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Naval Aviation
RNAS Yeovilton
A single airbase hosts both Royal Navy and Army Wildcats, boosting joint operational power
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Why is RNAS Yeovilton considered strategically important for the Royal Navy?
Because it is the only airbase for the Royal Navy's fixed-wing aircraft
Because it hosts advanced helicopters and supports joint Navy and Army aviation operations
Because it primarily serves as a training base with no active operational units
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