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No. 10 Squadron IAF

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No. 10 Squadron
Active20 February 1944 - 31 March 2019
CountryIndiaRepublic of India
Branch Royal Indian Air Force (1944-50)
 Indian Air Force (1950-2019)
RoleCAS
Interdiction
Reconnaissance
Garrison/HQJodhpur AFS
Nickname"Winged Daggers"
MottosYudhay Krutnischay
Into war with determination
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Bob Doe
M. A. Rahman
C. G. Devashar
Military unit

No. 10 Squadron (Daggers) was a fighter squadron equipped withMiG-27. It was based atJodhpur Air Force Station.[1] The squadron was number-plate in March 2019.[2]

History

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No. 10 Squadron, Indian Air Force, was formed in 1944 and was the last squadron of theRoyal Indian Air Force to be created duringWorld War II.

In 1954, No. 10 Squadron transitioned to a night-fighting role with the induction of the Vampire NF54 aircraft. Stationed at Palam Air Force Station, the squadron was tasked with providing nocturnal air defence for the capital region. The NF54, equipped with AI Mk10 radar, required specialised training for pilots and navigators, leading to the development of unique operational protocols. The squadron maintained this role until its decommissioning in April 1964.[3]

The squadron was presented with its President's Standard on 18 March 1985, at Jodhpur.

Assignments

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Aircraft

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AircraftFromToAir Base
Pre-Independence (1944–47)
Hawker HurricaneMay 1944August 1945Lahore[4][5]
Harvard 2BJuly 1944September 1947
Spitfire VIIIAugust 1945January 1947AFS Yelahanka
Post-Independence (1947–Present)
Hawker TempestJanuary 1947January 1954AFS Ambala
Vampire FB52January 1954January 1955AFS Palam
Vampire NF54September 1955May 1964
Douglas C-47July 1958July 1964
HAL HF-24 MarutApril 19671971AFS Pune
December 1971August 1980AFS Uttarlai
MiG-23January 1981December 1993AFS Jodhpur
MiG-27January 199431 March 2019

References

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  1. ^"Squadrons and Helicopter Units". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved3 December 2015.
  2. ^"No.10 Squadron Winged Daggers". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved18 January 2021.
  3. ^Gupta, Anchit (8 July 2022)."Guardians of the Night Skies: IAF's Vampire NF54 Fleet".IAFHistory. Retrieved5 May 2025.
  4. ^"No.10 Squadron Winged Daggers". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved20 June 2021.
  5. ^Singh, Pushpinder (14 June 2017)."No.10 Squadron". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved20 June 2021.
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