Joint Aviation Command | |
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Active | 5 October 1999 – present |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | British Army Royal Navy Royal Air Force |
Type | Tri-service command |
Role | Battlefield helicopter operations Army UAV operations |
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Part of | Army Headquarters[1] |
Headquarters | Marlborough Lines, Andover |
Motto(s) | Across all boundaries |
Aircraft | |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Air Vice-Marshal Alastair Smith |
Inaugural commander | Air-Vice Marshal David Niven |
The Joint Aviation Command (JAC), previously known as Joint Helicopter Command (JHC), is a tri-service organisation uniting battlefield military helicopters of all three services of the British Armed Forces and unmanned aerial vehicles of the British Army for command and coordination purposes.[2]
The majority of the United Kingdom's military helicopters come under JAC, although exceptions include the Royal Navy's anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare and airborne early warning helicopters and the No. 1 Flying Training School.[3]
Subordinate to CGS are two 3-star commanders and one 2-star commander...Commander Joint Helicopter Command