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No. 322 Squadron RNLAF

No. 322 Squadron is the oldest operational squadron of the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF). It currently operates the Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II from Leeuwarden Air Base, Friesland.

No. 322 Squadron RNLAF
Active12 June 1943 – 7 October 1945
27 September 1946 – October 1949
1951 – 1962
April 1964 – present
Country Netherlands
Branch Royal Netherlands Air Force
TypeActive
RoleSwing-role fighter squadron
Part ofAir Combat Command
Garrison/HQLeeuwarden Air Base
Motto(s)Dutch: Niet praten maar doen
("Actions, not words" or "Don't prattle, act")
Mascot(s)Polly Grey,[1] the parrot
EquipmentF-35A Lightning II

It was originally founded at RAF Woodvale, United Kingdom, on 12 June 1943 as No. 322 (Dutch) Squadron with Dutch personnel under Royal Air Force control. At the end of the war, 322e Jachtvliegtuig Afdeling of the Royal Netherlands Army was formed from the RAF squadron. Between 1980 and 2021, No. 322 Squadron flew the Fokker F-16A/B Fighting Falcon. It performed, much like the other Dutch F-16 units, a dual 'swing role' task: having both ground support and interceptor duties.

History edit

British service edit

During the Battle of the Netherlands, many Dutch planes were destroyed by Nazi Germany's forces, but 350 German planes were shot down by the Dutch forces. After the battle, many pilots fled to the United Kingdom to continue the fight as part of the Allies. On 12 June 1943, No. 322 (Dutch) Squadron was formed at RAF Woodvale from a large contingent of Dutch crew who were part of No. 167 Squadron.[2] From then until the end of the Second World War, No. 322 Squadron actively participated alongside other allied forces. After the war, No. 322 Squadron was disbanded as a RAF squadron on 7 October 1945.[2]

Dutch service edit

1946–1980 edit

 
Crew of No. 322 Squadron after winning the 1966 AFCENT Air Defence Competition.

On 27 September 1946, No. 322 Squadron was reactivated as part of the Dutch Armed Forces, operating the Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX.[3] In September 1947, the squadron was sent to the Dutch East Indies.[3] Based at Kalidjati Air Base and later Kalibanteng Air Base the unit operated in the Dutch East Indies before returning to the Netherlands and disbanding in October 1949.[4]

In 1951, No. 322 Squadron was reactivated at Twente Air Base, later relocating to Soesterberg Air Base.[4] In July 1952, the squadron converted to its first jet aircraft – the Gloster Meteor F.4, further converting to the Meteor F.8 in 1953.[4][5] The unit began to receive the Hawker Hunter in 1958.[5] Between 1960 and 1962, No. 322 Squadron saw service in Dutch New Guinea between 1960 and 1962.[3] Upon its return to the Netherlands in 1962, the unit was disbanded.[4]

In April 1964, No. 322 Squadron was reformed at Leeuwarden Air Base, Friesland, with the Lockheed F-104G Starfighter and assigned the air defence mission.[4][5] Probably the most unusual mission in the squadron's history was performed on Saturday morning 11 June 1977 at 05:00 AM. With thundering afterburners, six of its F-104s flew several very low passes over a hijacked train, initiating a successful operation that ended the 1977 Dutch train hijacking.[6]

F-16 (1980–2021) edit

 
Fokker F-16AM Fighting Falcon J-061 departing RIAT, 2013.

In 1980, No. 322 Squadron converted to the Fokker F-16A/B Fighting Falcon. It became the first operational Dutch F-16 squadron on 1 May 1981.[5]

Since the 1990s, the squadron has taken part in several NATO and UN missions. During the Yugoslav Wars, No. 322 Squadron made several deployments to Villafranca Air Base near Verona. From there it flew NATO missions over the former Yugoslavia. In 1995, during the fall of Srebrenica, two of its F-16s delivered the only bombs on the advancing Bosnian-Serb troops. The occasion marked the first attack by a female combat pilot in NATO, who scored a direct hit on a rolling Serbian tank using an (unguided) Mark 82 bomb.

Between 2003 and 2014, the squadron saw action over Afghanistan.[5]

No. 322 Squadron carried out its last flight with the F-16AM on 5 July 2021, when four F-16s departed Leeuwarden AB to Volkel Air Base.[7]

F-35 (2019–present) edit

 
Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II F-009 in flight over the North Sea, 2020.

No. 322 Squadron received its first Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II (F-009) on 31 October 2019.[8] On 27 December 2021, the squadron attained Initial Operation Capability (IOC).[9] On 12 January 2022, No. 322 Squadron reached its full complement of 15 F-35As when F-023 was delivered.[9]

Deployments edit

From To Mission Country
1947 1949 - Dutch East Indies
1960 1962 - New Guinea
1993 1995 Deny flight Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo
1995 1995 Deliberate Force Bosnia, Herzegovina
1999 1999 - Serbia
2002 2003 Enduring Freedom Afghanistan
2005 2014 ISAF Afghanistan
28-3-2011 8-2011 Unified Protector Libya

Aircraft operated edit

From To Aircraft Version
1946 1953 Supermarine Spitfire L.F. Mk.IX
1950 1953 Supermarine Spitfire T.F. Mk.IX
1952 1953 Gloster Meteor F. Mk.4
1952 1957 Gloster Meteor T. Mk.7
1953 1957 Gloster Meteor F. Mk.8
1958 1958 Hawker Hunter F. Mk.4
1958 1960 Hawker Hunter F. Mk.6
1960 1962 Hawker Hunter F. Mk.4
1961 1962 Hawker Hunter F. Mk.6
1964 1980 Lockheed F-104 Starfighter F-104G, TF-104G
1980 1998 General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon F-16A, F-16B Block 1/5/10/15/15 OCU
1998 2021 General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon F-16 MLU Block 15
2009 2021 General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon F-16 MLU Block 15 M5 update
2019 Present Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II F-35A

Bibliography edit

  • Hellferich, Willem. Squadrons van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht. Second printing. 1994. ISBN 90-9006841-4.
  • Hellferich, Willem. 100 jaar Luchtmacht. De ontwikkeling van het luchtwapen bij de Koninklijke Luchtmacht van 1913 tot 2013. 2013. ISBN 978-90-809506-0-3.
  • van den Heuvel, Coen. KLuNu 1991.
  • de Jong, Kolonel A.P. Vlucht door de tijd 75 jaar Nederlandse Luchtmacht. 1988.

References edit

  1. ^ . Defensie.nl. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-26.
  2. ^ a b "No.322 Squadron". Royal Air Force Museum. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  3. ^ a b c . 322squadron.com. Archived from the original on 13 February 2003. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e "322 Squadron". planken.org. 15 June 1993. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e "322nd squadron (RNlAF)". f-16.net. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  6. ^ Witzand, Jopie (23 June 2017). "40 years on, questions remain: the extraordinary story of the 1977 Dutch train siege". SBS Dutch. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  7. ^ "Leeuwarden says goodbye to F-16". scramble.nl. 5 July 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  8. ^ Gravemaker, Anno (4 November 2019). "First operational F-35A arrives in the Netherlands". FlightGlobal. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Latest KLu Lightning II delivery". scramble.nl. 13 January 2022. Retrieved 16 May 2023.

External links edit

  • History of No. 322 Squadron (in Dutch)
  • Aviation Group Leeuwarden. (in Dutch)
  • Official site, Netherlands Ministry of Defence

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No 322 Squadron is the oldest operational squadron of the Royal Netherlands Air Force RNLAF It currently operates the Lockheed Martin F 35A Lightning II from Leeuwarden Air Base Friesland No 322 Squadron RNLAFActive12 June 1943 7 October 1945 27 September 1946 October 1949 1951 1962 April 1964 presentCountryNetherlandsBranch Royal Netherlands Air ForceTypeActiveRoleSwing role fighter squadronPart ofAir Combat CommandGarrison HQLeeuwarden Air BaseMotto s Dutch Niet praten maar doen Actions not words or Don t prattle act Mascot s Polly Grey 1 the parrotEquipmentF 35A Lightning II It was originally founded at RAF Woodvale United Kingdom on 12 June 1943 as No 322 Dutch Squadron with Dutch personnel under Royal Air Force control At the end of the war 322e Jachtvliegtuig Afdeling of the Royal Netherlands Army was formed from the RAF squadron Between 1980 and 2021 No 322 Squadron flew the Fokker F 16A B Fighting Falcon It performed much like the other Dutch F 16 units a dual swing role task having both ground support and interceptor duties Contents 1 History 1 1 British service 1 2 Dutch service 1 2 1 1946 1980 1 2 2 F 16 1980 2021 1 2 3 F 35 2019 present 2 Deployments 3 Aircraft operated 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBritish service edit Main article No 322 Dutch Squadron RAF During the Battle of the Netherlands many Dutch planes were destroyed by Nazi Germany s forces but 350 German planes were shot down by the Dutch forces After the battle many pilots fled to the United Kingdom to continue the fight as part of the Allies On 12 June 1943 No 322 Dutch Squadron was formed at RAF Woodvale from a large contingent of Dutch crew who were part of No 167 Squadron 2 From then until the end of the Second World War No 322 Squadron actively participated alongside other allied forces After the war No 322 Squadron was disbanded as a RAF squadron on 7 October 1945 2 Dutch service edit 1946 1980 edit nbsp Crew of No 322 Squadron after winning the 1966 AFCENT Air Defence Competition On 27 September 1946 No 322 Squadron was reactivated as part of the Dutch Armed Forces operating the Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX 3 In September 1947 the squadron was sent to the Dutch East Indies 3 Based at Kalidjati Air Base and later Kalibanteng Air Base the unit operated in the Dutch East Indies before returning to the Netherlands and disbanding in October 1949 4 In 1951 No 322 Squadron was reactivated at Twente Air Base later relocating to Soesterberg Air Base 4 In July 1952 the squadron converted to its first jet aircraft the Gloster Meteor F 4 further converting to the Meteor F 8 in 1953 4 5 The unit began to receive the Hawker Hunter in 1958 5 Between 1960 and 1962 No 322 Squadron saw service in Dutch New Guinea between 1960 and 1962 3 Upon its return to the Netherlands in 1962 the unit was disbanded 4 In April 1964 No 322 Squadron was reformed at Leeuwarden Air Base Friesland with the Lockheed F 104G Starfighter and assigned the air defence mission 4 5 Probably the most unusual mission in the squadron s history was performed on Saturday morning 11 June 1977 at 05 00 AM With thundering afterburners six of its F 104s flew several very low passes over a hijacked train initiating a successful operation that ended the 1977 Dutch train hijacking 6 F 16 1980 2021 edit nbsp Fokker F 16AM Fighting Falcon J 061 departing RIAT 2013 In 1980 No 322 Squadron converted to the Fokker F 16A B Fighting Falcon It became the first operational Dutch F 16 squadron on 1 May 1981 5 Since the 1990s the squadron has taken part in several NATO and UN missions During the Yugoslav Wars No 322 Squadron made several deployments to Villafranca Air Base near Verona From there it flew NATO missions over the former Yugoslavia In 1995 during the fall of Srebrenica two of its F 16s delivered the only bombs on the advancing Bosnian Serb troops The occasion marked the first attack by a female combat pilot in NATO who scored a direct hit on a rolling Serbian tank using an unguided Mark 82 bomb Between 2003 and 2014 the squadron saw action over Afghanistan 5 No 322 Squadron carried out its last flight with the F 16AM on 5 July 2021 when four F 16s departed Leeuwarden AB to Volkel Air Base 7 F 35 2019 present edit nbsp Lockheed Martin F 35A Lightning II F 009 in flight over the North Sea 2020 No 322 Squadron received its first Lockheed Martin F 35A Lightning II F 009 on 31 October 2019 8 On 27 December 2021 the squadron attained Initial Operation Capability IOC 9 On 12 January 2022 No 322 Squadron reached its full complement of 15 F 35As when F 023 was delivered 9 Deployments editFrom To Mission Country1947 1949 Dutch East Indies1960 1962 New Guinea1993 1995 Deny flight Bosnia Croatia Kosovo1995 1995 Deliberate Force Bosnia Herzegovina1999 1999 Serbia2002 2003 Enduring Freedom Afghanistan2005 2014 ISAF Afghanistan28 3 2011 8 2011 Unified Protector LibyaAircraft operated editFrom To Aircraft Version1946 1953 Supermarine Spitfire L F Mk IX1950 1953 Supermarine Spitfire T F Mk IX1952 1953 Gloster Meteor F Mk 41952 1957 Gloster Meteor T Mk 71953 1957 Gloster Meteor F Mk 81958 1958 Hawker Hunter F Mk 41958 1960 Hawker Hunter F Mk 61960 1962 Hawker Hunter F Mk 41961 1962 Hawker Hunter F Mk 61964 1980 Lockheed F 104 Starfighter F 104G TF 104G1980 1998 General Dynamics F 16 Fighting Falcon F 16A F 16B Block 1 5 10 15 15 OCU1998 2021 General Dynamics F 16 Fighting Falcon F 16 MLU Block 152009 2021 General Dynamics F 16 Fighting Falcon F 16 MLU Block 15 M5 update2019 Present Lockheed Martin F 35 Lightning II F 35ABibliography editHellferich Willem Squadrons van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht Second printing 1994 ISBN 90 9006841 4 Hellferich Willem 100 jaar Luchtmacht De ontwikkeling van het luchtwapen bij de Koninklijke Luchtmacht van 1913 tot 2013 2013 ISBN 978 90 809506 0 3 van den Heuvel Coen KLuNu 1991 de Jong Kolonel A P Vlucht door de tijd 75 jaar Nederlandse Luchtmacht 1988 References edit Polly Grey Ministerie van Defensie Defensie nl Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved 2011 07 26 a b No 322 Squadron Royal Air Force Museum Retrieved 16 May 2023 a b c 322 Squadron 322squadron com Archived from the original on 13 February 2003 Retrieved 16 May 2023 a b c d e 322 Squadron planken org 15 June 1993 Retrieved 16 May 2023 a b c d e 322nd squadron RNlAF f 16 net Retrieved 16 May 2023 Witzand Jopie 23 June 2017 40 years on questions remain the extraordinary story of the 1977 Dutch train siege SBS Dutch Retrieved 16 May 2023 Leeuwarden says goodbye to F 16 scramble nl 5 July 2021 Retrieved 16 May 2023 Gravemaker Anno 4 November 2019 First operational F 35A arrives in the Netherlands FlightGlobal Retrieved 16 May 2023 a b Latest KLu Lightning II delivery scramble nl 13 January 2022 Retrieved 16 May 2023 External links editHistory of No 322 Squadron in Dutch Aviation Group Leeuwarden in Dutch Official site Netherlands Ministry of Defence Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title No 322 Squadron 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