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No. XI Squadron RAF

(Redirected from No. 11 Squadron RFC)
No. XI Squadron

Squadron badge
Information
RoleAir Defence
Aircraft OperatedTornado F3
Home StationRAF Leeming
Motto"Ociores acrioresque aquilis (Swifter and keener than eagles)"
History
Date Founded14 February 1915
BadgeTwo eagles volant in pale
Notable Battle Honours

No. XI or 11 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Panavia Tornado F3 from RAF Leeming.

11 Squadron gained some publicity when it was announced in February 2003 that it was some of their Tornado F3s which were modified to carry the ALARM missile (as EF3s) to widen the F3s capabilities to include SEAD. The logic of this is clear, as Tornado GR4s are required to carry large offensive payloads while in recent conflicts the requirement for air superiority fighters has been limited. If the SEAD burden can be moved to the F3 force (and possibly also laser-designation) the potency of the GR4 force can be increased.

Following the publication of the Future Capabilites study on July 21 2004, X1(F) squadron is to disband by October 2005. The RAF has announced that 11 Sqn will be the second front line squadron to re-equip with the Typhoon and will continue to be based at Leeming.

Contents

RAF Tornado squadrons

F3

GR4

GR4A

Future Typhoon squadrons

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Last updated: 06-05-2005 12:55:30
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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