Belize Defence Force Air Wing
The Belize Defence Force Air Wing is the aviation branch of the Belize Defence Force. Formed in 1983, it is based at the Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport in Ladyville. The main tasks of the Air Wing are Reconnaissance, SAR, CASEVAC, COIN, aerial resupply and troop transport. Furthermore, they assist the police in drug interdiction and anti-smuggling operations, and can be called upon by the Maritime Wing. HistoryIndependence transition period(1970s-1990s)The 1970s mission of British aviation deployed in Belize was protected by the state of Belize, to defend with it as a territory, lather to defend with it as a state. RAF Belize was the Headquarters unit of all Royal Air Force units of British Forces Belize from the mid 1970s to mid 1990s. Aircraft flown by RAF Belize the Westland Puma HC.1 and Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.3. Logistical support from the UK was provided by Vickers VC10 and Lockheed C-130K Hercules, Short Belfast C.1 tactical and strategic transport aircraft. British air force - RAF Belize was abolished in 1993. Various aviation units have been deployed again since 2012(until now), as tensions between Belize and Guatemala escalated. When Guatemala intentionally violates the territorial waters of Belize and provokes a military conflict over several islands, especially the Sarstoon Island - Belizean–Guatemalan territorial dispute. From 1983 to 2010Two Britten-Norman Defenders (registration BDF-01 and BDF-02) were purchased in Britain and formed the backbone of the air wing for years. The two aircraft could be equipped with light armament, making them the first armed aircraft in Belizean history. The British Forces in Belize maintained a strong position throughout the eighties and it was only in 1990, twelve years after its formation, that three Belizeans took command of the Belize Defence Force as Commandant of BDF, Guard Commander, Commander of Air & Maritime Wing.[2][3] The Air Wing had 2 or 3 Ayres Thrush planes that were used for counter insurgency and crop dusting which initially entered service in 1988. One of them may have crashed at some point. They have apparently been placed in storage due to being deemed obsolete.[4] The Air Wing had a Dornier 27 from 1987 to 1990,[5], and also a Beech A90 King Air from 2004 to 2006.[5] From 2010 to modern timeThe Belize Defence Force Air Wing is responsible for recovering and storing captured aircraft such as drug planes and helicopters. One such incident occurred in 2015 when a helicopter was reported circling near the border with Mexico in Orange Walk. It was discovered abandoned at around 3:00 pm. The helicopter was a Bell 407 with the registration N607AZ. While it was suspected to be used for drug transportation, no evidence of drugs was found inside. The registration number was unmatched upon searching for it, so it was theorized that it was a fake registration to mislead authorities. If nobody came to claim it, the aircraft would be put into service with the Air Wing. As stated by Brig. Gen. David Jones of the Defence Force, it was unlikely to be claimed.[6] However, no information is available to confirm this.[7] Through late 2015 and early 2016, two UH-1H helicopters were donated and delivered to the Air Wing from Taiwan, which use registration BDF-11 and BDF-12.[8] Wednesday, October 28, 2015. BMG: The mysterious Piper Seneca I PA34-200T with registration number N32812 today lies at the Belize Defense Force (BDF) Air Wing Compound at Price Barracks in Ladyville after spending the night at the Belize Municipal Airstrip, heavily guarded by members of the BDF and the Gang Suppression Unit (GSU). According to the FAA Aircraft Registry, the plane is owned by James Stallings of Irvine, California. However up to the time of publishing this article, no one has come forward to claim the aircraft.[9] On June 12, 2021 during a conversation with the news channel new5 live, the commander of the BDF Air Wing mentioned, now have 7 pilots and a team of support and technicians in the air force. The New5 live news channel showed the Piper Seneca PA34-200T standing in the hangar, with BDF07 marking and color.[10] StructureAir base and military airstrip
Air DefenceCurrently, air defense capabilities are still in the process of development, therefore, air defense functions are performed by territorial volunteer units, the army and the police mobile units. Light infantry weapons are used. The Air Defence primary missions include:
Airspace Surveillance and ControlThe protection of Belize airspace has always been a priority for the Belize Armed Forces. A civil radar system is used to monitor and control the airspace, as well as monitoring and control systems located at the main airports in Belize. Mobility support unitA mobile support unit, it is part of the Air Wing. It consists of a team of technicians and specialists whose duty is:
ModernizationThe United States donated a Cessna Caravan 208 aircraft to the Ministry of National Defence and Border Security on March 2, 2023. Donation value $7.84 million. The aircraft was donated by U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) through the United States Foreign Military Financing program. Cessna Caravan 208 aircraft equipped with FLIR system for patrol / SAR and recon missions. Donation will modernize the interdiction capabilities of the Belize Defence Force Airwing, making Belize better equipped to assist with reconnaissance, search and rescue, and military operations throughout the country. The donation package also includes training, spare parts, and on-site maintenance support.[11] Aircraft
Retired aircraftPrevious aircraft operated by the Air Force consisted of the Ayres Thrush, Dornier 27, Beech A90 King Air Accidents
Ranks and insigniaOfficersThe rank insignia for commissioned officers for the air force.
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