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Apache gunship joins HMS Queen Elizabeth for trials


The Army’s ‘flying tank’ has debuted aboard Britain’s biggest warship as the Apache gunship undergoes three days of trials with HMS Queen Elizabeth.

Having already hosted RN Merlin and Wildcats and RAF Chinooks to help write the ship’s ‘operations manual’, the team on the carrier are now working with the gunship to practise some of the routines needed to support the Army Air Corps helicopters on operations.

Apache operated sporadically from the decks of HMS Illustrious and HMS Ocean – including conducting air strikes at targets in Libya during the civil war of 2011.

It had not, however, touched down on the nation’s new class of carriers until yesterday, flying in from Wattisham in Suffolk and safely guided on to the sprawling flight deck by Leading Aircraft Handler Sion Rose.

The Army’s ‘flying tank’ has debuted aboard Britain’s biggest warship as the Apache gunship undergoes three days of trials with HMS Queen Elizabeth.

The ‘Platform Ship Integration Testing’ is being led by 667 (Development & Trials) Squadron AAC with the assistance of ground crew and engineers from 656 Sqn AAC as well as the ship’s company.

During a busy three days, they are performing various tasks from the basics of stowing the gunship securely to carrying out maintenance, refuelling the helicopter, the safe handling and loading of weapons and ammunition.

That will help pave the way for 656 Squadron embarking on the Portsmouth-based warship later this year.

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