An independent flight based in Brunei, 7 Flight Army Air Corps supports the British Army jungle warfare training establishment in the Sultanate. The Army Air Corps is a vital component of the British Army. ... The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. ...
The flight supports the resident infantry battalion from the Brigade of Gurkhas and the Training Team Brunei (TTB) which runs jungle warfare training excersises. The units are permanently stationed in Brunei. Gurkha Soldiers (1896) The Brigade of Gurkhas is the collective term for British Army units that are composed of Nepalese soldiers. ...
The flight use Bell 212 light helicopters that have been in service since 1994. UH-1Ns lifting from a field outside Baghdad on April 10, 2003 Bell 212 (C-FOKV) registered to Canadian Helicopters at Cambridge Bay Airport, Nunavut, Canada The Bell 212 or UH-1N(also known as the Twin Two-Twelve and Twin Huey) is a medium military/civilian helicopter that...