Yorkshire Post

First hi- tech submarine- hunter Poseidon jet lands at Scottish base

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THE FIRST Poseidon jet has landed at RAF Lossiemout­h in Moray.

The fighter plane – named the City of Elgin – parked outside a new £ 132m facility which houses the pilots, engineers and personnel who will operate the hi- tech submarine hunters.

Nine Poseidon MRA1 aircraft have been ordered, the first of which landed on UK soil for the first time in February 2020.

Since then, crews have been securing the seas on operationa­l missions. Group Captain Chris Layden, station commander of RAF Lossiemout­h, said: “Today is a proud moment for Team Lossie, ushering in a new era for the station delivering combat airpower and maritime patrol operations over and around the United Kingdom.

“Yesterday I had the privilege of landing the first Typhoon on our newly resurfaced runways, and today I had the pleasure of welcoming in the first Poseidon to its permanent home in Moray.

“This is just the beginning of our expansion and modernisat­ion as one of the RAF’s most strategica­lly important stations in the United Kingdom.”

Poseidon is a submarine hunter which can locate, identify and track potentiall­y hostile vessels as they operate close to UK waters.

Its radar is also able to detect and track ships above the waves.

The jets have a communicat­ions suite which enables the intelligen­ce it gathers to be passed to commanders whether they are in the air, on a ship, on the ground, or at RAF Lossiemout­h.

A total of 54 squadron members have been training new pilots and weapons systems operators on the platform, as 400 additional military personnel will be moving to Moray to fly and operate the aircraft.

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