Abandoned Military vehicles and equipment at North Luffenham!

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Exploring with Austin and Thomas

Exploring with Austin and Thomas

9 күн бұрын

Royal Air Force North Luffenham or more simply RAF North Luffenham is a former Royal Air Force station in Rutland, England. It is near to the villages of Edith Weston and North Luffenham.
The station was built as a training airfield, opening in 1940. It was later taken over by 5 Group of RAF Bomber Command as a heavy bomber base, and was expanded by the building of concrete runways later in the war.
In 1951, the station was transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force to become the temporary home of 1 Fighter Wing, the first Canadian NATO base in Europe. 1 Wing moved to Marville, France in 1955.
In late 1955, No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit, temporarily renamed No. 238 OCU, was detached to North Luffenham from RAF Leeming which was having its runways extended to 7000 ft to accommodate Gloster Javelins. The OCU remained for over a year before returning to Leeming.
From 1959 to 1963, North Luffenham was the base for PGM-17 Thor intermediate range ballistic missiles, operated by No. 144 Squadron RAF. The Thor missile site was listed as a Grade II* building in 2011.[4][5]
In mid-1964 No. 3 Ground Radio Servicing Squadron was transferred from RAF Norton, Sheffield, Yorkshire. No. 3GRSS was responsible for the third-line maintenance repair of all ground radar and radio communication/navigational and landing aids located at airfields throughout Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
In 1963 the RAF Aviation Medical Training Centre (AMTC) moved from its original location at RAF Upwood to RAF North Luffenham. The Centre was commanded by a senior RAF Medical Officer who with his medical and technical team were responsible for fitting and instructing aircrew in the use of flying protective clothing and equipment, including partial pressure suits, which kept the pilot conscious in the event of loss of cabin pressure at high altitude. Instruction in medical aspects of high performance aviation included experience of hypoxia and exposure to sudden explosive decompression of an aircraft cabin. This was carried out in a complex of RAF Mark V decompression chambers installed on the site for aircrew training and research purposes. Many of the aircrew medical monitoring techniques, oxygen systems and items of aircrew protective flying clothing developed at the RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, were assessed by staff of AMTC.
From 1965 to 1997 part of the Joint Services Language School was based here. Primary languages taught included Russian and Mandarin. Russian-language graduates of the school were employed at radio monitoring stations located close to the USSR border mostly in Gatow, Berlin, in order to monitor Russian air-to-ground radio voice traffic during airborne interception/ border incursion etc. Some also were stationed at Digby, and some were sent on airborne duties, variously stationed including Wyton, Cyprus etc. Most of the Chinese graduates were officers and stationed in Hong Kong. Most of the teachers were emigres or ex-Russian military. A plaque to commemorate the Language School was unveiled in 2005 by Air Commodore Bruce Benstead, the last Station Commander at RAF North Luffenham.[6] Recruits from RAF Swinderby completed their fieldcraft training at this base in the 80s and early 90s.
Notable former rugby players from RAF North Luffenham include Sir Augustus Walker (RAF & England), Peter Larter (Northampton & England) and Martin Whitcombe (Leicester Tigers & England 'B' international).
When the RAF vacated the base, the gates from the main entrance were donated to the village of North Luffenham. The gates which bear the station badge were later erected at the entrance to the village's recreation ground.
#decay #abandonedplaces #urbex #bunker #ww2
The station was taken over by the British Army and renamed St George's Barracks in 1998.[7]
Thanks to ‪@adventuresofpaul5248‬ and ‪@RobwithScoobyScooby‬ for their video on the place giving us the idea to visit, check out their channels guys 👍👍😎😎

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@user-ir1fs4wn3y
@user-ir1fs4wn3y 3 күн бұрын
When I went through basic training for the RAF, we did our GDT exercise at Luffenham... Did a respirator run called the Thor run up the runway or peri track cant remember which, was some time ago, '89
@jonathandew9374
@jonathandew9374 3 күн бұрын
Just to let you know, RAF Wyton is pronounced "Witton"
@ianelphick6948
@ianelphick6948 7 күн бұрын
Dad was based at Luffenham with 238 OCU (Meteor NF14s) when I was born at Oakham, December 1956. Great to see this.
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas 7 күн бұрын
@@ianelphick6948 That's great to hear, he must have had some stories to tell! 🙂
@davidsaunders2906
@davidsaunders2906 3 күн бұрын
I was at Midland Radar 1976-79 .Happy memories.
@Tomteeejay
@Tomteeejay 2 күн бұрын
4:34 The helicopter is a Westland Whirlwind. Painted yellow due to it's Search and Rescue role in the RAF. I was based at RAF North Luffenham in the 1980s. There used to be a lot more old helicopters and aircraft on the old runway. They were used for RAF Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) training. There used to be a Harrier jump jet and F-4 Phantom. There was also a Hawker Hunter painted up to look like a Russian aircraft and even had a red star. There used to be lots of old training bombs and missiles. The missile stands/pads will be from the late 1950s. These were for the Thor ballistic nuclear missiles. The missile stand/pads and remaining concrete structures now have grade II historical listings. Look up Thor missiles and RAF North Luffenham on the internet.
@wessexdruid7598
@wessexdruid7598 2 күн бұрын
The Sangars (pill boxes) are called Yarnold Sangars after the RAF Regiment officer who devised them. They're simply and cheaply made from prefabricated concrete drainage pipes, and intended to be much easier than filling & stacking sandbags.
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas 2 күн бұрын
@@wessexdruid7598 We saw one of them at RAF Wyton 👍
@johndell3642
@johndell3642 6 күн бұрын
The cabin with aerials on top at 5.57 minutes in is the mobile Type 86 "Firelight" Radar as used with Bloodhound and Thunderbird missile systems. It was also called "Indigo Corkscrew". It was made by Farranti. I think there is one preserved at the East Anglia Aviation Museum at Flixton. There was a "static" version with bigger aerials designed to be used at permanent RAF Bloodhound sites called the Type 87 "Scorpion" radar. In RAF Ground Radar and Radio trades a posting to No 3 Ground Radio Servicing Sqdn at North Luffenham was generally dreaded. It was like working in a factory, doing the same job day after day, fixing stuff at a workbench ( a lot more buildings there then). A few people thrived in the environment but a lot just lived for the day they could get a posting out back into the "real" Air Force.
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas 6 күн бұрын
That's interesting, it gives an interesting perspective on how it would have been working on these systems, not as glamorous as it looks. Thanks for mentioning the museum, we'd like to pay that a visit 👍 Thanks for watching much appreciated!
@lablackzed
@lablackzed 3 күн бұрын
Some of that gear was made in the Farrani Cairo mill in Oldham also serviced there I use to work there a long time ago .
@user-hm1ii9pu6f
@user-hm1ii9pu6f 2 күн бұрын
I was based there, it is really RAF NORTH LUFFENHAM. It was the home of GRSC when I was there. Gound Radio Support Centre.
@user-hm1ii9pu6f
@user-hm1ii9pu6f 2 күн бұрын
The body you saw was truck mounted, not Land Rover. It would have been used as a control vehicle, or signals vehicle
@user-hm1ii9pu6f
@user-hm1ii9pu6f 2 күн бұрын
The second body you found was that of an ATRL. Air, and road vehicle. AIR TRANSPORTABLE ROAD LOCATABLE accomodation. These could be joined to make small complexes. Why don't you invite an old RAF sweat with you, and find out for sure instead o guessing. We like to explain things RAF.😊
@heinolykkegaardnielsen2561
@heinolykkegaardnielsen2561 3 күн бұрын
There is no tank in this video 😂. Its an Fv432 Armoured Personnel Carrier....
@rob_1359
@rob_1359 11 сағат бұрын
Good wonder about. I remember an exercise on the airfield about 18 years ago, the old runway area having craters for EOD training and (as mentioned already by someone) there was an old Hunter in a crater mocked up as a Mig. I have a photograph somewhere of me sat on top of a Phantom situated on the runway. There was also a soviet anti aircraft gun system captured during the First Gulf War in an emplacement, the original Soviet tyres still on it. I also remember getting a Bedford stuck on the off road course 😂
@philipthompson5580
@philipthompson5580 6 күн бұрын
I was based there in the army
@RobwithScoobyScooby
@RobwithScoobyScooby 6 күн бұрын
Really great video guys the drone footage adds that little something extra, the vehicles that remain are brilliant to explore, I found a smoke grenade made me think some kinda airsoft or paintball was in operation a while back along with that weird camp enclosure, but loved this 👍
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas 6 күн бұрын
Thanks! It was thanks you and Paul and found out about the place, in fact I will add that to the description 😊 we love our military and World war and cold war stuff above all our other explores, so it was a great one to do. The drone was second hand, but a worthy purchase, I'm very pleased with it and I feel it adds a nice dimension to the video 👍 all the best!
@Sam_Green____4114
@Sam_Green____4114 5 күн бұрын
I did two weeks Army training at RAF Luffenham in 2009/2010 ish ? Is it completely closed now ? At the time the Army were there ( I forget what regiment ) . There was a small RAF bomb disposal unit there and they took us out for ride around the base in one of their armoured vehicles ! A Scimitar I think ? That type anyway ! We were billeted outside the base ( on the Uppingham Road ? ) . Only I know it was rumoured to be the old officer's accommodation and looked quite modern ( 50s / 60s ? ) . Two of they guys /girls in my unit saw the ghost of an RAF Officer walking around it ! Apparently he shot himself in the head one evening in the 60s ,with a pistol .
@Sam_Green____4114
@Sam_Green____4114 5 күн бұрын
I wrote this before the end of the video !! The derelict APC at the end of the video looks suspiciously like the type the RAF took us out for a ride in that all those years ago ! The shape of it and the inside for sure !
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas 5 күн бұрын
Wow, so that APC could be the very one you went in all those years ago! I wouldn't be surprised if it was, they look quite a bit was left behind, it looks like some training still goes on here as they have red flags that stop you from entering at certain times I believe, cheers for watching 😃 👍
@williamtraynor-kean7214
@williamtraynor-kean7214 3 күн бұрын
@@ExploringwithAustinandThomas The APC was a FV432, very 70's with some variants still serving, you will find all this type of kit laying round most training areas.
@user-hm1ii9pu6f
@user-hm1ii9pu6f 2 күн бұрын
Tracked vehicle, again not a tank, but an APC, Armoured Personnel Carrier. An infantry transport, and support vehicle. Nice to see you interested, but do some research.
@kevn9002
@kevn9002 2 күн бұрын
its an FV 432 Armoured Personnel Carrier not a tank.
@ConqueredAdventures
@ConqueredAdventures 7 күн бұрын
As per guys, it's an awesome video. Love your talk, though Thomas well done, mate 👌🤘 catch you both soon 😎
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas 7 күн бұрын
@@ConqueredAdventures I was very quiet on this one, it was when. I just realised I had got the wrong week and you were at RAF Sculthorpe 😃 it worked out ok in the end though , cheers for watching 😁🙂
@ConqueredAdventures
@ConqueredAdventures 6 күн бұрын
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas That was an awesome day thank you Dude, sculthorpe will be out tonight a bit behind, but it's done ready for upload 👍
@lokischildren8714
@lokischildren8714 3 күн бұрын
I was based there with 1rrf for three years
@lablackzed
@lablackzed 3 күн бұрын
What year I was ex 1 RRF 1970s.
@alexander-mclanachan5618
@alexander-mclanachan5618 14 сағат бұрын
AFV 432 or sometimes called a plonk
@MONTY-YTNOM
@MONTY-YTNOM 5 күн бұрын
I lived here as well.
@MONTY-YTNOM
@MONTY-YTNOM 5 күн бұрын
I know theres a LARGE amount of dangerous things buried ina field there somewhere
@ParanormalOnTheGo
@ParanormalOnTheGo 7 күн бұрын
Good video guys, didn't realise there was a tank there and a building you could get into, by the time we went maybe they had removed them or we just didn't see them ?
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas 7 күн бұрын
@@ParanormalOnTheGo Cheers! Yeah there were quite a few bits and bobs the tanks were at the back of the site with the barracks 👍 Thanks for watching 😃
@Tomteeejay
@Tomteeejay 2 күн бұрын
Not a tank. It is an FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier.
@skysurferuk
@skysurferuk 5 күн бұрын
Once a year, several paragliding clubs used the place as Scout training (for their Air badge) late 90's to around 2000 ish, sadly stopped.
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas 5 күн бұрын
We saw some paragliders there on the day, sadly we didn't speak to them to find out what they were part of in relation to the site, we were trying to keep a low profile 😊 cheers for watching 👍
@tommo9757
@tommo9757 3 күн бұрын
Theres no eay the Scouts would do that now. It doesn't conform to their woke agenda.
@maurices5259
@maurices5259 Күн бұрын
Could be a nice video but you need to do much more research before posting. All the (often incorrect) guessing makes it rather poor. Take the video, which is OK as it is, add the voiceover when you know what you are talking about and you will have a nice package.
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas
@ExploringwithAustinandThomas Күн бұрын
I agree, I put the video out before Thomas did his voice over, so I'm to blame on this one 😜
@Rain-uc4ru
@Rain-uc4ru 2 күн бұрын
* That Helicopter you saw @ 04:28 onwards is a "Westland Whirlwind" in the old A.S.R colours The rear fuselage (seen upside down), is a dead giveaway Wish you hadn't used that uber $hitty music with the childish 'Pinky / Perky' voicing :: Hugely off putting !!
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