- Royal Brunei Air Force
:"This article is about the military Air Force of Brunei. The commercial airline can be found at
Royal Brunei Airlines ."The Royal Brunei Air Force (RBAF) or Tentera Udara Diraja Brunei (TUDB) as it is known by its Malay name, is the air force of the
sultanate ofBrunei . It is mainly based at the Rimba Air Base within theBrunei International Airport [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_intro.html Introduction Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-04-2007] . The role of the Royal Brunei Air Force is to defend the national airspace and to provide air surveillance of the land and maritime borders [ [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_roles.html Roles Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .The Royal Brunei Air Force was formed on October 1, 1991 from the Air Wing of the
Royal Brunei Armed Forces . The Air Wing of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces had operated helicopters (theBell 205 ) since 1965 [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_intro.html Introduction Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-04-2007] . TheRoyal Air Force provides human resources specialists such as pilots and aircraft technicians to assist the Royal Brunei Air Force [ [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_bilateral_page1.html Coorperation Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .History
Royal Brunei Air Force was established as the Air Wing of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment in 1965. It was first tasked to fly doctors to rural area with two
Sikorsky S-55 aircraft, which was operated by pilots from theWorldwide Helicopter Company . In 1966, the tasks were taken over by pilots from the BritishRoyal Air Force operating three Westland Whirlwind helicopters [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_history.html History Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .In 1967, the unit was renamed as the Helicopter Platoon and received five Bell 206 Jet Ranger helicopters. The Air Technical Training School was established in 1980. In 1981, the Second Squadron was established and equipped with six Bolkow
BO 105 helicopters. The Third Squadron was establish in 1982 and equipped withSIAI-Marchetti_SF260s . When Brunei assumed responsibility for its own defence from theUnited Kingdom in 1984 the Air Wing was expanded. On the1 October 1991 , with the consent of The Sultan, the Air Wing was officially renamed the Royal Brunei Air Force [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_history.html History Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .The Fourth Squadron was established in 1997 and was equipped with the Blackhawk S-70A helicopters. The Fifth Squadron was also established in 1997 and was equipped with a CN-235 plane and the Base Defence Squadron. In the same year, the Third Squadron received the Pilatus PC-7 Mark II training aircraft. The Thirty-Eight Squadron was established in 1999 and is equipped with the Mistral surface-to-air missile. [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_history.html History Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .
Currently, the commander of the Royal Brunei Air Force is Brigadier General (U) Dato Paduka Hj Mahmud Bin Hj Saidin.
Organisation
The Air Force is divided into 5 Wings [ [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org.html Organisation Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-04-2007] :
*Operation Wing
*Air Regiment
*Logistics Wing
*Training Wing
*Administration WingThe Operation Wing consists of 4 Flying Squadrons and two addition units [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Operation Wing Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] :
* The First Squadron is equipped withBell 212 andBell 214 ST helicopters. The primary roles of the First Squadron are for trooplift, casualty evacuation, medical evacuation, fire suppression, VVIP lift andsearch and rescue [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Operation Wing Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .
* The Second Squadron is equipped with BolkowBO 105 helicopters. The primary roles of the Second Squadron are to provide flying doctor, reconnaissance, surveillance, VVIP lift and search and locate services [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Operation Wing Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .
* The Fourth Squadron is equipped with Blackhawk S-70A helicopters. The primary roles of the Fourth Squadron are special combat squadron operation task, trooplift, casualty evacuation, medical evacuation, fire fighting, VVIP lift andsearch and rescue [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Operation Wing Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .
* The Fifth Squadron is equipped with aCN-235 aircraft. The primary roles of the fifth Squadron are to provide trooplift, surveillance and search and locate capabilities [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Operation Wing Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .
* The Parachute Airborne Tactical Delivery Unit (PATDU) provides jungle rescue team, jungle line resupply, multi rope abseil. The PATDU are also involvde in parachute competitions at the regional or international level [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Air Regiment Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .
* The Fire Unit provides cover if any aircraft during an emergency [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Air Regiment Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .The Air Regiment consists of 3 Squadrons and Technical Traing School [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Air Regiment Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] :
* The 33rd Squadron was formerly known as the Air Battery. The 33rd Squadron is equipped with theRapier missile launcher [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Air Regiment Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .
* The 38th Squadron is equipped with theMistral missile launcher [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Air Regiment Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .
* The Base Defence Squadron is responsible for the protection of the Rimba Air Base at theBrunei International Airport and any Forward Operating Base [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Air Regiment Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .
* The Technical Training School is responsible for producing qualified technicians for Air Regiment and organising courses related to Air Regiment [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page2.html Air Regiment Squadrons] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .The Logistics Wing consists of three units which are the Engineering Squadron, Supply Squadron and Technical Equipment Maintenance Department (TEMD). The role of the Engineering Squadron is to provide and maintain aircraft serviceability for operational use. The role of Supply Squadron is to provide logistical support and equipment for the personnel. The role of the TEMD is to provide maintenance for the aircraft [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page4.html Logistics and Training Wing Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-07-2007] .
The Training Wing consists of the Third Squadron, which is also known as the Flying Training School (FTS), the Air Technical Training School (ATTS) and the Standard and Evaluation Squadron (STANEVAL). The Training Wing is responsible for recruiting and training pilots and technicians, as well as preparing pilot instructor courses and flying standards. The Third Squadron is equipped with
Bell 206 Jet Ranger helicopters andPilatus PC-7 Mk 2 aircraft [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page4.html Logistics and Training Wing Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-07-2007] .The Administration Wing consists of the Physical Training Section, Pay Office, Regimental Police, Military Transport and Civilian Office. [ [http://www.mindef.gov.bn/mindefweb/airforce/e_org_page5.html Administration Wing Royal Brunei Air Force] - retrieved 21-07-2007] .
Aircraft inventory
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Bell 206B JetRanger
USA
utility helicopter
5
Third Squadron
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Bell 212 Twin Huey
USA
transport helicopter
10
First Squadron
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Bell 214
USA
transport helicopter
214ST
1
First Squadron
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MBB Bo 105
GER
utility helicopter
Bo 105CB
6
Second Squadron
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CASA-IPTN CN 235
IDN
transport
CN 235M
1
Fourth Squadron
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Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer
SUI
trainer
4
Third Squadron
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Sikorsky S-70 Black Hawk
USA
transport helicopter
S-70A
S-70C
4
2
Fifth SquadronThere have been plans to secure fighter capability by purchasing several
BAe Hawk aircraft, but these plans have been delayed on several occasions [ [http://www.flug-revue.rotor.com/FRHeft/FRH9703/FR9703g.htm British Aerospace Hawk Still Leads the Pack Flug Revue Online] - retrieved 21-04-2007] .References
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