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24th vReconnaissance SquadronThe Night Stalkers24th vRS24thplayerinactive
617th Fighter SquadronThe Dambusters617th vFS617thplayer
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765th765th765th765thplayerinactive
494th vFighter SquadronThe Panthers494th vFS494thplayer
108th vFighter Squadron (RIO)The Spectres108th vFS RIO108th-Rplayerinactive
108th vFighter SquadronThe Spectres108th vFS108thplayer
388th Fighter SquadronThe Peregrines388th vFS388thplayer
656th vAttack SquadronThe Spearheads656th vAS656thplayer
696th vRotary SquadronThe Turnskins696th vRS696thplayerinactive
121st Aviation CompanyThe Huskies121st vAC121stplayerinactive
495th Fighter SquadronThe Valkyries495th vFS495th player
176th vAir Control SquadronThe Eyes of the North176th vACS176thplayer
23rd Special Tactics vSquadronThe Arctic Foxes23rd STvS23rdplayer
306th Air Refueling SquadronThe Real McCoy306th vARS306thaiinactive
Virtual Intelligence ServiceVirtual Intelligence ServiceVirtIntServVISauxinactive

Active Squadrons

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The 617th Virtual fighter Squadron is our fixed wing ground attack squadron. The 617th vFS is based on the RAF No. 617 Squadron. 617 Squadron, RAF, "The Dambusters" was a single squadron formed during the Second World War to carry out a single special and dangerous task. Operation Chastise has since become a legend in the annals of military history and it possess all the traditionally admired military attributes of originality, surprise and heroism coupled with a very dramatic outcome.

Our 617th Virtual Fighter Squadron flies the A-10C II.
My spectre follows thee behind.
Flying the legendary F14-B Tomcat, the Spectres are the Wing’s first genuine multi-crew squadron. The dream became reality when Heatblur released this iconic aircraft, and the 108th Spectres were formed in July 2019. The Squadron consists of two sub-squadrons: the 108th Pilots and the 108th RIOs – both with individual training programs. Trainees choose either role and, after successfully Mission Qualification in one of the two arcs, a 108th pilot can then pursue training as RIO - or vice versa - if they so wish. The Spectres are a multirole squadron, with a focus on (but not restricted to) carrier operations, flying Air-to Air, as well as Air-to-Ground missions, for the 132nd Virtual Wing.


My Spectre Around Me
by William Blake

My spectre around me night and day
Like a wild beast guards my way.
My emanation far within
Weeps incessantly for my sin.

A fathomless and boundless deep,
There we wander, there we weep;
On the hungry craving wind
My spectre follows thee behind.

He scents thy footsteps in the snow,
Wheresoever thou dost go
Through the wintry hail and rain.
When wilt thou return again?

Dost thou not in pride and scorn
Fill with tempests all my morn,
And with jealousies and fears
Fill my pleasant nights with tears?

Seven of my sweet loves thy knife
Has bereaved of their life.
Their marble tombs I built with tears
And with cold and shuddering fears.

Seven more loves weep night and day
Round the tombs where my loves lay,
And seven more loves attend each night
Around my couch with torches bright.

And seven more loves in my bed
Crown with wine my mournful head,
Pitying and forgiving all
Thy transgressions, great and small.
The 388th is the 132nd's F-16C Fighting Falcon multirole squadron that will conduct a variety of both A-G and A-A missions. The squadron number, the 388th, is a nod to history, where the 388th Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, became the very first fighter wing to become operational with the F-16 in 1979. The name "The Peregrines" is from the Peregrine falcon, which in addition to being a relatively small but fierce hunter and the fastest animal on the planet, is also one of the most widespread birds of prey in the world-Much like the F-16, a small, fast jet which is used by numerous countries across the world.

To the front
The 656th vAttack Squadron operates the AH-64D attack helicopter. The squadron draws inspiration from the British Army Air Corps and the 656th Squadron, which has frequent trainings with the Norwegian armed forces in the arctic.

The nickname of the squadron is a tribute to the Apache and the role it played during the first Gulf war. The main air campaign of Operation Desert Shield started as Task Force Normandy, consisting of eight AH-64 and four MH-53 helicopters, flew low-level under radar coverage to strike Iraqi early warning sites close to the border of Saudi-Arabia. In this regard, the Apaches were the spearheads in the main air campaign of the war. The squadron motto is "To the front", where the Apache belongs.
Mala Ipsa Nova
The 495th vFighter Squadron, also known as the Valkyries, operates the F-15E Strike Eagle. The squadron draws inspiration from the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath and the 495th Fighter Squadron.

The squadron’s nickname “Valkyries” is derived from Norse mythology, where Valkyries were female figures who chose those who would die in battle and those who would live. They were also responsible for bringing the dead to Valhalla, the afterlife hall of slain warriors.

The Valkyries’ motto “Mala Ipsa Nova” translates to “Bad News Itself” in Latin.
176th vAir Control Squadron
The Eyes of the North
The 176th squadron is our dedicated air control squadron. The "Eyes of the North" provide valuable command- and control functions to all squadrons both in the air and on the ground, as Air Traffic Control and AWACS.
The 23rd squadron is our dedicated Joint Terminal Attack Controller squadron. The "Artic Foxes" are in charge of calling in Close Air Support under fire to ensure the objectives of the Ground Force Commander. Our JTAC's handle a variety of airframes in order to engage correct targets on an ever envolving battle field and operate based upon real world procedures.

Inactive Squadrons

These are squadrons that either are no longer in active serivce, or planned squadrons that have not yet become mission capable. Inactivated squadrons may become reactivated if a sufficient number of pilots express interest. Planned squadrons become active once they meet the mission capable requirements. See the 132nd Command Document for details.
Ever Watchful
The 24th Virtual Rotary Squadron "Night Stalkers" is primarily employed to improve battlefield picture, situational awareness of other assets and early warning capabilities of other rotary wing assets. In addition to this, the Night Stalkers can provide light attack capabilities.
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To boldly go
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765th
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F-14B RIOs
Strength of the Pack
696th Rotary Squadron is one of the wing's two founding squadrons, and is the primary rotary wing squadron of 132nd Virtual Wing. The 696th operates the Ka-50 Black Shark.

The squadron designation, name and logo come from the early days of the Ka-50's employment in the Russian aviation forces in the 80s and 90s. Several prototype versions of the Ka-50, then nicknamed "The Werewolf", were operated by the 696th Squadron of the 344th Army Aviation Centre in Torzhok, Russia. The squadron logo is taken from a tailfin decor from one of these prototype models.

The 696th squadron motto is based on a quote from Rudyard Kipling: "For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack." It reflects the intended doctrine for the Ka-50 where one envisioned them hunting in packs like wolves.
121st vAviation Company is the home of your UH-1H Huey squadron.

AI Squadrons

These are AI-powered squadrons, not manned by players
Abundance of Power
Named after the 306th Strategic Wing, who operated KC-135 Stratotanker and KC-10 Extender refueling aircraft out of Ramstein AB, Germany in the 70s.

Historically, the 306th was first activated september 1950 under the name 306th Bombardement Wing, operating B-47A Stratojet bombers. The squadron nickname, The Real McCoy, is in credit to Colonel Michael N. W. McCoy, the wing's first commander.

The 306th vARS motto, "Abundance of Power", referring of course to the squadron's endless supply of delicious jet fuel, is in reference to the early 306th motto "Abundance of Strength".