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RAF West Freugh

RAF West Freugh is a former Royal Air Force station located in Wigtownshire, 5 miles (8 km) south east of Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

MOD West Freugh
Near Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland
Radomes and hangars at West Freugh
MOD West Freugh
Shown within Dumfries and Galloway
MOD West Freugh
MOD West Freugh (the United Kingdom)
Coordinates54°50′50″N 4°56′54″W / 54.84722°N 4.94833°W / 54.84722; -4.94833
TypeResearch establishment and weapons range
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence
OperatorRoyal Air Force (1937–2001)
QinetiQ (2001–present)
WebsiteLPTA West Freugh
Site history
Built1937 (1937)
In use1937 – present
Airfield information
IdentifiersICAO: EGOY, WMO: 03132
Runways
Direction Length and surface
06/24 1,841 metres (6,040 ft) – Inactive 
12/30 914 metres (2,999 ft) – Inactive 

It has always been an armaments training school, either for handling or deployment of ordnance.

The site is now known as MOD West Freugh and is operated by defence contractor QinetiQ, on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.[1]

History edit

During the First World War the site was a base for naval airships, known as RNAS Luce Bay. The base was provided with one huge airship hangar.

RAF West Freugh opened in 1937 as an armament training camp. During the Second World War, it expanded to include training facilities for observers, navigators, and bomb aimers; and served as a base for the Bombing Trials Unit.[2] The known history of units known at West Freugh is:[3]

  • 22 October 1939 – 10 Service Flying Training School formed. Moved November
  • 4 November 1939 – 4 Air Observer School formed
  • 11 January 1940 – re-designated 4 Bombing & Gunnery School
  • 14 June 1941 – 4 Air Observer School reformed
  • 11 June 1943 – re-designated 4 Observer Advanced Flying Unit
  • 21 June 1945 – 4 Observer Advanced Flying Unit disbanded
  • April 1957 – RAF West Freugh incident
  • 2001 – Airfield closed, all RAF operations cease
  • 2001 – operations taken over by QinetiQ[4]

In addition to the units listed above (and with manpower possibly drawn from some of them) a Mountain Rescue Team was based at West Freugh from 1945 to 1956. After 1956 the MRT at RAF Leuchars assumed responsibility for the area covered by West Freugh. The team was part of the RAF's Mountain Rescue Service.

The following units were also here at some point:[5]

Squadrons
Units

Satellite Earth Station edit

A satellite earth station is located at West Freugh and was established to receive and distribute data from the European Space Agency's ERS radar satellites. In September 2005 it was announced that the earth station at West Freugh was the first outside Canada to be certified to provide imagery from the Canadian RADARSAT commercial satellite.[16]

Present day edit

In 1987, Exercise Purple Warrior forces utilised West Freugh.

West Freugh, operated by QinetiQ since 2001,[4] is used as a test range for bombs and Air-to-Ground missiles. Its ranges extend over Luce Bay, and an area of land at Torrs Warren.[17]

In 1988 and 1990 its ranges were used to test Phalanx CIWS weapons system with depleted uranium rounds. A subsequent radiological survey of beach, sand and seawater by staff from the Atomic Weapons Establishment concluded that there was no detectable contamination.[18]

The airfield is no longer licensed or active, however it is available for military exercises.[1] West Freugh has also been used on several occasions for exercises by 16 Air Assault Brigade under the Exercise Joint Warrior banner.[19]

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b "MOD West Freugh". LPTA. QinetiQ. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  2. ^ Mull of Galloway, History, Myths & Legends 9 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 March 2007. Retrieved 5 May 2007.
  4. ^ a b Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
  5. ^ a b "West Freugh (Luce Bay)". Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  6. ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 69.
  7. ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 75.
  8. ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 76.
  9. ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 153.
  10. ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 154.
  11. ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 215.
  12. ^ a b c Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 125.
  13. ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 129.
  14. ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 84.
  15. ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 45.
  16. ^ "RADARSAT ground station in the UK officially in business". Royal Astronomical Society. Royal Astronomical Society. 25 February 2005. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  17. ^ House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 3 Apr 2002 (pt 1)
  18. ^ House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 12 Dec 2002 (pt 6)
  19. ^ Eklund, Dylan (7 April 2014). "Air Assault Training". RAF. Retrieved 11 January 2017.

Bibliography edit

  • Sturtivant, R; Hamlin, J; Halley, J (1997). Royal Air Force flying training and support units. UK: Air-Britain (Historians). ISBN 0-85130-252-1.

External links edit

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RAF West Freugh is a former Royal Air Force station located in Wigtownshire 5 miles 8 km south east of Stranraer Dumfries and Galloway Scotland MOD West FreughNear Stranraer Dumfries and Galloway in ScotlandRadomes and hangars at West FreughMOD West FreughShown within Dumfries and GallowayShow map of Dumfries and GallowayMOD West FreughMOD West Freugh the United Kingdom Show map of the United KingdomCoordinates54 50 50 N 4 56 54 W 54 84722 N 4 94833 W 54 84722 4 94833TypeResearch establishment and weapons rangeSite informationOwnerMinistry of DefenceOperatorRoyal Air Force 1937 2001 QinetiQ 2001 present WebsiteLPTA West FreughSite historyBuilt1937 1937 In use1937 presentAirfield informationIdentifiersICAO EGOY WMO 03132RunwaysDirection Length and surface06 24 1 841 metres 6 040 ft Inactive 12 30 914 metres 2 999 ft Inactive It has always been an armaments training school either for handling or deployment of ordnance The site is now known as MOD West Freugh and is operated by defence contractor QinetiQ on behalf of the Ministry of Defence 1 Contents 1 History 2 Satellite Earth Station 3 Present day 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory editDuring the First World War the site was a base for naval airships known as RNAS Luce Bay The base was provided with one huge airship hangar RAF West Freugh opened in 1937 as an armament training camp During the Second World War it expanded to include training facilities for observers navigators and bomb aimers and served as a base for the Bombing Trials Unit 2 The known history of units known at West Freugh is 3 22 October 1939 10 Service Flying Training School formed Moved November 4 November 1939 4 Air Observer School formed 11 January 1940 re designated 4 Bombing amp Gunnery School 14 June 1941 4 Air Observer School reformed 11 June 1943 re designated 4 Observer Advanced Flying Unit 21 June 1945 4 Observer Advanced Flying Unit disbanded April 1957 RAF West Freugh incident 2001 Airfield closed all RAF operations cease 2001 operations taken over by QinetiQ 4 In addition to the units listed above and with manpower possibly drawn from some of them a Mountain Rescue Team was based at West Freugh from 1945 to 1956 After 1956 the MRT at RAF Leuchars assumed responsibility for the area covered by West Freugh The team was part of the RAF s Mountain Rescue Service The following units were also here at some point 5 SquadronsNo 63 Squadron RAF No 130 Squadron RAF No 255 Squadron RAF No 258 Squadron RAF No 289 Squadron RAF No 290 Squadron RAF 801 Naval Air Squadron 806 Naval Air Squadron 819 Naval Air Squadron 820 Naval Air Squadron 881 Naval Air Squadron Units E Flight of No 1 Anti Aircraft Co operation Unit RAF May September 1938 amp May 1939 October 1942 6 No 4 Armament Training Camp RAF January 1937 April 1938 7 became No 4 Armament Training Station RAF April 1938 April 1939 8 Detachment of No 7 Service Flying Training School RAF November December 1939 9 Detachment of No 8 Service Flying Training School RAF April May 1940 10 Sub site of No 249 Maintenance Unit RAF October 1951 11 No 523 Special Duty Flight RAF June 1918 March 1919 12 No 524 Special Duty Flight RAF June 1918 March 1919 12 No 529 Special Duty Flight RAF August 1918 March 1919 12 No 1353 Anti Aircraft Co operation Flight RAF June 1945 February 1946 13 No 2784 Squadron RAF Regiment 5 Bombing Trials Unit RAF August 1942 June 1947 amp May 1948 January 1957 14 became Air Armament Trials Establishment RAF January 1957 August 1957 became RAF Unit Ministry of Supply West Freugh August 1957 June 1959 15 Satellite Earth Station editA satellite earth station is located at West Freugh and was established to receive and distribute data from the European Space Agency s ERS radar satellites In September 2005 it was announced that the earth station at West Freugh was the first outside Canada to be certified to provide imagery from the Canadian RADARSAT commercial satellite 16 Present day editIn 1987 Exercise Purple Warrior forces utilised West Freugh West Freugh operated by QinetiQ since 2001 4 is used as a test range for bombs and Air to Ground missiles Its ranges extend over Luce Bay and an area of land at Torrs Warren 17 In 1988 and 1990 its ranges were used to test Phalanx CIWS weapons system with depleted uranium rounds A subsequent radiological survey of beach sand and seawater by staff from the Atomic Weapons Establishment concluded that there was no detectable contamination 18 The airfield is no longer licensed or active however it is available for military exercises 1 West Freugh has also been used on several occasions for exercises by 16 Air Assault Brigade under the Exercise Joint Warrior banner 19 See also editList of former Royal Air Force stationsReferences editCitations edit a b MOD West Freugh LPTA QinetiQ Retrieved 27 August 2017 Mull of Galloway History Myths amp Legends Archived 9 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine RAF Wrecks Archived from the original on 22 March 2007 Retrieved 5 May 2007 a b Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament a b West Freugh Luce Bay Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust Retrieved 16 September 2022 Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 69 Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 75 Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 76 Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 153 Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 154 Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 215 a b c Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 125 Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 129 Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 84 Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 45 RADARSAT ground station in the UK officially in business Royal Astronomical Society Royal Astronomical Society 25 February 2005 Retrieved 26 November 2016 House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 3 Apr 2002 pt 1 House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 12 Dec 2002 pt 6 Eklund Dylan 7 April 2014 Air Assault Training RAF Retrieved 11 January 2017 Bibliography edit Sturtivant R Hamlin J Halley J 1997 Royal Air Force flying training and support units UK Air Britain Historians ISBN 0 85130 252 1 External links editMOD West Freugh LPTA54 50 51 N 4 56 52 W 54 84750 N 4 94778 W 54 84750 4 94778 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RAF West Freugh amp oldid 1153616838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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