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File:Royal Navy Seaking Mk4 Helicopter Over Northern Norway MOD 45156765.jpg

Situated some 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle at the Joint Helicopter Command (JHC) training facility near Bardufoss, Northern Norway, the JHC base known as 'Clockwork' provides survival and operational training and support facilities to enable aviation capable units arms to survive, operate and fight in extreme cold weather environments.

JHC 'Clockwork' has provided Commando Helicopter Force (CHF) with an Arctic base for over 40 years the training provided by the facility is as relevant today as it has always been. It enables CHF to prepare for future operations and is fundamental to the delivery of littoral manoeuvre for the Royal Navy given the geography and excellent facilities that exist in the local area.

150 Naval personnel from Commando Helicopter Force normally based at the Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton in Somerset will take part in their annual winter training exercise in Northern Norway. Aircrews, engineers and support staff from 845 Naval Air Squadron flying Royal Navy Sea King Mk4 helicopters will conduct essential Environmental Training (ET) and Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) in preparation for future deployments.

At the same time around 50 Naval personnel attached to 28 Squadron Royal Air Force from RAF Benson will also conduct Arctic flying training with the Augusta Westland Merlin Mk 3 helicopter.

  • Organization: Army
  • Object Name: CH140017B0395
  • Category: MOD
  • Supplemental Categories: Equipment, Aircraft, Helicopters, Sea King
  • Keywords: Royal Navy, Joint Helicopter Force, JHC, Commando Helicopter Force, CHF, Norway, Arctic Circle, Arctic Training, Seaking Mk4, Equipment, Aircraft, Helicopter, Sea King, SeaKing, Jungly, Junglies, 845 Squadron, Mk4
  • Country: Norway
Date Source Author POA(Phot) Mez Merrill Permission
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