U.K. Takes Delivery Of First RC-135 Rivet JointThe first
RC-135W Rivet Joint intelligence-gathering aircraft for the U.K. Royal Air Force (
RAF) has been delivered to its main operating base at
RAF Waddington.
The aircraft – ZZ664 – arrived at Waddington on Nov. 12 after a flight from Majors Field, Greenville, Texas via Bangor, Maine. The aircraft, which was converted from a 1964-vintage
KC-135R tanker is the first of three
RC-135s destined for the
RAF under the Airseeker program, filling the capability gap in electronic and signals intelligence gathering left open by the retirement of the Nimrod
R1 in 2011.
The
RAF is the first export customer for the Rivet Joint, and the $1 billion program is considered to be one of the most complex Foreign Military Sales purchases ever completed between the U.K. and the U.S.
ZZ664 was rolled out of L-3’s facilities in Greenville, Texas in early May and made its first post conversion flight at the end of July. According to
RAF officials, the aircraft achieved its flight trials ahead of schedule, allowing it to be delivered early.
The
RAF is due to declare an initial operating capability with a single
RC-135 in October 2014, new aircraft will then be delivered every two years, with full operating capability expected in mid-2017, six months earlier than initially planned.
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