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The Trident symbolises that the Squadron was jointly staffed by Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Personnel, and therefore symbolise the RN part.<br> | The Trident symbolises that the Squadron was jointly staffed by Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Personnel, and therefore symbolise the RN part.<br> | ||
The Moth uses ultra.sonic electronic countermeasures to confuse predatory Bats, and thus symbolises the Electronic Warfare Role of the Squadron.<br> | The Moth uses ultra.sonic electronic countermeasures to confuse predatory Bats, and thus symbolises the Electronic Warfare Role of the Squadron.<br> | ||
The Badge was approved in September 1973. | The Motto translates as "We shall throw into confusion". The Badge was approved in September 1973. | ||
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NO 360 SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE
History: Formed at Watton in April 1966.
Official blazon
In front of a Trident erect azure a moth Melese laodamia druce wings displayed proper.
Origin/meaning
The Trident symbolises that the Squadron was jointly staffed by Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Personnel, and therefore symbolise the RN part.
The Moth uses ultra.sonic electronic countermeasures to confuse predatory Bats, and thus symbolises the Electronic Warfare Role of the Squadron.
The Motto translates as "We shall throw into confusion". The Badge was approved in September 1973.
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