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  2. No. 23 Squadron IAF - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 3 December 2015. ^ @IAF_MCC (1 October 2020). "No 23 Sqn 'Panthers' raised in the year 1956, went on to become the first 'Gnat' squadron of IAF. The Sqn in 196 5War achieved its first aerial kill & earned the title SabreSlayers" ( Tweet) – via Twitter. ^ "How-Indian-Air-Force-Came-of-Age-in-1965".

  3. 1968 Indian Air Force An-12 crash - Wikipedia

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    0. On 7 February 1968, an Antonov An-12 turboprop transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force piloted by Flight Lieutenant Harkewal Singh and Squadron Leader Pran Nath Malhotra, [3] [4] [5] disappeared while flying to Leh Airport from Chandigarh. [2] Flight 203 was on approach to Leh when the pilot decided to turn back due to inclement weather ...

  4. Kalaikunda Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Kalaikunda Air Force Station. /  22.3394167°N 87.2145472°E  / 22.3394167; 87.2145472. Kalaikunda Air Force Station ( ICAO: VEDX) is an Indian Air Force Base in Kharagpur, located in the West Midnapur district of the state of West Bengal. It was the home of No. 18 Squadron IAF, the Flying Bullets.

  5. Chabua Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Indian Air Force. The airfield was abandoned after World War II. IAF commenced operations from this airfield in 1962 amid increased tensions with China and following the annexation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China. Initially Dakotas and Vampires, later Hunters, Otters and Mi-4 helicopters commenced air operations from Chabua air base.

  6. Category : Military units and formations of the Indian Air Force

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    W. Western Air Command (India) Categories: Military units and formations of India. Indian Air Force. Air force units and formations by country.

  7. 24 Indian pilots (1940) - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, 24 Indian pilots, also known as the X-squad, were sent to the UK for operational training and squadron service with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (RAFVR). [1] [2] The pilots included Ranjan Dutt, Erlic W. Pinto, Hari C. Dewan, Mahinder Singh Pujji and Man Mohan Singh. Of the 24, 16 qualified as pilots and six were posted to non ...

  8. Indian Air Force Band - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Air Force Band, known officially as No. 1 Air Force Band is a full-time military band of the Indian Air Force. It is considered to be the primary musical unit of the IAF, currently stationed in Jalahalli. Outside the symphony orchestra, other military ensembles have included the following: parade band, jazz ensemble, and vocalist group.

  9. List of Indian Air Force Gallantry Award winners - Wikipedia

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    Air Commodore William Macdonald "Jimmy" Goodman Vir Chakra. Wing Commander Amar Jit Singh Sandhu; Jasjit Singh (IAF officer) Krishan Kant Saini; Trevor Keelor; Denzil Keelor; Ajay Ahuja; Abhinandan Varthaman; Vinod Neb (Received twice (bar to VrC). Once in 1965 and 1971.) Ashoka Chakra. Suhas Biswas