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No. 11 Squadron
Arrows
Logo of the squadron
Active1 January 1949
Country Pakistan
Allegiance Pakistan
Branch Pakistan Air Force
TypeFighter squadron
RoleMulti-role,Operational Conversion Unit (OCU)
Part ofNo. 39 Multi-Role Wing
Southern Air Command
AirbasePAF Base Shahbaz (Jacobabad)
NicknameArrows
MottoYour destination is above everyone else’s destination.[1]
MascotAn arrow pointing up through a circle of stars.[1]
AircraftF-16A/B Block 15 MLU
Engagements
Battle honoursSargodha 65
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Nur Khan
Abdul Rahim Khan
FS Hussain
Mitty Masud
Zulfiqar Ali Khan
Anwar Shamim
MM Alam
Sattar Alvi
W. J. M. Turowicz
Yousuf Ali Khan
Rizwan Ullah Khan[2]
Insignia
Patch
Aircraft flown
FighterSupermarine Attacker (1951–1956)
F-86F Sabre (1956–1966)
Shenyang F-6 (1966–1983)
F-16 Fighting Falcon (1983–present)
Military unit
PAF Squadrons
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10 Squadron "Bulls"12 Squadron "Burraqs"

No. 11 Squadron, named theArrows, is aPakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter squadron assigned to the No. 39 Multi-Role Wing of the PAF Southern Air Command. It operates the Block 15 MLU model of theF-16 Fighting Falcon with amulti-role tasking and is also anOperational Conversion Unit (OCU).

The squadron crest has an arrow pointing upwards, circled by 11 stars, and symbolises the pursuit of professional excellence.[citation needed]

The 11 Squadron became the winners of the 2019 Inter Squadron Armament Competition (ISAC-2019) which was held atSonmiani firing range in October 2019.[3]

History

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Pakistani Supermarine Attackers

The squadron was first established on 1 January 1949 at RPAF Station Mauripur as a light bomber unit. It was supposed to be equipped with theBristol Brigand but the first aircraft crashed before arriving in Pakistan. The type's procurement was subsequently halted and the unit was disbanded in February 1949. In June 1951 the unit was restored as a fighter-interceptor squadron and became the PAF's first jet squadron with the introduction of theSupermarine Attacker. First commanded by Squadron Leader A. Rahim Khan, the unit was to remain the PAF's only jet squadron until 18 January 1956 when the unit was re-equipped with theF-86F Sabre and its role changed to a Fighter Bomber squadron.[citation needed]

1965 War

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The squadron took part in the 1965 Indo-Pak War as part of the No. 33 Wing atPAF Base Sargodha (now PAF Base Mushaf). The Arrows flew 227 sorties, including Air Defence and Close Air Support missions, during the 17-day war. TenHawker Hunters and threeFolland Gnats of theIndian Air Force were shot down during these missions, with a further three Hawker Hunters damaged. One F-86 was shot down in Indian territory during a fighter sweep mission, flown by Flying Officer Shaukat.[citation needed]

1971 War

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Shenyang F-6 (Serial#1825), this particular aircraft scored asidewinder kill on an IndianMig-21 overShakargarh

When sanctions and an arms embargo was placed on Pakistan by the U.S. after the 1965 war, the Arrows were re-equipped with theShenyang F-6 in 1966 and their role changed to Air Superiority. The unit moved toPAF Base Rafiqui in January 1971, moving back to Sargodha during the 1971 Indo-Pak War. Again, the squadron flew Air Defence and Close Air Support missions during which aSukhoi Su-7 and aMiG-21 were shot down. One of the squadron's F-6 fighter was shot down over India. After the war, the squadron returned to PAF Base Rafiqui.During these wars, the Arrows were credited with the highest number of kills of any PAF squadron.[4]

1982 - 1998

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In January 1983, the unit was again moved toPAF Base Sargodha and became the first squadron to re-equip with theF-16 Fighting Falcon, becoming a Multi-Role unit with the introduction of the F-16A/B Block 15.[citation needed]

The squadron was termed as "exceptional" after an inspection by the Inspectorate team on 28 October 1991. In early 1992 an imminent threat to Pakistani nuclear facilities led to the squadron flying missions under a national contingency plan namedThunderbolt from 19 February 1992. After nuclear tests by India in May 1998, the squadron was deployed on 24 May 1998 to its wartime location at a satellite base to perform day/night Air Defence Alert (ADA) duties until 28 May 1998 when the Pakistani nuclear tests were completed.[citation needed]

2019 Jammu and Kashmir Airstrikes

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Main article:Operation Swift Retort
The F-16BM which supposedly shot down an Indian warplane in 2019 (Indian flag as kill mark visible on the nose)

The No. 11 Squadron played a vital role duringhostilities in 2019 with India. An F-16B Block-20 MLU (S. No. 84606) flown by Squadron Leader Hasan Siddiqui also supposedly shot down an Indian SU-30MKI from theNo. 221 Squadron IAF with anAIM-120 BVR missile.[5]

Aircraft Flown

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No. 11 Squadron
Arrows
RoleOperationalAircraftNotes
Fighter Interceptor1951–1956Supermarine Attacker
Type 538 Attacker FB.50
A land-based variant of the naval Attacker, powered byRR Nene 4, 36 built for the PAF, first delivered in 1953.[6]
Fighter Bomber1956–1966F-86 Sabre
F-86F
Air Superiority1966–1983Shenyang F-6
F-6C
[4]
Multi-role
Operational Conversion Unit
1983—PresentF-16 Fighting Falcon
F-16AM/BM Block 15 MLU
The PAF's first F-16 squadron.

Gallery

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  • Lockheed Martin F-16 of the No. 11 Squadron
    Lockheed Martin F-16 of the No. 11 Squadron
  • Lockheed Martin F-16BM of the No. 11 Squadron drops 2000lb GBU-10s
    Lockheed Martin F-16BM of the No. 11 Squadron drops 2000lb GBU-10s

Exercises

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National

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  • Jetstream 1981 – awarded with Professionals Trophy.
  • Exercise Hit Hard XII (1990) – Deployed toPAF Base Masroor to take part in the exercise and also completed guided bomb trials at Sonmiani Test Range.
  • July 1991 – participated in a DACT Camp with No. 5, 18 and 20 Squadrons.[citation needed]
  • High Mark 1993 – 225 kills awarded, 100% mission success rate achieved, 100% accuracy achieved usingATLIS II targeting pod and laser-guided bombs.[citation needed]
  • ACES (Air Combat Evaluations)
  • Inter-Squadron Armament Competition (ISAC)

International

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"F-16 Units - PAF 11th squadron". F-16.net. 19 June 2007. Retrieved16 May 2013.
  2. ^Shaikh, A. R. (2000). The Story of the Pakistan Air Force, 1988-1998: A Battle Against Odds. (p. 373)
  3. ^"PAF's No 11 Multirole Squadron wins Inter Squadron Armament Competition".
  4. ^ab"Final Salute to F-6". Archived fromthe original on 26 March 2008. Retrieved8 February 2008.
  5. ^Alan Warnes (19 March 2020)."Operation Swift Retort one year on".Key Military.com.
  6. ^Bingham, Victor (31 May 2004).Supermarine Fighter Aircraft. Ramsbury, UK: The Crowood Press, 2004.ISBN 1-86126-649-9.
  7. ^"Military Aircraft Photography - Anatolian Eagle".
  8. ^"Al-Saqoor II"(PDF). Retrieved6 July 2012.


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