A Military Operations news article
1 Feb 12
Snipers from the
RAF Regiment used their skills and training to protect an Afghan family
caught up in an attack by insurgents in Helmand province.
Gunners from II Squadron RAF Regiment got local people, including
children, to safety before turning their weapons on the attackers.
The incident happened during an operation by the unit in Helmand province where they have been working hard to build relations with the local community and regularly hold shuras (meetings) with local elders.
The news coincides with today's (1 February 2012) 70th anniversary of
the formation of the RAF Regiment in 1932. A unit from II Squadron,
which is normally based at RAF Honington in Suffolk, was on a foot
patrol when the attack happened.
The patrol, which included snipers, were sat down talking to elders and children when they came under fire from an insurgent position. Reacting quickly, the patrol ensured the civilians were out of harm's way before taking cover themselves.
The incident happened during an operation by the unit in Helmand province where they have been working hard to build relations with the local community and regularly hold shuras (meetings) with local elders.
A member of the RAF Regiment keeps an eye on the surrounding countryside through the sight of his L115A3 long range rifle [Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2012] |
The patrol, which included snipers, were sat down talking to elders and children when they came under fire from an insurgent position. Reacting quickly, the patrol ensured the civilians were out of harm's way before taking cover themselves.
Having positively identified the firing position, the RAF Regiment
patrol returned fire with a range of weapons including the L115A3 long
range rifle, a state-of-the-art weapon used to locate and eliminate
enemy activity.
After the insurgent threat had passed the local family thanked the RAF Regiment by passing around naan bread.
The RAF Regiment, along with the RAF Police, provide essential force protection for the strategically-important Camp Bastion and the local area.
The RAF Regiment, who are the soldiers of the RAF and are known as
Gunners, conduct foot and vehicle patrols with the Afghan National Army
(ANA) to ensure that Camp Bastion and the local community is kept safe
from insurgent attack.
After the insurgent threat had passed the local family thanked the RAF Regiment by passing around naan bread.
The RAF Regiment, along with the RAF Police, provide essential force protection for the strategically-important Camp Bastion and the local area.
Members of the RAF Regiment keep watch during a meeting with a local shopkeeper in Helmand province [Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2012] |
Squadron Leader Jules Weekes, Officer Commanding II Squadron RAF Regiment, commented:
II Squadron RAF Regiment, a parachute-capable field squadron, has
been deployed in Afghanistan since October 2011 and will continue to
serve until May this year when they hand over to 51 Squadron RAF
Regiment from RAF Lossiemouth.
The RAF continues to play a vital role across the whole of Afghanistan providing a wide range of capabilities from fast jet Tornado aircraft to Gunners on the ground where they partner and work with the ANA."All the Gunners on the squadron are physically and mentally robust. In the three months we have been deployed the lads have performed to the highest of standards, with their activity and engagement helping to build a rapport with the local community, as well as reassuring them of the improving security situation."
Members of II Squadron RAF Regiment and the Afghan National Army speak with local elders [Picture: Crown Copyright/MOD 2012] |
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