List of Pakistan Air Force squadrons
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The following is an incomplete list of all active aircraft squadrons of the Pakistan Air Force, sorted by type. Squadrons are listed by their current names and roles.
Aerial Refueling Squadrons
Squadron | Nickname | Role | Command | Wing | Date Established | Base | Aircraft | Notes |
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10 Squadron | Bulls | Multi-role Tanker Transport | Air Defence Command | 35 Composite Air Transport Wing | 15 August 1959 | PAF Base Nur Khan | Il-78MP | [1] |
Aerobatics Display Squadrons
Squadron | Nickname | Role | Command | Wing | Date Established | Base | Aircraft | Notes |
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PAF Formation Aerobatics Team | Sherdils | Aerobatics Display | Air Defence Command | College of Flying Training | 17 August 1972 | PAF Academy Asghar Khan | K-8P |
Airborne Early Warning Squadrons
Squadron | Nickname | Role | Command | Wing | Date Established | Base | Aircraft | Notes |
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3 Squadron | Angels | AEW&C | Northern Air Command | 33 Tactical Wing | 1 July 1957 | PAF Base Minhas | Saab 2000 | [2] |
4 Squadron | Karakoram Eagles | AEW&C | Southern Air Command | 32 TA Wing | 15 August 1959 | PAF Base Masroor | ZDK-03 | [3] |
Combat Squadrons
Squadron | Nickname | Role | Command | Wing | Date Established | Base | Aircraft | Notes |
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2 Squadron | Minhasians | Multi-role | Southern Air Command | 39 Tactical Wing | 15 April 1956 | PAF Base Shahbaz | JF-17 | [4][5][6][7][8] |
5 Squadron | Falcons | Multi-role | Southern Air Command | 39 Tactical Wing | 15 August 1947 | PAF Base Shahbaz | F-16C/D Block 52+ | [9] |
7 Squadron | Bandits | Tactical Attack | Southern Air Command | 32 TA Wing | June 1960 | PAF Base Masroor | Mirage III ROSE I | |
8 Squadron | Haiders | Tactical Attack | Southern Air Command | 32 TA Wing | 11 May 1960 | PAF Base Masroor | Mirage 5PA2/PA3 | [10] |
9 Squadron | Griffins | Multi-role | Central Air Command | 38 MR Wing | 3 January 1944 | PAF Base Mushaf | F-16AM/BM | [11] |
11 Squadron | Arrows | Multi-role | Southern Air Command | 39 Tactical Wing | 1 January 1949 | PAF Base Shahbaz | F-16 AM/BM | [12] |
14 Squadron | Tail Choppers | Multi-role | Northern Air Command | 34 TA Wing | 1 November 1948 | PAF Base Rafiqui | JF-17 | [13][7][8] |
15 Squadron | Cobras | Tactical Attack | Central Air Command | 34 TA Wing | 5 June 1956 | PAF Base Rafiqui | Mirage 5PA | |
16 Squadron | Black Panthers | Multi-role | Northern Air Command | 33 Tactical Wing | April 1957 | PAF Base Minhas | JF-17 | [14] |
17 Squadron | Tigers | Air Superiority | Northern Air Command | 36 TA Wing | 1 April 1957 | PAF Base Peshawar | F-7PG | [15] |
19 Squadron | Sherdils | Multi-role | Southern Air Command | 41 Tactical Wing | 1 February 1958 | PAF Base Bholari | F-16 ADF | [16] |
23 Squadron | Talons | Air Superiority | Southern Air Command | 31 AS Wing | 16 March 1961 | PAF Base Samungli | F-7PG | [15] |
25 Squadron | Eagles | Tactical Attack | Central Air Command | 34 TA Wing | January 1966 | PAF Base Rafiqui | Mirage 5 ROSE II | [17][18] |
26 Squadron | Black Spiders | Multi-role | Northern Air Command | 36 TA Wing | 30 August 1967 | PAF Base Peshawar | JF-17 | [19] |
27 Squadron | Zarrars | Tactical Attack | Central Air Command | 34 TA Wing | April 2007 | PAF Base Rafiqui | Mirage 5 ROSE III | [20] |
28 Squadron | Phoenixes | Multi-role | Southern Air Command | 31 AS Wing | 28 February 2018 | PAF Base Samungli | JF-17 | [21] |
Combat Commanders' School Squadrons
Squadron | Nickname | Role | Command | Wing | Date Established | Base | Aircraft | Notes |
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29 Squadron | Aggressors | Advanced Air Combat Tactics Development & Training | Central Air Command | Airpower Centre of Excellence | 16 July 1988 | PAF Base Mushaf | F-16AM/BM | [22][23][24] |
CCS JF-17 Squadron | Fierce Dragons | Advanced Air Combat Tactics Development & Training | Central Air Command | Airpower Centre of Excellence | 26 January 2015 | PAF Base Mushaf | JF-17 | [25][26][27][23] |
CCS Mirage Squadron | Sky Bolts | Advanced Air Combat Tactics Development & Training | Central Air Command | Airpower Centre of Excellence | 5 May 1976 | PAF Base Mushaf | Mirage III ROSE I Mirage 5PA | [22][23] |
CCS F-7 Squadron | Dashings | Advanced Air Combat Tactics Development & Training | Central Air Command | Airpower Centre of Excellence | 1993 | PAF Base Mushaf | F-7P | [28][22][23]disbanded circa 2021 |
Electronic Warfare Squadrons
Squadron | Nickname | Role | Command | Wing | Date Established | Base | Aircraft | Notes |
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24 Squadron | Blinders | EW | Central Air Command | 38 MR Wing | December 1962 | PAF Base Mushaf | Falcon 20 |
Search and Rescue Squadrons
Squadron | Nickname | Role | Command | Wing | Date Established | Base | Aircraft | Notes |
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81 Squadron | Kangaroos | SAR | Northern Air Command | 36 TA Wing | 1965 | PAF Base Peshawar | Alouette III | |
82 Squadron | Stallions | Combat Support | Central Air Command | 38 MR Wing | 1967 | PAF Base Mushaf | AW139 | |
83 Squadron | Kites | SAR | Central Air Command | 34 TA Wing | 1972 | PAF Base Rafiqui | Alouette III | |
84 Squadron | Dolphins | Combat Support | Southern Air Command | 32 TA Wing | 1968 | PAF Base Masroor | AW139 | |
85 Squadron | Saviours | SAR | Southern Air Command | 31 AS Wing | 12 March 1968 | PAF Base Samungli | Alouette III | |
86 Squadron | Ababeel | SAR | Northern Air Command | 37 Combat Training Wing | October 1983 | PAF Base M. M. Alam | Alouette III | |
87 Squadron | Dragonflies | SAR | Northern Air Command | 33 Tactical Wing | July 1997 | PAF Base Minhas | Alouette III | |
88 Squadron | Rams | Combat Support | Southern Air Command | 39 Tactical Wing | PAF Base Shahbaz | AW139 | [29] |
Training Squadrons
Squadron | Nickname | Role | Command | Wing | Date Established | Base | Aircraft | Notes |
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1 Fighter Conversion Unit | Rahbers | Fighter Conversion | Northern Air Command | 37 Combat Training Wing | 28 April 1975 | PAF Base M. M. Alam | K-8P | [30] |
18 Squadron | Sharp Shooters | Operational Conversion | Northern Air Command | 37 Combat Training Wing | 1 February 1958 | PAF Base M. M. Alam | JF-17 | [31][32] |
20 Squadron | Cheetahs | Operational Conversion | Northern Air Command | 37 Combat Training Wing | March 1956 | PAF Base M. M. Alam | F-7PG | |
22 Squadron | Ghazis | Operational Conversion | Southern Air Command | 32 TA Wing | June 1984 | PAF Base Masroor | Mirage IIIEL/DL | |
1 PFT Squadron | Primary Training | Air Defence Command | Primary Flying Training Wing | 1947 | PAF Academy Asghar Khan | Mushshak | ||
2 PFT Squadron | Primary Training | Air Defence Command | Primary Flying Training Wing | 1947 | PAF Academy Asghar Khan | Mushshak | ||
1 BFT Squadron | Basic Training | Air Defence Command | Basic Flying Training Wing | July 1974 | PAF Academy Asghar Khan | T-37B/C | ||
2 BFT Squadron | Basic Training | Air Defence Command | Basic Flying Training Wing | July 1974 | PAF Academy Asghar Khan | T-37B/C | ||
1 AJT Squadron | Advanced Training | Air Defence Command | Advanced Jet Training Wing | 1994 | PAF Academy Asghar Khan | K-8P | ||
Flying Instructors School | Instructor Training | Air Defence Command | College of Flying Training | 15 April 1952 | PAF Academy Asghar Khan | T-37 | [33] | |
Helicopter Flying Training School | Helicopter Conversion | Northern Air Command | 36 TA Wing | 1995 | PAF Base Peshawar | Alouette III | [34] | |
Shooter Squadron | LIFT | Northern Air Command | 37 Combat Training Wing | 11 December 2017 | PAF Base M. M. Alam | F-7P | established on ad hoc basis till F-7Ps are retired | |
Transport Conversion School | Transport Conversion | Air Defence Command | 35 Composite Air Transport Wing | April 1975 | PAF Base Nur Khan | C-130 | [35] |
Transport Squadrons
Squadron | Nickname | Role | Command | Wing | Date Established | Base | Aircraft | Notes |
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6 Squadron | Antelopes | Air Transport | Air Defence Command | 35 Composite Air Transport Wing | 14 August 1947 | PAF Base Nur Khan | C-130B/E/L-100 | |
12 Squadron | Globe Trotters | VIP Transport | Air Defence Command | 35 Composite Air Transport Wing | March 1950 | PAF Base Nur Khan | GIV-SP | |
21 Squadron | Burraqs | Air Transport | Southern Air Command | 40 Air Mobility Wing | 15 November 2006 | PAF Base Faisal | C-130E | |
41 Squadron | VIP Light Communication | Air Defence Command | 35 Composite Air Transport Wing | June 1966 | PAF Base Nur Khan | Phenom 100 | ||
52 Squadron | Markhors | Air Transport | Air Defence Command | 35 Composite Air Transport Wing | 14 March 2020 | PAF Base Nur Khan | CN-235-220 |
References
Footnotes
- ^ Warnes, Alan (July 2010). "On The Edge". Air Forces Monthly (July 2010). United Kingdom: Key Publishing Limited: 56. Archived from the original on 6 June 2010. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
Last year saw the delivery of the first Il-78 Midas air-to-air refueller and also the first Russian aircraft into the inventory – hence the R in front of the serial. The newly established 10 Multi Role Tanker Transport Sqn at Chaklala operates the aircraft, which will be joined by a second example.
- ^ Warnes, Alan (July 2010). "On The Edge". Air Forces Monthly (July 2010). United Kingdom: Key Publishing Limited: 59. Archived from the original on 6 June 2010. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
After years of trying to acquire a much needed airborne early warning platform, Pakistan's first Saab 2000 Erieye was officially inducted into service, with 13 Squadron, on December 29, 2009. A second example followed in late April and the third and fourth will follow by the end of the year.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Flying Instructors School (FIS)". www.joinpaf.gov.pk. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
- ^ "Helicopter Flying Training School". www.joinpaf.gov.pk. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
- ^ "Transport Conversion School". www.joinpaf.gov.pk. Retrieved 2020-04-04.