Operational Evaluation Unit Explained
An Operational Evaluation Unit is a type of "reserve" squadron of the Royal Air Force. OEU squadrons are tasked with evaluating an aircraft's weapons, systems and performance. This is to either assist in bringing the aircraft to an operational capability, or to continually assess how to best utilize the aircraft's capability once its in service. An example of such a squadron is No. 17 Squadron of the RAF. The Squadron's role as the F-35B Operation Evaluation Unit is being tasked with introducing the JSF aircraft into service with the Royal Air Force.[1] It is equipped with four F35Bs and currently operates from Edwards Air Force Base in the United States.[2]
Current OEUs
Previous OEUs
- AgustaWestland AW101 Merlin
- Strike Attack OEU - to 2004
- F3 OEU - 1987 to 2004
- Air Guided Weapons OEU - to 2004
- Fast Jet & Weapons Operational Evaluation Unit. -2004 to 2010
- Panavia Tornado
- Rotary Wing Operational Evaluation & Training Unit (RWOETU). Retitled Joint Helicopter Command OEU in 2009, and now redesignated 22 Sqn (RAF Benson).
See also
Notes and References
- http://94.236.30.48/rafconingsby/aboutus/17reservesquadron.cfm
- Web site: 17(R) Squadron. raf.mod.uk. Royal Air Force. 19 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20161028111104/http://www.raf.mod.uk/organisation/17squadron.cfm. 28 October 2016. dead.