Wing 6 (Thai: กองบิน 6; RTGS: Kong Bin 6) is a transport wing within the Combat Force and a direct unit of the Royal Thai Air Force. It is stationed at Don Mueang AFB, Don Mueang district, Bangkok. The wing was established on 12 April 1941.
History
World War II
Wing 6 was established on 12 April 1941 and initially served as Thailand's first bomber wing during the Pacific War, under the designation No. 6 Wing Group. Its first commander was Group Captain Sakol Rasanont. The unit consisted of two squadrons, equipped with Martin B-10 (B-3) and Mitsubishi Ki-21 (B-4) based at Don Mueang Air Base, with forces redeployed to other locations as required by wartime conditions, including:[1]
In 1946, the unit returned to Don Mueang Air Base, comprising three squadrons: Squadron 61, Squadron 62, and Squadron 63. In 1949, after all bomber aircraft were retired, the unit was renamed from No. 6 Wing Group to the Airlift Wing. New aircraft were introduced, including Beechcraft Model 18 (C-1), Douglas C-47 Skytrain (C-2), Douglas C-54 Skymaster (C-3), North American T-6 Texan (T-8), liaison aircraft, and helicopters. Its missions included airlift operations, central pilot training support, search and rescue, liaison flights, and other assigned tasks.[1]
Korean War
Between 1951 and 1976, the Royal Thai Air Force transport aviation units participated in the Korean War. Three C-47 (C-2) aircraft departed Thailand on 18 June 1951, arriving at Tachikawa Airfield, Japan, on 23 June 1951. The unit conducted operations with the United Nations forces until 1968, after which it transitioned to Fairchild C-123B Provider (C-4) aircraft. After completing its mission, the unit returned to Thailand on 30 July 1976, totaling 25 years of operational involvement related to the Korean War.[1]
During this period, in 1953, the unit was renamed from Airlift Wing back to No. 6 Wing Group, becoming directly subordinate to the Operations Wing. In 1963, it was redesignated Wing 6, placed directly under the Royal Thai Air Force, a status it has retained to the present day.[2][1]
Organization
Wing 6 is administratively organized into 2 groups, 4 squadrons, 7 departments, and 1 division,[1] as follows:
Groups
Headquarters Group
Technical Group
Squadrons
Sign for 601st Squadron, Wing 6.601st Squadron "Lucky"
Wing 6 is a direct unit of the Royal Thai Air Force responsible for a wide range of aviation operations, including:
Royal and VIP air transport, providing flight operations for His Majesty the King, members of the Royal Family, and other dignitaries
Airlift operations and aeromedical evacuation
Wildfire control operations
Flight training, including the training of cadet pilots, special flight training, and basic training for aircraft commanders
Support for Royal Thai Air Force civil aviation training units
Pilot training in aircraft test flying and prototype flight testing [14]
Wing 6 also serves as the primary wing for disaster relief operations, both domestically and internationally, conducting airlift missions to deliver humanitarian assistance from the Thai government to affected populations and to friendly nations. Notable missions include:
Additionally, Wing 6 has been responsible for the evacuation of Thai nationals from high-risk areas, such as during the Sudanese civil war[18] and the Gaza War[19]
Notes
^ abcNot yet permanently stationed; will be stationed when it moves from its regular location.