Tain Air Weapons Range

{{Short description|Military range in Highlands, Scotland}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2023}}

{{Use British English|date=May 2013}}

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| nearest_town = Tain, Highlands

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| type = Air weapons range

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Tain Air Weapons Range is a Ministry of Defence air weapons range on the Dornoch Firth near Tain in Scotland. Royal Air Force aircrews from RAF Lossiemouth are trained in air weaponry on the range, along with NATO aircrew.{{cite web |url=http://www.raf.mod.uk/raftain/rangeactivity/ |title=RAF Tain - Range Activity |year=2011 |publisher=Royal Air Force |accessdate=4 July 2011}}

It was previously known as Royal Air Force Tain and Royal Naval Air Station Tain.

History

File:Target Dossier for Tain, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland - DPLA - 62b884f0b8cfe764f00fee4e8d72c42a (page 2).jpg, 1941]]

File:Observation tower in RAF Tain bombing range (geograph 1814686).jpg

The airfield opened in September 1941 under the command of RAF Fighter Command during the Second World War. It was particularly active in summer 1944 during anti-u-boat operations. It closed in spring 1946. The original airfield is no longer in operation, but still exists within the boundaries of the range. It became a weapons range in 1954 and is now the largest live weapons range in the Defence Training Estates.

On 1 April 2006, as part of a rationalisation of military training facilities in the UK, control of RAF Tain transferred from the RAF to Defence Training Estates and the range became known as Tain Air Weapons Range.{{Cite web|title=About us|url=http://www.raftain.co.uk/aboutus/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091224035907/http://www.raftain.co.uk/aboutus/|archive-date=24 December 2009|access-date=16 February 2022|website=RAF Tain|publisher=Royal Air Force}}

Units stationed at RAF Tain during the Second World War

The following units were posted to the airfield at some point during the Second World War:

= First-line squadrons =

= Meteorological squadrons =

  • A detachment of No. 518 Squadron RAF between 25 September 1943 and 1 October 1946 with the Halifax V, III & VI, Hurricane IIC and Spitfire VII.{{sfn|Jefford|1988|p=95}}
  • No. 519 Squadron RAF between 17 August 1945 and 8 November 1945 with the Boeing Fortress I, Spitfire VII and Halifax III.{{sfn|Jefford|1988|p=95}}

= Naval air squadrons =

= Training and development units =

  • No. 1 Torpedo Training Unit RAF (November 1945 – December 1946){{sfn|Sturtivant|Hamlin|Halley|1997|p=293}}
  • Target Towing and Support Aircraft of No. 4 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF (December 1944 – August 1946){{sfn|Sturtivant|Hamlin|Halley|1997|p=234}}
  • Relief Landing Ground for No. 8 Air Gunners School RAF (January - April 1944){{sfn|Sturtivant|Hamlin|Halley|1997|p=57}}
  • Relief Landing Ground for No. 19 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit RAF (July 1943 - ){{sfn|Sturtivant|Hamlin|Halley|1997|p=43}}
  • No. 1491 (Target Towing) Flight RAF (December 1941 – May 1942) became No. 1491 (Fighter) Gunnery Flight RAF (May - November 1942){{sfn|Sturtivant|Hamlin|Halley|1997|p=136}}
  • No. 2831 Squadron RAF Regiment.
  • Coastal Command Development Unit RAF.{{cite web|url=http://www.abct.org.uk/airfields/tain |title=Tain |publisher=Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust|accessdate=18 October 2013}} An element of the CCDU was split to become No. 1 Torpedo Refresher School RAF, formed here on 3 February 1943. The School was disbanded on 28 January 1944.{{sfn|Lake|1999|p=282}}
  • Coastal Command Flying Instructors School RAF became the Coastal Command Instructors School RAF and was disbanded here on 1 April 1946.{{sfn|Lake|1999|p=50}}

See also

References

=Citations=

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=Bibliography=

  • {{cite book |last1=Jefford |first1= C. G. |title= RAF Squadrons. A comprehensive record of the movement and equipment of all RAF squadrons and their antecedents since 1912 |year=1988 |publisher= Airlife |location= Shrewsbury, UK |isbn= 1-85310-053-6 }}
  • {{cite book |last1=Lake |first1=A. |title= Flying units of the RAF |year=1999 |publisher= Airlife |location= Shrewsbury, UK |isbn= 1-84037-086-6 }}
  • {{cite book |last1=Sturtivant |first1=R. |last2=Ballance |first2=T. |title=The Squadrons of The Fleet Air Arm |year=1994 |publisher=Air-Britain (Historians) |location=Tonbridge, UK |isbn=0-85130-223-8 }}
  • {{cite book |last1=Sturtivant|first1=R.|last2=Hamlin|first2=J.|last3=Halley|first3=J.|title=Royal Air Force flying training and support units |year=1997 |publisher= Air-Britain (Historians)|location= UK|isbn=0-85130-252-1}}