The Aerospace Systems Engineering Squadron (ASE SQN) was a squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force, that designed and developed non-standard modifications...
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weapons engineering. It was located at RAAF Base Edinburgh in Adelaide, South Australia. In 2016, the squadron was amalgamated with the Aircraft Systems Engineering...
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The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, subsonic, jet-powered advanced trainer aircraft. Its aluminum alloy fuselage is of conventional string-frame...
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Israel Aerospace Industries (redirect from Israeli Aircraft Industries)
and maintains civil aircraft, drones, fighter aircraft, missile, avionics, and space-based systems. IAI's main focus is engineering, aviation and high-tech...
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of 26 aircraft remain in service, 24 of which are used by 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, "The Snowbirds". Five are used by Aerospace Engineering Test...
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list of all of the active aircraft squadrons that currently exist in the United States Air Force, sorted by type. Most squadrons have changed names and designations...
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HAL Tejas (redirect from Tejas Light Combat Aircraft)
powered combat aircraft developed by HAL, after the HF-24 Marut. The first Tejas squadron became operational in 2016. The No. 45 Squadron IAF (Flying Daggers)...
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Systems Evaluation Electronic Combat Electronic Systems Electronic Warfare Field Investigative Fighter Squadrons Ground Observer Helicopter Information Operations...
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Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) is a type of electromagnetic catapult system developed by General Atomics for the United States Navy. The system launches...
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Republic of Singapore Air Force (section Aircraft)
Towards Excellence") 507 Squadron ("Forever Onward") 607 Squadron ("Dare Us") 707 Squadron ("Resolute And Responsive") 7 Air Engineering and Logistics Group...
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Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II (redirect from F-35 Lightning II aircraft)
F-35 contractor with principal partners Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems. The aircraft has three main variants: the conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL)...
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flight tests of existing and new Army and Air Force aircraft. The Aircraft Systems Engineering Squadron (ASE SQN) designs and develops non-standard modifications...
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Electronic Warfare squadron and undertakes EW, ECM and ESM missions while also training Pilots, Air Defense controllers and engineering officers in EW environments...
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Boeing E-3 Sentry (redirect from Airborne Warning And Control Systems)
development of the AWACS system. To allow further development of the aircraft's systems, orders were placed for three preproduction aircraft, the first of which...
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Air Arm aircraft squadrons. The primary organisational structure for aerial operations within the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) is represented by squadrons. These...
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British Aerospace Harrier II (redirect from BAE Systems Harrier GR Mk 7A)
1 Squadron Aircraft and Markings 1969 – Current". Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. Retrieved 4 July 2019. "No 3 Squadron Aircraft & Markings...
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squadrons can symbolically trace their histories back to the 4477th, as well as the paint motifs on their aircraft, which were used by the aircraft of...
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the service. The squadron is commanded by an officer of the rank of Group Captain, who is also responsible for operation of VIP aircraft and their maintenance...
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Training Corps, the British Army equivalent List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons "Royal Air Force - MASUAS". Times Monday June 23 1958, page 6 Times...
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Boron Air Force Station (redirect from 750th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron)
to proceed with construction.[citation needed] The 750th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron was assigned to Atolia, California, on 28 January 1952....
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A squadron in an air force, or naval or army aviation service, is a unit comprising a number of military aircraft and their aircrews, usually of the same...
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Condon Air Force Station (redirect from 636th Aircraft Warning and Control Squadron)
the squadron's role was to guide interceptor aircraft toward unidentified intruders picked up on the unit's radar scopes. By 1952 the squadron was operating...
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Squadron, allocated to the Vermont ANG, has been flying fighters since 1946, though with a short exception as a Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron between...
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RNAS Culdrose (HMS Seahawk) (redirect from School of Aircraft Handling)
Weapon Systems Officers (WSOs). There is also a number of non-flying units at RNAS Culdrose including 1700 Naval Air Squadron which delivers engineering, aviation...
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November 1944. Aircraft Engineering Squadrons were responsible for training aircraft maintenance and service personnel. The squadrons were originally...
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Blaine Air Force Station (redirect from 757th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron)
Corps of Engineers to proceed with construction. The 757th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron (AC&W Sq) was assigned to Birch Bay AFS, Washington on 27...
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700X Naval Air Squadron, where the 'X' is used to designate 'experimental', it is currently the Royal Navy's Remotely-piloted air systems (RPAS) or 'drone'...
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Boeing P-8 Poseidon (redirect from Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft)
Replacement Squadron (FRS), Patrol Squadron 30 (VP-30). On 24 September 2012, Boeing announced a $1.9 billion (~$2.49 billion in 2023) order for 11 aircraft. On...
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Finland Air Force Station (redirect from 756th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron)
a "Lashup-Permanent" radar site (LP-69) with the 756th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron operating an AN/CPS-5 radar at the station on 30 Nov 1951...
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VX-23 (category Test squadrons of the United States Navy)
validation and development work involving tactical aircraft and associated systems. The squadron currently flies the T-45 Goshawk, F-35B/C Lightning...
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