largest humanitarian aid operation for over 70 years, ran between 14th and 28th August, where in excess of 15,000 people were flown out of Kabul by the Royal Air Force.
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The Duchess of Cambridge visits RAF Brize Norton
15 September 2021.
Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge visits RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Wednesday 15th September where shemet a number of those who supported the UK’s evacuation of civilians from Afghanistan.
Operation PITTING, the largest humanitarian aid operation for over 70 years, ran between 14th and 28th August, where in excess of 15,000 people were flown out of Kabul by the Royal Air Force.
Credit: Justin Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-03 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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The Duchess of Cambridge visits RAF Brize Norton
15 September 2021.
Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge visits RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Wednesday 15th September where shemet a number of those who supported the UK’s evacuation of civilians from Afghanistan.
Operation PITTING, the largest humanitarian aid operation for over 70 years, ran between 14th and 28th August, where in excess of 15,000 people were flown out of Kabul by the Royal Air Force.
Credit: Justin Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-03 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
Image shows military personnel working onboard the C-17 aircraft after landing at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).
The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.
An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.
As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
Image shows military personnel departing from a RAF C-17 aircraft after landing at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).
The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.
An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.
As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
Image shows military personnel and military working dogs departing from a RAF C-17 aircraft after landing at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).
The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.
An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.
As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
Image shows military personnel departing from a RAF C-17 aircraft after landing at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).
The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.
An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.
As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
Image shows military personnel arriving at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).
The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.
An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.
As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
Image shows military personnel arriving at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021).
The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.
An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.
As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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UK troops arrive back from Afghanistan
Image shows Commander of 16 Air Assault Brigade Brigadier James Martin (left), being greeted by Air Mobility Force Commander Air Commodore David Manning (right) at RAF Brize Norton today (29/08/2021) after returning from Afghanistan.
The final remaining aircrafts have returned back to the UK as part of the United Kingdoms military support to OP PITTING.
An RAF Voyager and C-17 aircraft arrived back at RAF Brize Norton on Sunday 29th August 2021 carrying military and MOD personnel and freight.
As part of OP PITTING, eligible Afghans, are being evacuated to the UK via the UAE under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Program (ARAP). Some will land at RAF Brize Norton (BZZ). This represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the ability of the RAF, and in particular the Air Mobility Force, to deliver large scale Air Transport operations at short notice. © MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image of a Royal Air Force Typhoon, seen here being refuelling by a RAF Voyager air tanker.
UK and French Air forces have exercised a joint intercept of long Range Aviation, scrambling both countries Quick Reaction Alerts.
This live Exercise rehearses NATO Long Range Aviation procedures within the UK and French Flight Information Regions, demonstrating joint commitment to NATO and our partner nations.
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2020 ROYAL AIR FORCE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION RESULTS
RAF 2020 photo competition. The Royal Air Force has been involved in a series of sorties enabling the Parachute Regiment to conduct an exercise in Ukraine.
Two RAF Hercules C130 aircraft flown by 47 Squadron from RAF Brize Norton transitted across Europe with one containing members of 16 Air Assault Brigade, The Parachute Regiment, who parachuted onto the landing site. The other containing a series of cargo pallets of supplies that would be airdropped into the training area alongside them.
This image was one of 900 images submitted to this year’s RAF Photographic Competition and although not placed by the judges, it highlights the exceptionally high standard of work carried by RAF Photographers over the past year.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Following the arrival of the RAF VIP Voyager “Vespina” at its base at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on Thursday 25th June 2021, the aircraft undertook its first operational tasking today Friday 26th June 2021, by tanking RAF Lightning and Typhoon fighters during Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN.
After several weeks repainting, the Voyager was confirmed ready to undertake its full operational role of Air-to-Air Refuelling and personnel transport alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Taking off from RAF Brize Norton, the aircraft spent most of the day airborne to provide several refuelling stops for the fighters taking part in the joint RAF and Royal Navy exercise. This refuelliung occured off the North East coast of the United Kingdom.
Exercise CRIMSON OCEAN allows the Royal Navy and RAF to train and hone their ability to deliver routine fighter and helicopter operations in a range of environments from the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth. Lightning aircraft from 617 Squadron have been onboard the carrier since 9 July when they left their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.
The aircraft, known as Vespina is also referred to as 'ZZ336', its military registration number, was previously visually indistinguishable from the rest of the RAF Voyager Fleet. The new paint scheme will better reflect its VIP mission and contribution to ‘Global Britain’. The paintwork concludes a refurbishment stemming from the 2015 SDSR.
THE TYPHOON WAS FROM 9 SQN BASED AT RAF LOSSIEMOUTH. F35 AIRCRAFT FROM 617 SQN, RAF MARHAM.
For more information, please contact: Sqn Ldr Toby Watkins – toby.watkins107@mod.gov.uk
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Harry Homecoming 230113
Prince Harry (4th right, bottom of picture) walks down the steps of a Royal Air Force A-330 transport aircraft, as he arrives home at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, at the completion of his 20 week tour of duty in Afghanistan as an Apache Helicopter Pilot/Gunner with 662 Squadron of the Army Air Corps.
Photo by John Stillwell/WPA Rota
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Harry Homecoming 230113
Prince Harry (4th right) walks down the steps of a Royal Air Force A-330 transport aircraft, as he arrives home at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, at the completion of his 20 week tour of duty in Afghanistan as an Apache Helicopter Pilot/Gunner with 662 Squadron of the Army Air Corps. Photo by John Stillwell/WPA Rota
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