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A Month after PAF releases details of the Indian Air Force (IAF) SU-30MKI it shot down on 27th February clash, along with it's squadron details (221) and call sign (Avenger), the IAF in further desperation to further fool it's public, flies a mix formation of it's SU-30 and Mirage-2000 fighter jets with claims that it's the same aircraft that took part in operations on 26th and 27th February and that these are the same SU-30 fighters with call sign Avenger 1 and Avenger 2, one of which Pakistan claims to have shot down, It further goes on to say that the aircraft actually belonged to Sirsa based No 15 Squadron and not Halwara based 221 unit as claimed by PAF. How convenient and easy to make this ludicrous disclosure by the ever lying IAF.
Take a look at the SU-30 in the image below, this was said to sent to intercept the PAF force that raided Indian military targets. It clearly shows what this squadron's actual role applies.
It's a dedicated Close air support, Air interdiction, Reconnaissance unit. The Indians might as well claim that General Bakhshi was leading the Apache formation that day.
No 15 Squadron Indian Air Force.
Description
No. 15 Squadron is a fighter squadron of the Indian Air Force. It was formed on 20 August 1951, and currently operates the Sukhoi Su-30MKI from Sirsa AFS.
Headquarters: Sirsa Air Force Station
Attack aircraft: Sukhoi Su-30MKI
Motto: Nihantavya Shatravaha; Annihilate the Enemy
Founded: 1951
Roles: Close air support, Air interdiction, Reconnaissance