During a tour of the base, which is already home to the
UK-Qatari joint Typhoon squadron, the two Defence
Ministers signed a Statement of Intent setting out how
the UK will offer a British base for the Qatari Emiri
Air Force’s (QEAF) recently acquired nine Hawk
aircraft.
The QEAF’s latest acquisition opens doors for a
potential new UK-Qatari Hawk squadron, which would
further deepen the UK’s defence relationship with Qatar
and contribute to the security and stability of the
Middle East.
Qatar and the UK work closely together to protect that
stability. The details of the latest strike by RAF
Reaper unmanned aircraft against Daesh have also been
released today by the Ministry of Defence that were
co-ordinated by the RAF’s No.83 Expeditionary Air Group
in Al Udeid, Qatar.
Defence Secretary said:
Today we mark the start of an exciting new chapter in
the longstanding defence relationship between the UK
and Qatar, reinforcing and strengthening the bonds
our Armed Forces already share.
Building upon the success of our joint Typhoon
squadron, this new era of collaboration will deliver
prosperity and security benefits for both our
nations.
The Defence Secretary and His Excellency Dr Khalid bin
Mohamed Al Attiyah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
of State for Defence Affairs in Qatar, also officially
opened the joint Typhoon squadron (12 Squadron)
headquarters during their visit to RAF Coningsby today.
12 Squadron is the UK’s first joint squadron since
World War Two, and its new headquarters will allow
pilots and air crews from both air forces to train
together in state-of-the-art facilities.
Built in under 60 weeks by a team of over 30
sub-contractors from both national and local supply
chains, it is expected that the basing of a new Hawk
squadron will bring similar benefits to the UK.
Since commencing flying as a joint squadron in June
2020, 12 Squadron have achieved several milestones
including training with heavy weapons and taking part
in an exercise at sea alongside the Royal Navy.
The Statement of Intent will build on this work by
providing the RAF with access to increased flying
hours, giving the QEAF access to world-class RAF
accredited training, and delivering long-term
investment in infrastructure and training facilities to
the RAF.
This partnership will also enable the two nations to
continue discussions to establish a suitable air-to-air
refuelling support solution for Qatar, which would see
the RAF and QEAF further aligned on Multi Role Tanker
Transport capability.
Today’s event builds upon the Defence Secretary’s talks
with HE Dr Khalid during his visit to Qatar in
September, where he also toured the Combined Air
Operations Centre in Al Udeid, where strikes are
coordinated from as part of Operation Shader.