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RAF Akrotiri helicopter capability transfers from Griffin to Puma

Helicopter support to British Forces Cyprus has transferred from the Griffin HAR Mk.2 to the Puma HC Mk.2

The official transition to the Puma Force in Cyprus took place on 31 March. The final sortie by a Griffin saw it lead the newly tasked Puma over RAF Akrotiri with Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston and Commander British Forces Air Vice-Marshal Peter Squires aboard.

Image shows RAF Puma and Griffin helicopters in flight over the airfield runway.

Since 2003, the Griffin has been an integral part of the capabilities for British Forces supporting joint UK/ Cyprus training and military exercises, and undertaking emergency response and firefighting duties. The Puma team will take over the capabilities from the Griffin from 1 April 2023.

Image shows RAF pilot squadron standing by their helicopter.

This is an important day for our helicopter capability as we welcome the Puma Force to British Forces Cyprus and bid a fond farewell to the Griffins who have done such incredible work here in Cyprus over many years, including emergency response for casualty evacuations, fighting the annual wildfire scourge – which in the last few years have been the biggest in a generation – and supporting military training and exercises.

Air Vice-Marshal Squires
Commander British Forces Cyprus

Image shows RAF Puma and Griffin helicopters in flight.

The Pumas will bring continuity of that capability and will additionally be able to carry more and operate at night, which is fantastic for us.

I look forward to working with them as they continue to deliver all the services which earned 84 Sqn such a wonderful reputation and special place of respect and admiration throughout Cyprus.

Air Vice-Marshal Squires
Commander British Forces Cyprus

Image shows RAF Puma and Griffin helicopters in flight over the water.

Today sees the culmination of 15 months of hard work, commitment and professionalism. Personnel from Strategic Command, British Forces Cyprus, the Joint Helicopter Command and RAF Benson have delivered a seamless transition of helicopter capability for British Forces in Cyprus.

This is no mean feat, and builds on a legacy of 20 years’ dedicated service by the men and women of the Griffin. The Puma Force looks forward to continuing to support British Forces on this Island.

Today also marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the RAF Puma Force who are now established in Benson, Brunei and Cyprus providing Emergency helicopter Response to those in harm’s way across the globe.

Group Captain Royston-Airey
Station Commander RAF Benson