RAF Regiment - Current RAF Regiment Units

Current RAF Regiment Units

RAF Regiment
Components Depot: RAF Honington
No 1 Sqn—RAF Honington
No II Sqn—RAF Honington
No 3 Sqn—RAF Wittering
No 15 Sqn—RAF Honington
No 27 Sqn—RAF Honington
No 34 Sqn—RAF Leeming
No 51 Sqn—RAF Lossiemouth
No 63 Sqn (QCS)—RAF Uxbridge
See also: List of RAF Regiment squadrons
  • Field Squadrons
    • 1 Squadron (based at RAF Honington, Suffolk)
    • II Squadron (Parachute) (based at RAF Honington, Suffolk)
    • 3 Squadron (based at RAF Wittering, Cambridgeshire)
    • 15 Squadron (based at RAF Honington, Suffolk)
    • 34 Squadron (based at RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire)
    • 51 Squadron (based at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray)
    • 58 Squadron (based at RAF Leuchars, Fife) Re-formed Oct 09
    • 63 Squadron (Queen's Colour Squadron) (based at RAF Northolt, Middlesex)
  • CBRN Squadrons
    • 26 Squadron (based at RAF Honington, Suffolk)
    • 27 Squadron (based at RAF Honington, Suffolk)
  • Other units
    • Force Protection
      • RAF Force Protection - HQ at RAF Honington
  • Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment Squadrons
    • 501 County of Gloucestershire Squadron RAuxAF Regiment
    • 504 County of Nottingham Squadron RAuxAF
    • 2503 Squadron (Ground Defence)
    • 2620 Squadron (Ground Defence)
    • 2622 Squadron (Ground Defence)
    • 2623 Squadron (Ground Defence/CBRN)

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