Two Royal Air Force Voyager tanker aircraft are now being deployed to refuel a cargo aircraft over the Arctic.

A source told me that a significant amount of goods brought to the UK over the course of December are being brought by this one cargo aircraft, so all efforts are being made to make sure it reaches its destination.

Details are scarce but it’s understood that Voyager tanker aircraft will be making sure that an unidentified cargo aircraft flying from the Arctic has enough fuel to conduct an incredibly long-haul flight. This is primarily due to the increased weight the aircraft has on taking off, meaning it burns more fuel.

Voyager, the RAF designation for the Airbus A330 MRTT, made its first operational tanker flight in May 2013. The UK operates a total of 14 Voyager aircraft, 5 of which are leased for commercial purposes when not required.

The operation, involving both Western and Russian forces, is being called Operation RED.

It is understood that the Ministry of Defence used satellites with infra-red sensors to track the aircraft, the heat from an animal’s red nose was clearly visible.

It has also been made clear in the last few moments the refuelling operation has now started and additional Typhoon aircraft have been scrambled from RAF Lossiemouth to begin escorting the cargo aircraft over every British city, town and village later tonight, but it is understood that the aircraft has only been cleared to fly over the homes of good boys and girls as discussed above.

It is expected that the soon to be refuelled aircraft will enter UK airspace not a moment before midnight tonight. In addition to fuel, the Voyager aircraft has is also transferring over some biscuits and a large quantity of Brandy.

The British Armed Forces contribution to ‘Operation RED’

Excluding today’s news, there are two main efforts supporting Operation RED.

Speaking to NATO Maritime Command Admiral Feliz Navidad, we were told:

“So here it is merry Christmas.
Everybody’s having fun
Look to the future now
It’s only just begun!”

Merry Christmas everyone.

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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison
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Frank
Frank
3 months ago

I’m all excited now……😂

David Lloyd
David Lloyd
3 months ago

George does this story every year, clearly he still believes in Santa Claus lol

Brian
Brian
3 months ago
Reply to  David Lloyd

Well, many people still believe in other fictional beings especially those who are devoutly religious. Perhaps they also believe in pixies and fairies.

Nick C
Nick C
3 months ago
Reply to  David Lloyd

It’s clearly a complete fiction, whoever heard of the Crabs getting airborne on Christmas Eve?
And a Merry Christmas to one and all.

Tommo
Tommo
3 months ago
Reply to  Nick C

The hint of double time pay for the gullible Crabfats or it is factual st Nick does rely on an escort in these troubled times hope he has security in San Francisco can’t leave a Sleigh unattended there

Dave Wolfy
Dave Wolfy
3 months ago

I am a miserable bastard at any time.
Christmas is what I practise for, my wife and I have a divorce every Christmas – 33 years ongoing.
George, you are not helping.

Last edited 3 months ago by Dave Wolfy
Dave Wolfy
Dave Wolfy
3 months ago
Reply to  Dave Wolfy

Well, you are actually.

David Lloyd
David Lloyd
3 months ago

t was Christmas Day in the workhouse The merriest day of the year The paupers and the prisoners Were all assembled there In came the Christmas pudding When a voice that shattered glass Said, “We don’t want your Christmas pudding So stick it there with the rest of the unwanted presents” The workhouse master then arose And prepared to carve the duck He said “Who wants the parson’s nose And the prisoners shouted “you have it yourself sir” The vicar brought his bible And read out little bits Said one old crone at the back of the hall “This man… Read more »

Nick C
Nick C
3 months ago
Reply to  David Lloyd

The old ones are the best, but I’ve never heard that one!!

Coll
Coll
3 months ago

The Irish Parliament stated that the Irish Air force would not shoot down Santa. The most shocking part of that statement is finding out that Ireland has an Air Force.

Frank
Frank
3 months ago
Reply to  Coll

Another case of “Built for but not with” me thinks…..

John Austin
John Austin
3 months ago
Reply to  Coll

Just how many US Navy carriers are named after Presidents with Irish roots? USS John F Kennedy comes to mind.

It’s equally surprising the Britain has an Air Force. I thought that was wound down after my Dad and his RCAF companions came home after May 1945. (Not to be confused with my grandad who was demobilized after returning to Toronto in 1919.) The next time we’re going to be on the German side.

Coll
Coll
3 months ago
Reply to  John Austin

I wasn’t expecting someone to take the comment so seriously.

John Austin
John Austin
3 months ago
Reply to  Coll

Just venting some of my frustration for an ancestral land that has sunk so low that it voted for BREXIT.

Mark Maher
Mark Maher
3 months ago

The Crabs working on a long wkend? Yeah right, you’ll be telling me Father Christmas is already airborne!

John Hartley
John Hartley
3 months ago

I have just been to Church to sing carols, & the holy water did not boil, so that’s a good sign. So “Gawd Bless You, one & all!”

Ian Chedzoy
Ian Chedzoy
3 months ago

Very clever, had be gripped for a while and then put a smile on my face …

LongTime
LongTime
3 months ago

When QRA launching??

FormerUSAF
FormerUSAF
3 months ago

Damned impressive that the RAF can not only transfer potable water, but also forage items for reindeer, while in-flight. Believe that may be a unique capability! 🤔😉😁