8 Flight Army Air Corps

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8 Flight Army Air Corps is one of the Independent Flights within the British Army's Army Air Corps. 8 Flight is attached to the Special Air Service and based alongside them in Hereford.

The flight provides the SAS with their own light Special Operations Aviation support.

8 Flight AAC is also thought to support the SAS in the Counter-Terrorism role.

It is made up of 4 Agusta A109 helicopters and two AĆ©rospatiale Gazelle helicopters. Two of the Agustas were captured from the Argentines in the Falklands War in 1982 as war prizes and the other two were bought brand-new.

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