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8e Escadre de Chasse

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8e Escadre de Chasse
8th Fighter Wing
Insignia of the Escadre
Active25 August 2015 - present
Country France
Branch
French Air and Space Force
TypeFighter aircraft unit
RoleAerial Instruction/Training/Aerial Drills
Part ofFighter Brigade
EquipmentDassault/Dornier Alpha Jet

The 8e Escadre de Chasse 8e EC or 8th Fighter Wing is a fighter formation of the Fighter Brigade of the French Air and Space Force, which was reformed on 25 August 2015 at Cazaux Air Base.[1]

The unit has known previously various periods of activity:

  • On Aerial Base 108 Marignane, between 1 January 1936 and 1 May 1939;
  • In Indochina, between 16 January 1951 and 27 July 1954;
  • In Morocco, on Aerial Base 151 Rabat-Salé, between 1 August 1955 and November 1960
  • In Algeria on the base of Oran La Senia between November 1960 and July 1961
  • At Nancy Ochey between July 1961 and 1 December 1961
  • At Cazaux, between 1 February 1964 and 1 July 1993.

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Composition

Escadrons/Squadrons history

The 8e Escadre possesses two historical squadrons, the "Saintonge" and "Nice". The squadron "Languedoc" was attached to the Escadre during ten years.

Mystère IVA with colors of the Saintonge.

Before WWII

  • Hunter Group - Groupe de Chasse I/8 : from 1 January 1936 until 1 May 1939
  • Groupe de Chasse II/8 : from 1 January 1936 and 1 May 1939

Escadron/Squadron "Saintonge"

  • Groupe Mixte I/8 Saintonge : from 16 January 1951 until 27 July 1954
  • Hunter Squadron Escadron de Chasse 1/8 Saintonge : from 9 September 1960 until 1 December 1961, and from 1 February 1964 until 31 July 1993

Escadron/Squadron "Languedoc"

  • Groupe de Chasse II/8 Languedoc : from 1 August 1951 until 27 July 1954
  • Escadron de chasse 2/8 Languedoc : from 1 August 1955 until 1 December 1961

Escadron/Squadron "Maghreb"

  • Escadron de Chasse 1/8 Maghreb : from 1 August 1955 until September 1960

Escadron/Squadron "Nice"

  • Escadron de Chasse 2/8 Nice : from 1 February 1964 until 31 July 1993

Bases

  • Aerial Base 108 Marigane: from 1 January 1936 until 1 May 1939
  • Indochina : from 16 January 1951 until 27 July 1954
  • Aerial Base 151 Rabat-Salé: from 1 August 1955 until the beginning of 1960
  • Aerial Base Nancy-Ochey : from the beginning of 1960 until 1 December 1961
  • Aerial Base 120 Cazaux : from 1 February 1964 until 31 July 1993, and as of 25 August 2015

Equipment

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nouvelles escadres aériennes: une cohérence opérationnelle accrue, des valeurs renforcées". Armee de l'Air. 2015-08-24. Archived from the original on 2015-08-26.
  2. ^ a b c d AirForces Monthly. Stamford, Lincolnshire, England: Key Publishing Ltd. September 2016. p. 55.
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