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This aircraft is from 108th squadron IAF.
C-1592 and C-1594 are Mig21s at 108th.
@Imran Khan this squadron is based at pathankot.
Looks like a very similar shape...that actually could be the very wreck they are using....lol good find.And PAF Attacked Pathankot and destroyed their runway and aircraft
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just an illustration and they are using the same MiGs (destroyed) as PAF planes
Looks like they Painted this part of destroyed MiG with Pakistani Flag and placed it at the gate of their base as a war trophy ROFLMAO
@Windjammer
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Hmm just found out...first HAL mig-21 was C-1532 in 1973...this was after that.B.S.
One of them is definitely Su-7.The other one is too grainy to be determined.
Anyways some wreckage photos:
KNOCKED OUT! A Pakistani OH-13 Bell Helicopter which was used by the GOC 15 Div, Pak Army. This Chopper was knocked down by Tanks of the 17 Poona Horse Regiment outside Phillora on Sept 12th, killing the General and the Pilot. The Chopper was recovered by 1 Armd Division as a Trophy. AA Got Him: The Wreckage of a B-57 Canberra shot down over Adampur by AA Fire on September 14th.
UNINVITED VISITOR: Villagers take a look at the Wreckage of a F-86 Sabre shot down by Ack Ack Fire. Shot down near Halwara Air Base. The number visible on the wreck ("248") makes it possible that this is part of Sarfaraz Rafiqui's aircraft (S. No 52-5248)
Air Marshal Arjan Singh shows the then Defence Minister Y B Chavan the of a Sabre shot down over Halwara on September 6th. believed to be of the aircraft flown by Sqn Ldr S A Rafiqui, This wreckage is on display today at the IAF Museum, Delhi.
Wrong.
The tailsection in OPs photo is a MiG-21MF whereas IAF only had MiG-21FLs in 1965.
MiG-21MF was recived by India in 1973.
B.S.
One of them is definitely Su-7.The other one is too grainy to be determined.
Anyways some wreckage photos:
KNOCKED OUT! A Pakistani OH-13 Bell Helicopter which was used by the GOC 15 Div, Pak Army. This Chopper was knocked down by Tanks of the 17 Poona Horse Regiment outside Phillora on Sept 12th, killing the General and the Pilot. The Chopper was recovered by 1 Armd Division as a Trophy. AA Got Him: The Wreckage of a B-57 Canberra shot down over Adampur by AA Fire on September 14th.
UNINVITED VISITOR: Villagers take a look at the Wreckage of a F-86 Sabre shot down by Ack Ack Fire. Shot down near Halwara Air Base. The number visible on the wreck ("248") makes it possible that this is part of Sarfaraz Rafiqui's aircraft (S. No 52-5248)
Air Marshal Arjan Singh shows the then Defence Minister Y B Chavan the of a Sabre shot down over Halwara on September 6th. believed to be of the aircraft flown by Sqn Ldr S A Rafiqui, This wreckage is on display today at the IAF Museum, Delhi.
Wrong.
The tailsection in OPs photo is a MiG-21MF whereas IAF only had MiG-21FLs in 1965.
MiG-21MF was recived by India in 1973.
So the Aircraft crashed in 1974 in Chandigarh when it was serving in Squadron 7....later Squadron 7 handed over its MFs to 108 Squadron...the siblings of C-1593 are probably still at 108...the list I got shows C-1592 and C-1594 at squadron 108....but C-1593 isn't on the list....and the list of crashed Mig 21s shows the MFs serial number as unknown...I guess that is the story of the mystery bird.
New Recruit
Perhaps you didn't read what he wrote properly or fail to comprehend what he meant, "Major losses at ground" ie, loss of aircrafts parked in the hangers/open. While PAF lost most aircrafts by us shooting them down while flying.. hope you know the difference..Lolz. I appreciate you guys telling stories of valor that inflate 21" chests to 56". However, it's always better to tell real stories rather than the Bollywood ones, specially to children. It helps in good upbringing. Otherwise, world will keep witnessing the pics like in OP and will keep making fun of your next generations.
Just read a response of your countryman to deflate your chest.
I am sorry however where exactly is this wreckage placed?? I checked the first few pages but not sure if the place is mentioned...the wreckage with its shame should still be there...so perhaps should be highlighted....Well it does seem like a fake, so it's quite shameful.
In 1965 India took major losses on ground at the behest of PAF raids on pathankot and kalakunda. IAF learnt from it in 1971, IAF flew more offensive sorties compared to PAF, it is quite natural for Pakistan to have received debris of IAF aircraft shutdown compared to India.
But such massive error of painting PAF roundels on random wreckage of Indian aircraft or faking wreckage is utterly shameful and quite disgusting.
There is a website which does not have a database of all the tail numbers but it does have a database of all retard Indians and you know what because of my sympathy for your extreme stupidity I'll tell you there is a country which actually has the worlds retardest retards living there, its called India / Bharat / Hindustan
Perhaps you didn't read what he wrote properly or fail to comprehend what he meant, "Major losses at ground" ie, loss of aircrafts parked in the hangers/open. While PAF lost most aircrafts by us shooting them down while flying.. hope you know the difference..
Perhaps you didn't read what he wrote properly or fail to comprehend what he meant, "Major losses at ground" ie, loss of aircrafts parked in the hangers/open. While PAF lost most aircrafts by us shooting them down while flying.. hope you know the difference..
Don't waste your energy on me for a random IAF fanboy's story on youtube!! Thanks.