348th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron explained

Unit Name:348th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron
Branch:Hellenic Air Force
Command Structure:110th Combat Wing
Garrison:Larissa Air Base
Dates:1955–2017
Aircraft Fighter:F-84G (1955)
RT-33A (1955–1957)
RF-84F (1956–1991)
RF-4E (1978–2017)

The 348th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (Greek, Modern (1453-);: 348 Μοίρα Τακτικής Αναγνώρισης, Greek, Modern (1453-);: 348 MΤΑ), callsign "Eyes" (Greek, Modern (1453-);: ΜΑΤΙΑ), was a specialized photo reconnaissance squadron in service with the Hellenic Air Force, forming part of the 110th Combat Wing.

History

The squadron traces its origins to a photo reconnaissance flight established at Elefsis Air Base on 26 November 1953, equipped with F-84G. The flight moved to the squadron's eventual home base at Larissa Air Base on 5 July.[1]

The flight was expanded to a full squadron in May 1955, and the F-84Gs began being replaced with specialized RT-33A reconnaissance aircraft. They. remained in service until 1957, being replaced from August 1956 on by the more capable RF-84F.[1]

The next major technological leap came in November 1978, with the arrival of the first of eight RF-4E aircraft. The squadron would operate a mix of RF-84F and RF-4E until 1991, when the former were withdrawn from service. They were replaced by 27 RF-4Es received from the German Air Force in 1993–1994. Twenty of these were taken into service, and the rest used for spare parts.[1]

The squadron was disbanded on 5 May 2017, and the last RF-4E aircraft withdrawn from service.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 348 Μοίρα Τακτικής Αναγνώρισης . Hellenic Air Force website. Greek. 2023-06-06.
  2. Web site: Greece Retires RF-4 Photo-Phantom. aviationweek.com. 10 May 2017.