Number 6 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 at RAF Lossiemouth.
It was previously equipped with the SEPECAT Jaguar GR.3 in the close air support and tactical reconnaissance roles, and was posted to RAF Coltishall, Norfolk until April 2006, moving to RAF Coningsby until disbanding for the first time in its history on 31 May 2007. The squadron officially reformed as a Typhoon squadron on 6 September 2010. No. 6 Squadron is unique in having two Royal standards, having been awarded its second one by King Abdullah I of Jordan in October 1950 due to its long period of service in the Middle East.
Lanoe Hawker's Bristol Scout C 1611, flown by Hawker on 25 July 1915 in his Victoria Cross-earning engagement.
Hawker Hardy aircraft operating from RAF Ramleh airfield in the 1930s
No. 6 Squadron Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId BP188 over the Western Desert during 1942.
A No. 6 Squadron SEPECAT Jaguar GR.3 over northern Iraq during 2000.
Royal Air Force Lossiemouth or more commonly RAF Lossiemouth is a military airfield located on the western edge of the town of Lossiemouth in Moray, north-east Scotland.
A Typhoon FGR4 in No. 6 Squadron markings taking off from runway 23 at Lossiemouth
The No. 20 Operational Training Unit memorial at Bogs of Mayne
A No. 617 Squadron crew and their Lancaster bomber following the successful operation launched from Lossiemouth against the German battleship Tirpitz on 12 November 1944
A Buccaneer S.1 of No. 700Z Squadron at RNAS Lossiemouth circa 1961