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An '''Operational Conversion Unit (OCU)''' is a unit within an [[air force]] whose role is to support preparation for the operational missions of a specific aircraft type by providing trained personnel. OCUs teach pilots how to fly an aircraft and which tactics best exploit the performance of their aircraft and its weapons. The [[Royal Air Force]] and [[Royal Australian Air Force]], amongstamong others, practice this method of training. The [[United States Navy]] calls its units in this role "Fleet Replacement Squadrons."
 
An example of an OCU is [[No. 29 Squadron RAF]] which was the second RAF squadron to receive the [[Eurofighter Typhoon]]. The Squadron is currently training pilots in order to establish an initial operational capability with the aircraft around 2006.