No. 683 Squadron RAF | |
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Active | 8 Feb 1943 – 21 Sep 1945 1 Aug 1950 – 30 Nov 1953 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Air Force |
Role | photo-reconnaissance squadron |
Part of |
AHQ Malta, Mediterranean Air Command No. 214 Group RAF, Mediterranean Air Command RAF Middle East Air Force |
Motto(s) |
Latin: Nihil Nos Latet (Translation: "Nothing remains concealed") |
Insignia | |
Squadron Badge heraldry | In front of a mullet of six points, a telescope in bend |
Squadron Codes | No code(s) are known to have been carried by this squadron |
No. 683 Squadron RAF was a photo-reconnaissance squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
683 squadron was formed out of 'B' Flight of No. 69 Squadron on 8 February 1943 at RAF Luqa on Malta, as a photo-reconnaissance squadron operating the Spitfire fighter in the photo-reconnaissance role. The squadron added the Mosquito Mk.VI to its strength in May 1943, but they were only operated for a month. The squadron was involved in photo-reconnaissance mission over Sicily and Italy and later over Yugoslavia. The squadron moved to San Severo in Italy and continued in support of the US 5th Army. As the war continued it was involved in both tactical and strategic reconnaissance, and was involved survey flight across southern Europe. In September 1944, the squadron re-equipped with Spitfire PR.XIX photo-reconnaissance aircraft. Detachments from the squadron were based at a wide range of bases all across the Italian theatre of operations, with the squadron finally disbanding on 22 September 1945 at San Severo, Italy.
The squadron was re-formed on 1 November 1950 at RAF Fayid, Egypt with the Avro Lancaster PR.1 and the Vickers Valetta C.1. It was tasked with the survey and mapping of Arabia and East Africa. In January 1952 the squadron moved to RAF Khormaksar, Aden to cover both Aden and Somaliland. Another move to RAF Habbaniya, Iraq allowed the squadron to survey and map the Persian Gulf. With the survey and mapping role completed the squadron was disbanded at Habbaniya on 30 November 1953.