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The First Hercules Returns from Op SHADER as Atlas Steps Up

A Royal Air Force C-130J Hercules aircraft supporting Operation SHADER
has returned to RAF Brize Norton after over eight years of
continuous deployment in support of the coalition
commitment to combating Da’esh.

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The role undertaken by the C-130J Hercules transporting personnel and freight in theatre is transitioning to the A400M Atlas, and the two types of aircraft will continue to operate side-by-side before responsibility transfers completely later this year.

The First Hercules Returns from Op SHADER as Atlas Steps Up

Wing Commander James Sjoberg, Officer Commanding Number 47 Squadron said:

“It was a great honour to fly home the first RAF Hercules after over eight years of continuous operations in support of the counter-Da’esh fight. The Hercules was central to the first ever Op SHADER mission, when vital supplies were dropped to the Yazidi people on Mt Sinjar on 9 August 2014.

“I would like to pay tribute to the hundreds of engineers, aircrew, support staff, industry partners and families of the Hercules force who have supported Op SHADER non-stop since 2014 – their contribution has been enormous.”

Wing Commander James Sjoberg
Officer Commanding Number 47 Squadron

Left to Right - Wing Commander James Sjoberg, Group Captain Gareth Burdett (Commander Air Wing) and Wing Commander Calvin Bailey
Left to Right - Wing Commander James Sjoberg, Group Captain Gareth Burdett (Commander Air Wing) and Wing Commander Calvin Bailey

Since the original version in 1967 the Hercules has operated across the globe in support of UK military and humanitarian relief operations.

Wing Commander Sjoberg added:

“Although one Hercules will remain committed to SHADER until later this year, flying home [Hercules] ZH877 marks the beginning of the changes leading to the aircraft’s retirement in June.

“Hercules drawdown is tinged with sadness for many of us, but it is heartening to see our friends on the Atlas force continuing to deliver on SHADER and increasing their own exciting capabilities every day.”

Wing Commander James Sjoberg
Officer Commanding Number 47 Squadron

The First Hercules Returns from Op SHADER as Atlas Steps Up

Wing Commander Calvin Bailey, Officer Commanding LXX Squadron said:

“This is a significant moment for the Atlas Force. As the Det Commander for the C130J mission which commenced Op SHADER on 9 Aug 2014, I recognise the enormous contribution that the C130J engineers and aircrew have made to underwrite this operation over the past eight years. The Atlas is a great aircraft, and our force is ready to take this task on. We aim to do justice to this proud heritage and the mantle which 47 Squadron leaves behind.”

Wing Commander Calvin Bailey
Officer Commanding Number LXX Squadron

 

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