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An '''Operational Conversion Unit (OCU)''' is a unit within an [[air force]] whose role is to support the preparation for operational missions for a specific aircraft type through the provision of trained personnel. This method of training is practiced by the [[Royal Air Force]] and [[Royal Australian Air Force]], amongst others.
 
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.
 
== See also ==
*[[Operational Evaluation Unit]]
 
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