No. XXV Squadron RAF
No. 25 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Panavia Tornado F3 from RAF Leeming.
History 25 Sqn was formed in September 1915. The squadron moved to RAF Northolt, flying Blenheims on night patrols. By the closing stages of the war the squadron was almost entirely committed to bomber escort missions. The squadron re-equipped with Meteorss in 1954. The Sqn disbanded in June 1958, on July 1 1958 No. 153 Squadron was renumbered as No. 25 Sqn and continued to fly Meteors until their replacement in 1959 by Javelin. No. 25 squadron disbanded again in 1962, reforming a year later as the RAF's first Bloodhound Surface-to-air missile unit. In this role the squadron moved to RAF Bruggen in 1970, with detachments also protecing RAF Laarburch and RAF Wildenrath. In 1983 the squadron moved to RAF Wyton, similarly protecting RAF Barkston Heath and RAF Wattisham.
Current role The RAF withdrew the Bloodhound in 1989 and on August 1 the squadron reformed at Leeming in its present role.
RAF Tornado squadrons
No. XI Squadron - RAF LeemingNo. 25 Squadron - RAF LeemingNo. 43 Squadron - RAF LeucharsNo. 56 (Reserve) Squadron - RAF LeucharsNo. 111 Squadron - RAF LeucharsNo. 1435 Flight - RAF Mount Pleasant
GR4No. 9 Squadron - RAF MarhamNo. 12 Squadron - RAF LossiemouthNo. 14 Squadron - RAF LossiemouthNo. XV (Reserve) Squadron - RAF LossiemouthNo. 31 Squadron - RAF MarhamNo. 617 Squadron - RAF Lossiemouth
GR4ANo. II Squadron - RAF MarhamNo. 13 Squadron - RAF Marham
See alsoList of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons
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