849 Naval Air Squadron was a squadron of the
Fleet Air Arm, the Air Arm of the
British Royal Navy
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. It was formed during the
Second World War
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as a
carrier based
torpedo-bomber
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, unit, flying missions against Japanese targets in the Far East. Its service since the Second World War has been as an
airborne early warning squadron, flying fixed winged
Skyraiders and
Gannets from the Royal Navy's fixed wing carriers from 1952 until 1978, and airborne early warning
Sea King helicopters from 1982 to 2018.
Operational history
World War two
849 Naval Air Squadron was formed on 1 August 1943 at the
Naval Air Station Quonset Point,
Rhode Island
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with
Grumman Avenger Is. It returned to the UK and provided anti-surface vessel and anti-submarine patrols over the
English Channel
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prior to and during the D-Day operations.
[Brown 1972, p.65.]

In August 1944, it was sent to
Ceylon
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to join the British
Eastern Fleet, embarking on (and becoming part of the
British Pacific Fleet in November 1944). It took part in
Operation Lentil against oil installations at
Pangkalan Brandan
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in
Sumatra on 4 January 1945, and in the larger carrier strikes against the oil refineries at Palembang Sumatra (
Operation Meridian) on 24 and 29 January.
[Brown 1972, pp. 65-66.]
''Victorious'', including 849 in its Carrier Air Group, took part in operations in support of the
American invasion of Okinawa from March to May 1945, flying strikes against airfields used by Japanese ''
Kamikaze'' aircraft on the
Sakishima Islands and on
Formosa
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. Still aboard ''Victorious'', No. 849 took place in raids against the Japanese Home islands in July and August, including the bombing raids on 24 July that resulted in severe damage to the Japanese
escort carrier ''Kaiyo''. It disbanded on 31 October 1945.
[Brown 1972, p.66.]
Airborne Early Warning (1953-78)

The squadron reformed at Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Culdrose on 7 July 1953, being equipped with ex United States Navy
Douglas Skyraider AD4W as an Airborne Early Warning unit, from
778 Naval Air Squadron.
[Brown 1972, p.69.][''Flight'' 22 October 1954, p.605.] These were operated by squadron detachments assigned to the Royal Navy's aircraft carriers HMS Ark Royal, Bulwark, Albion, Centaur, Eagle, Hermes and Victorious.
Following the retirement of the Skyraiders in December 1960, the unit flew the
Fairey Gannet AEW.3 in the same role, operating from HMS Eagle, Ark Royal, Centaur, Hermes and Victorious. Gannet AS.4, COD.4 and T.5s were also operated in supporting roles. The squadron detachments continued as 849B (Ark Royal) and 849HQ (RAF Lossiemouth), until the squadron disbanded again on 15 December 1978.
In November 1970
Bristol Belle, one of the first hot air balloons to fly in UK, was piloted by Lt Terry Adams, accompanied by Lt Howard Draper both of 849 Squadron B Flight (Gannets). Thi
early morning launchcarried mail into Malta whilst the Ark Royal was steaming off the southern coast of that island.
Helicopter AEW (1984 to 2018)

It reformed after the lessons of the 1982
South Atlantic
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campaign had been learned, on 8 November 1984 and the unit then operated the
Westland Sea King
The Westland WS-61 Sea King is a British licence-built version of the American Sikorsky S-61 helicopter of the same name, built by Westland Helicopters. The aircraft differs considerably from the American version, with Rolls-Royce Gnome eng ...
Mk7 Airborne Surveillance and Control (ASaC) helicopter. The squadron was stationed at
RNAS Culdrose in
Cornwall
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, operating 9 aircraft. It was divided into three elements - two flights (A and B), or Aardvarks and Bees and the Operational Conversion Unit (OCU)(Previously known as HQ). Historically, a Flight was assigned to each of the two active
aircraft carriers in the Royal Navy. The squadron suffered heavy losses during the
2003 invasion of Iraq when two of its aircraft operating from
HMS ''Ark Royal'' collided during low visibility conditions. Six squadron members and an American exchange officer were killed in the collision.
On 13 December 2006, after a short ceremony at RNAS Culdrose, A Flight became
854 Squadron and B Flight became
857 Squadron, taking the former's Sea King ASaC.7 with them.
In May 2014, the MOD announced that seven ASaC.7 helicopters, to be operated by 849 Naval Air Squadron, would remain in service with the RN through to the second half of 2018; the remainder of the Royal Navy's Sea Kings, of all types, were to be withdrawn by 2016.
854 and 857 Naval Air Squadrons were reabsorbed by 849 Naval Air Squadron in 2015, to form 'Normandy' and 'Palembang' flights respectively. The third flight in 849 NAS is 'Okinawa Flight'.
Decommissioning
849NAS briefly operated a single Augusta Westland Merlin HM Mk2 from February 2020 in anticipation of the Mk2 receiving the Crowsnest upgraded ASaC system. 849 NAS decommissioned on 21 April 2020.
Aircraft operated
The squadron operated a variety of different aircraft and versions:
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Grumman Avenger I & II
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Douglas Skyraider AEW.1
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Fairey Gannet AEW.3, AS.4, COD.4 & T.5
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Westland Sea King
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AEW.2/2A
* Westland Sea King ASaC Mk7
* Augusta Westland Merlin HM Mk2
References
Citations
Bibliography
Naval Early Warners:No. 849 A Unique Fleet Air Arm Squadron. ''
Flight
Flight or flying is the process by which an object moves through a space without contacting any planetary surface, either within an atmosphere (i.e. air flight or aviation) or through the vacuum of outer space (i.e. spaceflight). This can b ...
'', 22 October 1954, pp. 604–605.
*Brown, David. ''Carrier Air Groups: HMS Eagle: Volume 1''. Windsor, UK: Hylton Lacy, 1972. .
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External links
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Air squadrons of the Royal Navy in World War II
Military units and formations established in 1943
Military of the United Kingdom in Cornwall