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Anybody have any information on the RAF's ECDU,
Electronic Countermeasures Development (Demonstration) Unit? It appears as part of Bomber Command 92 group from late 1942 or early 1943 to mid/late 1944, flying Wellingtons and eventually some Lancasters as well. Based at RAF Oakley. What I am after is when it joined and left Bomber Command, as well as what its actual function was. Geoffrey Sinclair Remove the nb for email. |
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![]() "Geoffrey Sinclair" wrote in message ... Anybody have any information on the RAF's ECDU, Electronic Countermeasures Development (Demonstration) Unit? It appears as part of Bomber Command 92 group from late 1942 or early 1943 to mid/late 1944, flying Wellingtons and eventually some Lancasters as well. Based at RAF Oakley. What I am after is when it joined and left Bomber Command, as well as what its actual function was. Geoffrey Sinclair Remove the nb for email. I thought 92 group was for OTU ? The references I have see indicate ECM activities being incorporated in 100 group in November 1943 http://www.bawdeswell.net/rtwebsite/...F/100group.htm One of the major units was 223 Squadron which flew Liberators modified for the ECM role Keith |
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Keith Willshaw wrote in message ...
"Geoffrey Sinclair" wrote in message ... Anybody have any information on the RAF's ECDU, Electronic Countermeasures Development (Demonstration) Unit? It appears as part of Bomber Command 92 group from late 1942 or early 1943 to mid/late 1944, flying Wellingtons and eventually some Lancasters as well. Based at RAF Oakley. What I am after is when it joined and left Bomber Command, as well as what its actual function was. I thought 92 group was for OTU ? Correct, but it was under Bomber Command control. At the peak in the late 1944 early 1945 time period Bomber Command controlled 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 (RCAF) bomber groups 8 Pathfinder group 100 Bomber Support group 7 group for the Heavy Conversion Units 91, 92, 93 Groups for the OTUs. Bomber Command always had a significant training system under its direct command, the census of 4 February 1943 has 1,148 aircraft with the bomber squadrons versus 1,292 with the OTUs, 307 with the HCUs and 357 with "miscellaneous units". The references I have see indicate ECM activities being incorporated in 100 group in November 1943 http://www.bawdeswell.net/rtwebsite/...F/100group.htm One of the major units was 223 Squadron which flew Liberators modified for the ECM role The ECM squadrons as of March 1945 were 171, 192, 199 and 462 squadrons, mainly equipped with Halifaxes, 214 squadron with B-17s and 223 squadron with B-24s. The B-17 was there because of its altitude performance and deep bomb bay, the B-24 because of its bomb bay, the US types able to hold some of the jammers the British built bombers could not. There were also 7 squadrons of Mosquito fighter bombers and night fighters for more direct action against the Luftwaffe night fighters. Also 101 squadron in 1 Group was carrying ABC jammers, the around 1,000 pounds of extra equipment reducing their bombloads correspondingly. Many/Most radio operators in the normal bomber squadrons were trained to use their on board equipment to help jam German transmissions. The USAAF contributed the 803rd (Provisional) squadron, first sorties in June 1944. In August it was renamed the 36th squadron and moved to a USAAF base. In November its mission was changed to mainly support the day bombers using the same tactics as the night support. The ECDU was probably a training unit for most of its obscure life but might have had a more active role in early 1943. So far I have been unable to find even basic formation and disbandment dates. Geoffrey Sinclair Remove the nb for email. |
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