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Joint Helicopter Command Collection

The Joint Helicopter Command, a collaborative effort between the Army Air Corps, Royal Navy, and RAF, showcases its versatility and resilience in various environments

Background imageJoint Helicopter Command Collection: 4 Regiment Army Air Corp Gazelle Helicopter

4 Regiment Army Air Corp Gazelle Helicopter
4 Regiment Army Air Corp Gazelle conducted winter training in the mountainous region above Bardufoss, Norway. Exercise Clockwork 06 was a 14-week training exercise

Background imageJoint Helicopter Command Collection: Royal Navy Sea King Helicopter Landing in the Desert

Royal Navy Sea King Helicopter Landing in the Desert
A Sea King helicopter with 845 Naval Air Squadron experiences a brownout in while landing in the desert. Royal Naval personnel from 845 Naval Air Squadron normally based at the Royal Naval Air

Background imageJoint Helicopter Command Collection: RAF Puma Helicopter on Exercise in Norway

RAF Puma Helicopter on Exercise in Norway
Royal Air Force 33 Sqn Pumas conducted winter training which included snow landings and carrying underslung loads, in the mountainous region above Bardufoss, Norway

Background imageJoint Helicopter Command Collection: Merlin Mk3 Helicopter in Heavy Snow in Norway

Merlin Mk3 Helicopter in Heavy Snow in Norway
A Merlin Mk3 helicopter with the Commando Helicopter Force, CHF from 846 Naval Air Squadron arriving back at the Royal Norwegian Air Force Base Bardufoss

Background imageJoint Helicopter Command Collection: Sea King Helicopter During Exercise in Jordan

Sea King Helicopter During Exercise in Jordan
Royal Marines from the Commando Mobile Air Operations Team conducting load lifting operations with a SeaKing Mk4 helicopter from 845 Naval Air Squadron during Exercise Pashtun Commando in Jordan

Background imageJoint Helicopter Command Collection: Royal Navy Sea King Mk4 HelicopterConducting Arctic Training in Norway

Royal Navy Sea King Mk4 HelicopterConducting Arctic Training in Norway
A Royal Navy Sea King Mk4 helicopter is pictured in Northern Norway during Arctic flying training. The training takes place some 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle at the Joint Helicopter Command

Background imageJoint Helicopter Command Collection: Hot and cold spells for the Commando Helicopter Force in 2007. 16th January 2007

Hot and cold spells for the Commando Helicopter Force in 2007. 16th January 2007
Pictured is a Sea King MK4 flying over a Norwegian mountain range as part of navigation training in the Arctic conditions for pilots


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The Joint Helicopter Command, a collaborative effort between the Army Air Corps, Royal Navy, and RAF, showcases its versatility and resilience in various environments. From the desert sands of Jordan to the heavy snow of Norway, the Command's fleet, including the 4 Regiment Army Air Corps Gazelle, Royal Navy Sea King Mk3 and Mk4, and RAF Merlin Mk3, braves both hot and cold spells. In January 2007, the Command faced the challenges of Arctic training in Norway, while in heavy snow, and just a few months earlier, conducted exercises in the desert heat. The Gazelle, Sea King, and Merlin Mk3 helicopters demonstrate their unwavering commitment to readiness and capability, no matter the conditions.