Overview
The air base was created at the behest of Commandant Marzac. The site did not take the name of BA 120 until 1962, becoming the largest air base in France one hundred years after it was founded. The base is used mainly for training and integration of French fighter pilots and gunnery training over the Bay of Biscay. The Franco-Belgian Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet aerial fighter school is based at Cazaux. It is responsible for training future fighter pilots of the two nations. Since 1998, the base has hosted the No. 150 Squadron of the Republic of Singapore Air Force, equipped with ST Aerospace A-4SU Super Skyhawks, and since 15 November 2012, with Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Masters to train pilots before assigning Singaporeans to operational F-16C/D Fighting Falcons and F-15SG Strike Eagle units. , 120 pilots had been trained at the base. Approximately 2,600 military and civilian personnel work on the base.Units assigned
* Escadron de Transition Opérationnelle 1/8 Saintonge with the Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet Based in Cazaux since 1964. * Escadron de Transition Opérationnelle 2/8 Nice with the Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet Based in Cazaux since 1964. * Escadron d'Entraînement 3/8 Côte d'Or with the Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet * Escadron d'Hélicoptères 1/67 Pyrénées with the Eurocopter EC725 Caracal Based in Cazaux since 1972. * The Centre of Expertise in Embedded Arm (00 331 SEAC) which since 1 September 2009 replaces Experimentation Center and Shooting Instruction in Air (Ceita), which forms each year 200-250 French and foreign trainees * Group Instruction Flight Safety (GISV) of the National Gendarmerie from 1 September 2010. * A DGA test site in Flight (Formerly CEV Cazaux). * Technicians Training Center Safety of Air Force (CFTSAA) 00/308 * No. 150 Squadron of the Republic of Singapore Air Force.History
The airfield was created in 1914 duringAmerican presence
American Air Service pilot training was reinforced by the finishing course in aerial gunnery which permitted the American Air Service to give, under French supervision and direction, at the French aerial gunnery school at Cazaux. This work, which commenced in December 1917, in a large measure neutralized the delay in getting an American aerial gunnery school into operation, and overcame the early difficulties caused by American lack of machine guns and ammunition. This meant that after graduation pilots were given a full course in aerial gunnery, either at Cazaux or the American school at St. Jean-de-Monts.Luftwaffe use
After the French defeat inFrench Air Force
After German withdrawal the French Air Force repaired the base, naming it Airfield R.51, and Cazaux was the home of the French bomber group GB 1/31 "Aunis" equipped with Junkers Ju 88 combat aircraft in the spring of 1945. In 1962/1963 the Bomber group 2/91 "Guyenne", previously deployed in theSingapore Air Force presence
Cazaux Air Base is home to 150 Squadron RSAF and its personnel. The RSAF has conducted flying training in France since 1998, and both air forces also interact regularly through various professional exchanges and courses. 150 Squadron currently operates M-346 aircraft that replaced the A-4SU in fighter pilot training. The Landes forest, the target centre of Captieux and the aerial zones of Golfe de Gascogne offer all the necessary space for RSAF pilot training requirements which the RSAF cannot find in the limited size of Singapore.References
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