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No.8 Tactical Attack Sqn of PAF known as "Haiders".
The unit resurrected with new aircraft.
The unit had rich legacy of wartime achievements and is one of the most decorated sqn of PAF. Lest we Forget!

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*Today In History - 01 April*

First day of April holds significant importance in the history of PAF, as on this day 02 elite fighter squadrons of Pakistan Air Force; No 16 Multi Role Squadron (Panthers) and No 17 Air Superiority Squadron (Tigers), were raised in the year 1957.


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That time when No. 14 Squadron was nicknamed "Shaheens" for some reason during the Soviet Afghan War while equipped with F-16s.
Today the squadron has been renamed to the original "Tail Choppers" call sign & Re-Equipped with the Jeffs.
📸: Sir Anwaar Hussain

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Pilots of No 26 Sqn "Black Spiders" with Wing Commander Khalid Mehmood, Officer Commanding 26 Squadron "Black spiders" is a JF-17 Multi role squadron stationed at PAF Base Peshawar.

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*TODAY IN HISTORY*

28th April marks the establishment of No 1 Fighter Conversion Unit 'Rahbars' at PAF Base, Masroor in 1975, with an initial inventory of six FT-5 aircraft. No 1 Fighter Conversion Unit, also known as 'The Cradle of Air Warriors', is renowned for providing a foundation for advanced fighter jet training to newly commissioned officers of Pakistan Air Force.

Following its relocation to PAF Base Mianwali in November 1975, the number of aircraft on the inventory of No 1 FCU rose to 50. The FT-5 aircraft powered by a TJ-5D turbojet engine was a reliable and sturdy aircraft with limited weapon carrying capability, however, it served the purpose of training over 1400 fighter pilots for the Pakistan Air Force over the years. The FT-5 was a Chinese rendition of the Soviet Mig-17 Fresco, and the 50th GD (P) was the first course to fly and train on this venerable fighter trainer.

In addition to it's training task, No 1 FCU played a crucial role in carrying out operational duties during Ops Sentinel 2001-2002. Its aircraft and assets were deployed at different bases near the eastern border of Pakistan for war time operational duties.

After nearly 37 years of service with No 1 FCU, the FT-5 was replaced with advanced K8-P aircraft. The re-equipment ceremony was held on 05 January, 2012 which marked the end of the long and illustrious services rendered by the FT-5 aircraft. No 68th FCC was the first course to train on K-8P aircraft, a low-wing advanced jet trainer with turbofan engine, state of the art ergonomics and tandem seating. Owing to its advanced capabilities, the K-8P is also utilized for ground attack and anti-UAV operations.

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During the expansion of the PAF following the mutual assistance agreement with the USA, No 15 Squadron was formed on 05 June 1956 at PAF Base, Mauripur; it was designated as a tactical attack squadron. A Cobra was chosen as the squadron insignia. Flight Lieutenant S N Hassan was the first officer posted on the strength of 15 Squadron on 25 May 1956. By the middle of June 1956 the squadron had received its first aircraft, a T-33, allotted for transition and instrument flying. The first F-86s were received on 20 July 1956.

It was on 04 September 1956 that the first of the legendary F-86s lifted into the skies of Pakistan and 15 Squadron is proud that the aircraft belonged to it. On 05 September 1956 Squadron Leader S M Ahmed, the Squadron Commander, became the first pilot to cross the sound barrier and create a sonic bang in Pakistani airspace. On 22 December 1956 the F-86s of Nos 11 and 15 Squadrons took part in the first formation aerobatics demonstration on Sabres, which was witnessed by the visiting Chinese Premier Mr. Zhou Enlai.

History was created on 02 February 1958, when 16 Sabres performed a loop in close formation. This unprecedented event was witnessed by King Zahir Shah of Afghanistan alongwith President Iskander Mirza. A number of 15 Squadron pilots, including its CO, belonged to this historic 'Falcons' team. On 11 February 1958 the squadron bid farewell to Mauripur and moved to Peshawar.

10 April 1959 was a special Eid for No 15 Squadron. On that day of festivity two Cobras were scrambled at 0715 hours to intercept an intruding aircraft which upon being identified as an IAF Canberra was shot down. Flight Lieutenant Yunis of 15 Squadron created history by being the first Pakistani pilot to shoot down a hostile aircraft. The first PAF jet fighter (Cobra) that shot down an enemy aircraft was F-86F Sabre No55-005 of No 15 Squadron. The Squadron was also known as the "Cobras". Flying this aircraft, Flight Lieutenant M Younis downed an Indian Air Force Canberra while it was on a photo-reconnaissance mission high over the Rawalpindi area on 10 April 1959, an Eid day. Pilot Officer Rab Nawaz was the Air Defence Controller on radar for this mission.

The squadron moved to Samungli in July 1962, and then to Sargodha in October 1963. Here the squadron once again showed its mettle when on 1st September 1965 Flight Lieutenant Imtiaz Bhatti shot down two IAF Vampires in the Chamb sector, for which he was awarded Sitara-i-Juraat. 15 Squadron flew a number of strike, close 1965 War.

In July 1973, the unit was reequipped with the F-6.

In recognition of its commendable performance over a span of twenty years, the squadron was presented with a color by the President of Pakistan, Mr. Fazal Elahi Chaudhry at an elegant ceremony held at PAF Base, Peshawar on 9th January 1976. The role of the squadron was also changed at that time to that of an air superiority squadron.
 
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On 25th April 2006, No 27 Tactical Attack (TA) Squadron was established. The elite squadron is equipped with different variants of Mirage aircraft namely Mirage V-EF ROSE III, Mirage-III DP Black Rose, and Mirage-V DD which form the backbone of PAF's offensive punch.

The insignia of No 27 TA Squadron portrays a "Charging rider with a drawn sword," and it is named after Hazrat Zarrar Bin Al Azwar (RA), who was the esteemed lieutenant of Hazrat Khalid Bin Walid (RA). This nomenclature symbolizes the Squadron's bravery, ferocity and offensive capabilities. The motto of No 27 TA Squadron is "Do neem inki thokar sy sehra-o-darya," underscoring the Squadron's determination and prowess.

No 27 TA Squadron is entrusted with the role and task of Offensive Counter Air Operations (OCA), Offensive Air Support (OAS), and Defensive Counter Air Operations (DCA), owing to the advanced accuracy and precision capabilities of its aircraft. The Squadron has also distinguished itself through its participation in numerous international and local exercises.

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Griffins, No 9, Squadron currently stationed at PAF Base Mushaf, Sargodha,
It is most senior and decorated squadron of PAF. Motto is’How high you fly depends on how brave you are’.
It’s been commanded by Seven Chiefs of Air Staff. PAF’s First Squadron to have F16s up their sleeves.
 
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PAF's No. 5 Squadron - A history of achievements since 1947, played a crucial role in all Indo-Pak wars, earning commendations for exceptional air combats, operated a variety of aircraft and currently operating the modern F-16 Block 52+. An essential asset for Pakistan's defense.


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Falcons, No 5 Squadron currently stationed at PAF Base Shahbaz at Jacobabad Sindh.
It is the second old and Decorated squadron of PAF.
Motto is ’The blue sky-vast, boundless-is mine’.
This Squadron established in October 1947 is awarded with Nishan-e-Haider.
 
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That time when No. 14 Squadron was nicknamed "Shaheens" for some reason during the Soviet Afghan War while equipped with F-16s.
Today the squadron has been renamed to the original "Tail Choppers" call sign & Re-Equipped with the Jeffs.
📸: Sir Anwaar Hussain

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Ghazi, you are the only man that can walk away with calling JF-17 "Jeff", when I do it, my post get deleted with the saying I quote,"there's no such thing as Jeff" by one particular mod!
 
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PAF No. 6 Squadron named 'Antelopes' -
A legacy of excellence as the PAF's oldest transport squadron. With unparalleled commitment in aerial transport, they support vital missions using their C-130 & CN-235 aircrafts.
A symbol of national security and humanitarian aid.

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