302 Squadron (Portugal) Explained

Native Name:Portuguese: Esquadra 302
Unit Name:302 Squadron
Dates:July 1981
Country: Portugal
Branch:Air Force
Garrison:Air Base No. 5
Garrison Label:Air Base
Nickname:Falcões (Falcons) (1981–1993)
Águias Reais (Royal Eagles) (1993–1996)
Motto:Poder na guerra, nobreza na paz (Power in war, nobility in peace)
Disbanded:May 1996
Aircraft Attack:A-7 Corsair II
Aircraft Interceptor:A-7 Corsair II

The 302 Squadron "Falcões" / "Águias Reais" (Portuguese: Esquadra 302) is an attack and air defense squadron of the Portuguese Air Force (PoAF) disbanded in 1996.

Roles and missions

The Attack Squadron 302 "Falcões" had as its primary mission the tactical air support for maritime operations (TASMO), and has its secondary missions air defense and air interdiction (AI).

During the Cold War, the 302 Sqn. had the mission to ensure the defense of the North Atlantic Ocean to ensure and support NATO's ability to rearm and resupply Europe during times of war.

History

Activated in July 1981 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Vitor Rodrigues da Silva, the 302 Squadron "Falcões" adopted and continued the tradition of the then-disbanded 201 Squadron and of the former PoAF "Falcões" squadrons. On December 24, 1981, the 302 Sqn. started to operate the first delivered A-7P Corsair II.

With the reactivation of 201 Squadron "Falcões" in 1993, the nickname of the 302 Sqn. was changed to "Águias Reais" (Royal Eagles). In 1996 the squadron was disbanded and its human and aircraft resources were integrated with its sister squadron, 304 Squadron "Magníficos", until that squadron's retirement in 1999.

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