List of active United States Air Force reconnaissance squadrons
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This is a list of United States Air Force reconnaissance squadrons. It covers units considered to be part of the Combat Air Force (CAF) such as bomb and fighter squadrons and serves as a break out of the comprehensive List of United States Air Force squadrons. Units in this list are primarily assigned to Air Combat Command in the United States Air Force.
When squadrons are deployed on operations overseas their names are temporarily changed to include the word "expeditionary", although when they return the names revert. However, there are some units which include the word "Expeditionary" all the time; these squadrons are provisional and may activate and inactivate at any time.
Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadrons (ERS)
editSquadron | Shield | Location | Unit | Aircraft | Note |
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4th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron | Bagram Airfield | MC-12W | Inactivated on 1 October 2014.[1] | ||
46th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron | S.W. Asia | 387th Air Expeditionary Group | MQ-1 | Previously at Joint Base Balad | |
60th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron | Camp Lemonnier | MQ-1B, MQ-9A | Inactivated on 7 October 2015.[2] | ||
62d Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron | Inactivated. | ||||
361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron | Kandahar Airfield | MC-12W | Inactivated on 1 September 2014.[1] | ||
362d Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron | Joint Base Balad | MC-12W | Inactivated.[1] | ||
363d Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron | Inactivated. Previously at Prince Sultan Air Base. |
Reconnaissance Squadrons (RS)
editSee also
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Squadron emblems of the United States Air Force.
References
edit- ^ a b c "Find Fix and Finish: Air Force MC-12W mission transitions to Army". USAF - ACC. 16 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
- ^ AirForces Monthly. Stamford, Lincolnshire, England: Key Publishing Ltd. January 2016. p. 17.
- ^ AF Link: "4 remotely piloted vehicle squadrons stand up at Holloman" Archived 2012-07-29 at archive.today