No. 51 Squadron RAF

Since 2014 it has operated the Boeing RC-135W Airseeker R.1, more commonly referred to as the Rivet Joint, from RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire.

51 Squadron trained alongside the United States Air Force on the RC-135W Rivet Joint, which was being acquired by the RAF under the Airseeker project.

The squadron's primary role during the First World War was defence of the UK against German Zeppelin raids.

[8] In February 1942, led by the legendary Percy Pickard, 51 Squadron carried 119 paratroops and an RAF flight sergeant skilled in electronics to Bruneval, France, in converted Whitleys.

The men then carried out a very successful raid on a German radar installation, removing parts of a new type known as a Würzburg, which they took back to Britain.

[9] A brief period as part of Coastal Command patrolling against the U-boats in the Bay of Biscay preceded the re-equipment with the Halifax in 1942.

Loading bombs into a 51 Squadron Halifax at RAF Snaith
51 Squadron Halifax crew hand in their parachutes after a raid on the Ruhr
First British RC-135W (ZZ664) arrives at Waddington in November 2013