Dambusters prepare for Afghanistan deployment
70 years after their most famous mission, the Dambusters of 617 Squadron are off to Afghanistan for their final tour with the Tornado GR4.
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A 617 Squadron RAF Tornado GR4
Aircrews have been honing their air combat skills in Scotland before flying out for what will be their last tour of duty in Afghanistan later this month.
Months of training culminated in a mission rehearsal exercise (MRX) at , where the squadron faced a series of challenges designed to ensure they are fully prepared for their detachment at Kandahar Airfield.

Members of 617 Squadron tend to a 'casualty' during a mission rehearsal exercise in Scotland [Picture: Senior Aircraftwoman Tracey Dobson, Crown copyright]
Officer Commanding , Wing Commander David Arthurton, said:
The MRX has been a fitting culmination to the squadron training programme and gives me absolute confidence that we are prepared to face the challenges that lie ahead for us in Afghanistan.
Run by the Expeditionary Air Wing Training Team, scenarios included simulated rocket attacks, aircraft scrambles and accidents. Senior Engineering Officer Squadron Leader Mike Beesley said:
It鈥檚 been a long process of preparation over a period of 6 months culminating in this exercise. I鈥檝e been really impressed with the level of preparation of the team.

A 617 Squadron RAF Tornado GR4 during a mission rehearsal exercise in Scotland [Picture: Senior Aircraftwoman Tracey Dobson, Crown copyright]
Leading the Training Team was Squadron Leader Simon Reade, who said:
The MRX has gone very well, it鈥檚 a brilliant opportunity for the Dambusters to demonstrate their skills and potential prior to their final operational deployment.
No matter what we鈥檝e confronted them with, 617 have successfully coped with every scenario and they are now properly prepared for the rigours of Afghanistan.
The 4-month deployment supporting International Security Assistance Force troops in Afghanistan will be a swan song for the squadron鈥檚 role with the .

An RAF Tornado GR4 with 617 Squadron's 70th anniversary tail artwork clearly visible [Picture: Senior Aircraftwoman Tracey Dobson, Crown copyright]
After the deployment the squadron will disband, but will reform equipped with the in 2016. The squadron will operate from as the first front line unit to operate the next-generation stealth fighter, alongside Royal Navy personnel.