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Royal Air Force Helicopters Deployment in Mali Has Extended

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The Royal Air Force deployment in Mali has today been extended following a UK Government announcement. Currently the RAF has three Chinook CH-47 Helicopters and 100 personnel based in Gao, Mali and they will be continuing to work with the French Armed Forces. The ongoing mission is to support the French counter-terrorism operation in the Sahel region of West Africa.

Since arriving in Mali the RAF has clocked over 2,000 hours of flying and moved over 13,000 passengers and 1,100 tonnes of equipment. Currently, the Chinooks are being flown by aircrew from 18(B) Squadron and are supported by personnel drawn from across the RAF and British Army. The conditions are often challenging, with over 40 degree heat in the summer months and regular sandstorms.

The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations, by moving personnel to the French bases spread across Mali, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and helping to move vital support equipment to strategic locations. Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018, with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

Royal Air Force Helicopters Deployment in Mali Has Extended (Royal Air Force/FL Claire Mitchell)
Royal Air Force Helicopters Deployment in Mali Has Extended (Royal Air Force/FL Claire Mitchell)

Alongside international partners, French forces operate across the Sahel to counter the threat from militants linked to groups such as Al-Qaeda and Daesh. Forces deployed on this mission have had a number of successes and recently killed the leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and several other high-profile members of the group.

June 12th 2020, Defence Minister James Heappey joined a remote conference with over 15 Defence Ministers of the Coalition for the Sahel to highlight our growing role in the region and help co-ordinate the international response. The aim of the Coalition, launched by France, is to coordinate international activity in the Sahel and promote long-term stability in the region.

This deployment, alongside the UK’s broader development and diplomatic efforts, is helping to address the increasing instability in the region, protect the civilian population, and strengthen the authority of the Malian Government.The RAF Mission, in support of the French operations, is aiming to deliver long-term and sustainable peace in Mali and is a part of the wider UK Government efforts to stabilise fragile states in the region by tackling the root causes of conflict.

Royal Air Force Helicopters Deployment in Mali Has Extended
Royal Air Force Helicopters Deployment in Mali Has Extended (Royal Air Force/FL Claire Mitchell)
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