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A Ferret mission is a covert aerial reconnaissance mission that detects the frequencies and strength of radar, in other countries. The name originates from the methodology of how
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s attempt to seek out habitats of other animals.


History

The first ferret mission occurred in December 1942 in Cambridgeshire. The pilot of the RAF aircraft was Sergeant Paulton, with radio frequency operator Flight Sergeant Harold Jordan; all of the aircrew except him were Canadian. He sustained damage to his head, and the aircraft was attacked eleven times at about 5am on 3 December 1942. The aircraft reached the English coast at 7:20am. The radio operator Flight Sergeant William Bigoray was severely injured in the legs, and it was thought that he would not live, so flying over Kent, he was parachuted out of the aircraft, with his technical documents inserted safely into his clothing, in case he died; he landed safely and later made a recovery. The aircraft ditched near Walmer at around 8:24am. The first US ferret mission was on 6 March 1943 over Kiska, in a B-24. On 21 April 1943, the 16th Reconnaissance Squadron (now the
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) formed at Foch Field in Tunisia. Over ten years in the 1960s, almost 100 aircrew died, or are unaccounted for, flying ferret missions.


Missile technology

In the 1991 Iraq War, missile technology had advanced, whereby much of the searching for enemy air defence radar frequencies could be automated. The resulting system, known as Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses was carried out by British forces with the ALARM missile, carried by the Panavia Tornado, and by the US with the AGM-88 HARM missile.


Ferret missions by country


US

The USAF operated its early ferret missions out of Forbes Air Force Base in Kansas (now called
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). European ferret missions were carried out by the
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in Germany, and out of Yokota Air Base in Japan. The
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was formed in January 1965, and its main aircraft, the
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, first flew out of Beale Air Force Base, in northern California, in January 1966. This aircraft could fly at 90,000ft and at over 2,000mph. Currently, the US operates its ferret missions out of
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, south of Omaha, Nebraska, conducted by
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of the
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.


UK

In the 1960s, and early 1970s, the RAF flew ferret missions with 543 Sqn, out of RAF Wyton in Cambridgeshire on the Handley Page Victor aircraft. To this day, RAF Wyton is the home of the RAF's reconnaissance. 51 Sqn, with the Comet, moved to Wyton in 1963, flying ferret missions over the Barents Sea, changing to the Hawker Siddeley Nimrod in 1974. The RAF ferret missions with the Nimrod lasted until 2011. RAF Sculthorpe operated ferret missions for the USAF in the 1950s with the 322nd, 323nd, and the 324th reconnaissance squadrons, and the 91st Strategic Reconnaissance Wing.
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ferret missions took off from England in April 1954. Currently the USAF 95th Reconnaissance Squadron operates, regularly, out of
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.


Russia

The Soviet Union would probe air defence radar with their Long-Range Aviation Myasishchev M-4 (''Bison'') and
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(''Bear'') aircraft.


Shoot-down incidents of ferret aircraft

* 8 April 1950, Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer commanded by Lt John Fette, flying from West Germany, intercepted by four Soviet Lavochkin La-11 fighters near Liepāja in Soviet Latvia; ten US aircrew killed.


See also

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Ferret Force Ferret Force was a counter-insurgency unit formed by the British and Malayan authorities as part of their response to the communist insurgency during the Malayan Emergency. The unit only existed for six months, but was to help establish doctrine ...
*
List of United States Air Force reconnaissance aircraft This is a list of aircraft used by the United States Air Force and its predecessor organizations for combat aerial reconnaissance and aerial mapping. The first aircraft acquired by the Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps were not fighters or ...


References

{{reflist Aerial reconnaissance Electronic warfare Ferrets Technical intelligence