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| Current Title: | Belizean Defence Force Air Wing |
| Title in English: | Belizean Defence Force Air Wing |
| Abbreviation: | BDF Air Wing |
Narrative Summary:
The Belize Defence Force Air Wing was formed in 1983 and based at Belize City.
The main tasks of the Air Wing are reconnaissance, SAR, transport and
anti-narcotic. Two BN-2B Defenders were bought in Britain and formed the
backbone of the air wing for years. The two aircraft could be equipped with
light armament as rocketpods, torpedoes and guns, making them the first armed
aircraft in Belizean history. In 1991 the Guatemalan government recognized the
self determination of the Belizean people, ten years after it's independence.
This step was followed in 1992 by a declaration of the Guatemalan president of
the recognition of the independent state of Belize and the establishment of
diplomatic relation between the two countries. After this the RAF Harriers were
withdrawn from Belize in 1993 followed by the Puma helicopters in 1994 marking
the disbandment of the British Force Belize (BFB). The BDF assumed total defence
responsibility on January 1, 1994.
The only British flying unit left in Belize is the Army Air Corps 25 Flight
equipped with some Gazelle and Lynx helicopters, based at Price Barracks,
Ladyville. During the 1990s the Air Wing was expanded by a Cessna 182 and a
Slingsby T67M-260 basic training aircraft, the latter acquired in 1996 in
Britain and marking another step towards self-reliance of the Belize Defence
Force by training the Air Wing's own pilots. Tragedy however struck in October
1998, when one of the BN-2B (BDF-01) crashed in a swampy area southeast of
Indian Church in the Orange Walk District. Following the significant decrease in
capacity, a Britten-Norman Islander was obtained as a replacement aircraft. As
with the British, the BDF receives military assistance from the United States,
seeing Department of State Air Wing (DOSAW) operated UH-1H helicopters and Ayres S2R
defoliant sprayers deployed in the country.
| Key Dates: | ||
| 1983 | Belize Defence Force Air Wing was formed. | |
| 1993 | RAF Harriers were withdrawn from Belize. | |
| 1 January 1994 | The BDF assumed total defence responsibility. | |
| 1994 | British Forces Belize was disbanded. | |
| October 1998 | BDF-01 crashed. | |
Current Status:
Future Plans:
Unit of the Air Force is fully operational.
No information available.
Markings
National Insignia:
Aircraft Serial Numbering System(s):
Unit/Base Aircraft Code System(s):
Current
--- Historical
First serials were allocated to aircraft in 1983.
The prefix BDF is used.
Coding system not used.
Aircraft
Aircraft Designation System(s):
Current Aircraft Inventory:
All-Time Aircraft Used List:
None.
Table of Current Service Aircraft
Alphabetical Order ---
Chronological Order
Organisation
Main Headquarters:
Current Organisational Structure:
Current Order of Battle:
Historical Orders of Battle:
None.
All-Time Flying Units List:
Price Barracks, Ladyville
The Air Force is organised into one operational unit.
Table of Current Order of Battle
Air Bases
Current Air Bases:
The Belizean Air Force currently operates one mayor airbase and a number of
secondary airfields.
Military Air Bases Listing
All-Time Air Bases Used List:
Military Air Bases Listing
More Information
Books:
None.
World Air Power Journal 32, p.142
Websites:
None.
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