1710 Naval Air Squadron Explained

Unit Name:1710 Naval Air Squadron
Dates:2010 – present
Country: United Kingdom
Type:Non-flying squadron
Role:Scientific and engineering support
Command Structure:Fleet Air Arm
Garrison:HMNB Portsmouth
Garrison Label:Home station
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1710 Naval Air Squadron is a support organisation based in HM Naval Base Portsmouth that is tasked with the recovery, repair, modification and scientific support of UK military aviation. It was formed on 27 May 2010 by combining the existing Mobile Aircraft Repair Transport and Salvage Unit (MARTSU), Mobile Aircraft Support Unit (MASU), Naval Aircraft Materials Laboratory (NAML) and other smaller units.

The squadron is currently organised into five departments. The first has thirteen teams that repair and recover British military helicopters and unmanned air systems worldwide. The second, Service Modification, designs, manufactures and fits urgent operational and safety modifications to front line helicopters. The others (Materials, Condition Monitoring, Digital & Data) providetechnical and scientific support to British military and commercial aviation.

The unit supports worldwide operations both ashore and afloat.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Navy News newspaper, pages 27-29, February 2015 issue