23/08/2025
After the vital delivery of 10,000 tons of fuel, along with much-needed ammunition and other material through Operation PEDESTAL, Air HQ Malta was in a good enough position to start harassing the Axis forces on their own turf.
‘Rodeos’ were no new operations for the RAF. These all-fighter sweeps were flown over enemy territory with the aim of destroying enemy aircraft before these were used against friendly targets. This tactic could now be employed over Sicily.
From late August 1942 onwards, the Fighter Control Room at Lascaris coordinated a series of Rodeos over Sicily, some of which were simply a show of force, while others were designed to attack and destroy Axis aircraft and facilities on the ground.
While conducting Rodeos from Malta was not always logistically possible, and their effects on enemy air power was limited, such operations laid the basis for the air es**rt duties that Air HQ Malta would manage during the Allied landings in Sicily during Operation HUSKY, launched in July 1943.
To learn more about the many military operations conducted from Malta during the Second World War, visit the Lascaris War Rooms, managed by Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna, Monday to Saturday from 10.00 till 16.30 (last entry 16.00).