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|unit_name= No. 543 Squadron RAF |image= |caption= Squadron badge |dates= 19 October 1942 – 18 October 1943 24 September 1955 – 24 May 1974 |country= {{flagicon|UK}} United Kingdom |allegiance= |branch= Royal Air Force |type= |role= Photographic Reconnaissance |size= |command_structure= No. 16 Group, RAF Coastal Command (42–43)[1] No. 3 Group, RAF Bomber Command (55–68)[2] No. 1 Group, RAF Strike Command (68–74)[3] |current_commander= |garrison= |garrison_label= |ceremonial_chief= |colonel_of_the_regiment= |nickname= |patron= |motto= Valiant and Vigilant[4][5] |colors= |colors_label= |march= |mascot= |equipment= |equipment_label= |battles= |anniversaries= |decorations= |battle_honours= |commander1= |commander1_label= |commander2= |commander2_label= |commander3= |commander3_label= |notable_commanders= |identification_symbol= A crane's head, the crane carrying an open padlock, with key, in its beak[4][5] |identification_symbol_label= Squadron Badge heraldry |identification_symbol_2= No codes are known to have been carried[6][7] |identification_symbol_2_label= Squadron Codes }} No. 543 Squadron RAF was a photographic reconnaissance squadron of the Royal Air Force, active in two periods between 1942 and 1974. HistoryThe squadron was formed on 19 October 1942[5] at RAF Benson as a photo-reconnaissance unit with the Supermarine Spitfire. A detachment was stationed at RAF St Eval, Cornwall to carry out reconnaissance flights over France. The rest of the squadron carried out operational training. On 18 October 1943 the squadron was disbanded. On 24 September 1955 the squadron was reformed at RAF Gaydon to operate the Vickers Valiant for reconnaissance duties. It moved to RAF Wyton in November 1955.[8] The squadron's official war role was to carry out pre- and post-strike reconnaissance in support of the RAF's nuclear-armed V-bombers, although the post-strike bomb damage assessment mission was soon abandoned as impracticable in a nuclear war.[9][10] The squadron carried out frequent long-range survey flights, including mapping Thailand in 1959 and 1961 in Operation Segment, and surveying Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia and Bechuanaland (now Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana respectively) in 1964 in Operation Pontifex.[11][12] Other photo survey duties were carried out to aid relief efforts following natural disasters, with Valiants despatched to survey the damage following the 1960 Agadir earthquake and mapped British Honduras in December 1961 following the devastating Hurricane Hattie.[13] The squadron also carried out Maritime Reconnaissance over the North Atlantic, Norwegian and Barents Seas.[14] In 1964, the Valiant developed metal fatigue problems, with one of the squadron's Valiants was found to have a cracked wing spar in July 1964 during Operation Pontifex. Inspection of the squadron's aircraft in October 1964 found that only two of eight were fit for further service. The RAF's Valiant fleet, including No. 543's aircraft, were grounded on 26 January 1965.[15] The squadron re-equipped with the Handley Page Victor in 1965, receiving its first Victor B(SR)2 on 19 May 1965 and reaching its full strength of eight aircraft by April 1966.[16] The squadron's Victors increasingly concentrated on the Maritime Radar Reconnaissance role, as photographic duties could be carried out for less money by the RAF's English Electric Canberras, and the Victors' cameras were removed in 1970. The squadron had a secondary role of air sampling This involved flying through plumes of airborne contamination and using onboard equipment to collect fallout released from French and Chinese nuclear tests for later analysis at the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston.[17] The squadron also found time to enter two Victors in the May 1969 Daily Mail Trans-Atlantic Air Race.[17] It was disbanded on 24 May 1974 at RAF Wyton.[18] Aircraft Operated
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ReferencesNotes1. ^{{Harvnb|Delve|1994|p=64.}} 2. ^{{Harvnb|Delve|1994|p=88.}} 3. ^{{Harvnb|Delve|1994|p=90.}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 {{Harvnb|Rawlings|1982|p=233.}} 5. ^1 2 {{Harvnb|Halley|1988|p=407.}} 6. ^{{Harvnb|Bowyer and Rawlings|1979|p=148.}} 7. ^{{Harvnb|Flintham and Thomas|2003|p=232.}} 8. ^Brookes 2012, p. 92. 9. ^Gordon Aeroplane June 2017, p. 73. 10. ^Brookes 2012, p. 67. 11. ^Brookes 2012, pp. 72–73. 12. ^Gordon Aeroplane June 2017, pp. 71–73. 13. ^Gordon Aeroplane June 2017, pp. 70–71. 14. ^Gordon Aeroplane June 2017, pp. 73–74. 15. ^Brookes 2012, pp. 87–90. 16. ^Brooke 2011, pp. 67–68. 17. ^1 Brookes 2011, p. 70. 18. ^1 2 {{harvnb|Jefford|2001|p=98.}} 19. ^1 {{Harvnb|Halley|1988|p=408.}} 20. ^Bases and airfields used on www.rafcommands.com Bibliography{{refbegin}}
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