1st Helicopter Brigade
| 1st Helicopter Brigade | |
|---|---|
| Active | March 20, 1959 – Present | 
| Country | 
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| Branch | 
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| Type | Aviation | 
| Role | Provide aviation support to Central Readiness Force | 
| Size | 900 soldiers | 
| Part of | 
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| Garrison/HQ | Kisarazu, Chiba, Chiba | 
The 1st Helicopter Brigade (第1ヘリコプター団 Dai-ichi Herikoputa-Dan) is based at JGSDF Camp Kisarazu in Kisarazu, in the Chiba Prefecture.[1] Formerly an independent brigade, it was attached to the Central Readiness Force on March 28, 2007.[2] Like most JGSDF units, the brigade's aircraft are deployed to conduct exercises from their Kisarazu base annually during the New Year period.[3]
The brigade would operate under the Central Readiness Force as a supporting unit for the Central Readiness Regiment (CRR), 1st Airborne Brigade and the Japanese Special Forces Group (SFGp) if deployed into a combat zone.[4] Prior to the brigade's integration into the Central Readiness Force, it had been actively involved in civil disaster operations in response to natural disasters such as forest fires and earthquakes.[5]
History
The 1st Helicopter Brigade was first established on March 20, 1959, by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Aviation School at JGSDF Camp Kasumigaura in Kasumigaura, Ibaraki. After the brigade was established, two helicopter companies were created on March 1, 1968, during a period of reorganization.
The 1st Helicopter Company was stationed at JGSDF Camp Kisarazu on March 22, 1968, with the 2nd Helicopter Company arriving on June 1, 1968. A special transport squad was established in the brigade on December 19, 1986. Another period of reorganization began on March 27, 2006, when a communications and reconnaissance squad was added to the unit. On March 28, 2007, the 1st Helicopter Brigade was formally incorporated into the Central Readiness Force.[2]
The brigade was deployed by the Central Readiness Force on its first operation to subdue wildfires in the forests of the Yamanashi Prefecture on April 29, 2007.[6] They have been also deployed on humanitarian operations, specifically in the aftermath of the March 2011 earthquake.[5]
Aircraft in service
The 1st Helicopter Brigade currently utilize the following aircraft for the Central Readiness Force:[7]
| Aircraft | Origin | Type | Versions | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boeing CH-47 Chinook |   | Transport helicopter |  CH-47J CH-47JA  | Built by Kawasaki | 
| Eurocopter EC 225[8] |   | VIP helicopter | EC 225LP | |
| Kawasaki OH-1 |   | Scout helicopter | Built by Kawasaki | |
| MD Helicopters MD 500 |   | Scout helicopter |  OH-6D OH-6J  | Built by Kawasaki | 
| Mitsubishi MU-2 |   | Liaison | LR-1 | |
| Beechcraft Super King Air |   | Utility transport | LR-2 | |
| Mitsubishi H-60 |   | Transport helicopter | UH-60JA | Built by Mitsubishi | 
Formation
- Headquarters
- Headquarters and Service Company (OH-6D)
 
 - 1st Transportation Helicopter Group
- 103rd Flight Squadron (CH-47J/JA)
 - 104th Flight Squadron (CH-47J/JA)
 - 105th Flight Squadron (CH-47J/JA)
 - 106th Flight Squadron (CH-47J/JA)
 
 - 102nd Flight Squadron (UH-60JA,OH-6D)
 - Special transportation helicopter Squadron (EC 225LP)
 - Communications and Reconnaissance Squadron (LR-1, LR-2)
 - Field Maintenance Party
 
References
- ↑ "Facilities – Japan Ground Self Defence Force". Global Security. Retrieved 2011-04-03.
 - 1 2 Archived June 13, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑ 平成22年 習志野 第1空挺団 降下訓練始め (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 4 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
 - ↑ "What is the CRF (Central Readiness Force)?". Retrieved 2009-01-13.
 - 1 2
 - ↑ 山梨県甲州市勝沼町山林火災災害派遣 (第1ヘリコプター団). Retrieved on August 24, 2011. (Japanese)
 - ↑ 第1ヘリコプター団の装備機 (in Japanese). Central Readiness Force. Retrieved 2011-04-03.
 - ↑ "Japan Defense Agency received first EC225 in VIP configuration for the Japanese Emperor's Royal Flight Service". EADS. 2006-04-06. Retrieved 2011-04-03.
 
External links
- 1st Helicopter Brigade's Official CRF Page (Japanese)