Four British Soldiers Awarded Ace Status for Shooting Down Iranian Drones

Four British Soldiers Awarded Ace Status for Shooting Down Iranian Drones
Rapid Sentry air defense system at Manorbier range in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales, March 18, 2024. Screenshot: RAF 7 AD Gp, supported by industry (Thales AD and SAAB), delivered a UK-based Missile Firing Camp (MFC) from September 12–15, 2022, at the Air Defence Range at Manorbier. The aim of the MFC was to prepare students to operate the system and G1X radar at detachment level.

The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded four Royal Air Force regiments servicemen “ace” status for shooting down Iranian drones.

This was reported on the official website of the UK Ministry of Defence.

The term “ace” is traditionally used in Britain as an unofficial designation for pilots who have shot down more than five enemy aircraft.

The Royal Air Force regiment is currently deployed in the Middle East, where it performs airspace protection duties. One of the systems used to shoot down drones is the stationary RapidSentry system.

“We are all RAF Gunners — some as young as 18, many of us with over five confirmed engagements, and some just eight months out of training. We are proud to represent the next generation of the Corps.,” said one of the servicemen who received “ace” status.

Historically, “aces” were awarded to pilots starting in the First World War. Counting of downed targets was unofficial and did not directly affect the receipt of formal awards.

Stationary Rapid Sentry launcher for Starstreak and Martlet missiles. Screenshot from a video by the UK Ministry of Defence

However, pilots who confirmed the shooting down of enemy targets could be nominated for a military award, such as the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC).

Despite the unofficial status, the Air Ministry kept detailed records of downed aircraft to track combat effectiveness. Victories were classified as “confirmed,” “probable,” or “damaged.” When multiple pilots engaged the same target, credit was often shared, recording 0.5 or 0.33 of a kill for each.

Militarnyi previously reported that the British Army had deployed additional Stormer HVM air defense systems in Cyprus.

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