725 Naval Air Squadron (725 NAS) was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United KingdomâÂÂs Royal Navy (RN), which was disbanded following the conclusion of the Second World War. The squadron was established at HMS Gannet at RNAS Eglinton in 1943, serving as a Fleet Requirements Unit with Blackburn Roc and later Miles Martinet. In 1944, a limited number of aircraft were assigned to facilitate target-towing operations. By August 1945, a diverse array of aircraft, including Grumman Hellcat, Stinson Reliant, Beech Traveller and Avro Anson, were operated. It relocated to HMS Vulture, RNAS St Merryn to function as an air target towing unit.
The squadron was reformed for the Royal Australian Navy's Fleet Air Arm as 725 Squadron RAN on 13 January 1958.
725 Naval Air Squadron was established at RNAS Eglinton (HMS Gannet), County Londonderry, on 27 August 1943, serving as a fleet requirements unit with three Blackburn Rocs; however, these were subsequently supplemented and Miles Martinet target tug aircraft were also incorporated.
In August 1944, two of the latter aircraft were assigned to RN Air Section Ballyhalbert, located at RAF Ballyhalbert, County Down, to offer target-towing services for the pilots of the 3rd Naval Fighter Wing, which had recently relocated to that location.
A diverse array of aircraft, such as Grumman Hellcat fighter aircraft and Avro Anson multi-role training aircraft, was in operation by August 1945, at which point it was relocated to RNAS St Merryn (HMS Vulture), Cornwall, to function as an air target towing unit.
The squadron disbanded in December 1945, the responsibilities were taken over by 736 Naval Air Squadron.
The squadron has flown a number of different aircraft types, including:
725 Naval Air Squadron operated from a number of naval air stations of the Royal Navy:
List of commanding officers of 725 Naval Air Squadron, with date of appointment:
Note: Abbreviation (A) signifies Air Branch of the RN or RNVR.