The Aerial fight over Golan[edit]
On 26 April 1974, PAF fighter pilot
Flight Lieutenant Sattar Alvi on deputation to No. 67A Squadron,
Syrian Air Force (SAF) was flying a SAF
MiG-21F-13 (Serial No. 1863) out of Dumayr Air Base, Syria in an eight-ship formation with a fellow PAF pilot and the Flight Leader,
Squadron Leader Arif Manzoor.
[4]
Alvi came to a worldwide international notice when he had shot down the
IAF's
Mirage IIICJ flown by
Captain M. Lutz. On 26 April 1974, while on an aerial patrol, the PAF fighter pilots team including,
Flight Lieutenant Captain Sattar Alvi,
Squadron Leader Major Saleem Metla and the formation's leader S
quadron Leader Major Arif Manzoor. The Shahbaz faced an encounter over Golan Heights between a
Mig-21 of the
Syrian Air Force and two Israeli Mirages.
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While leading a Mig-21 patrol along the border, Squadron Leader Arif Manzoor apprised of the presence of two
Israeli Phantom aircraft and was cautioned that these could be decoys while two other fast tracks approaching from the opposite direction might be the real threat. The latter turned out to be Mirages and a moment later Alvi, in Arif's formation saw the No 2 Mirage breaking towards him.
[6] All this time, heavy radio jamming by Israeli ground stations was making things difficult but the Pakistani pilots were used to such tactics. Sattar forced the Israeli pair into close combat, firing his
K-13 missile at the first opportunity. The Israeli wingman's Mirage exploded into a ball of fire, while the leader quickly disengaged.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sattar_Alvi
The Arab-Israel War - 1967
During this war, PAF sent a contingent of its pilots and airmen to Egypt, Jordan and Syria. PAF pilots performed excellently and downed about 10 Israeli planes including Mirages, Mysteres, Vautours without losing a single plane of their own. Flt.Lt. Saif-ul-Azam was decorated by Jordan and Iraq. The performance of PAF pilots was praised by Israelis too. Eizer Weizman, then Chief Of Israeli Air Force said once about Air Marshal Noor Khan (Commander PAF at that time): "...He is a formidable person and I am glad that he is Pakistani not Egyptian..." On 07 June 1967 Flight Lieutenant Saiful Azam, PAF, destroyed an Israeli Mirage in Iraq. In his second encounter with Israelis in the Middle East, he despatched one of the Mirages that were escorting the Israeli Vatour bombers. Moments later, he shot down one of the two escaping Vatour bombers. Two days earlier he had shot down an Israeli Super Mystere over Mafrak Air Base, Jordan. The officer was decorated with gallantry awards after the war both by Jordan and Iraq. He had already earned Sitara-i-Jurat during the 65 war when he shot down an Indian Gnat.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/air-force-combat.htm