Monday, September 16, 2019

IAF's Golden Arrows squadron to be revived for Rafale

The Indian Air Force on Tuesday is expected to resurrect its ‘Golden Arrows‘ 17 Squadron which will be the first unit to fly the multi-role Rafale fighter jets.

IAF chief B S Dhanoa will resurrect the 17 squadron at an event on Tuesday at the Ambala Air Force Station as it prepares to receive the Rafale jets, official sources said.

The ‘Golden Arrows‘ 17 Squadron was commanded by Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa during the Kargil war in 1999.

The squadron, which operated from Bhatinda air base, was disbanded in 2016 after the IAF started gradual phasing out of Russian-origin Mig 21 jets.

The squadron was formed in 1951, and initially it flew de Havilland Vampire F Mk 52 fighters.

India is expected to receive the first Rafale jet by end of this month.
The IAF has already completed preparations, including readying required infrastructure and training of pilots, to welcome the fighter aircraft.
The sources said the first squadron of the aircraft will be deployed at the Ambala Air Force Station, considered one of the most strategically located bases of the IAF.
16/09/19 Spring Hill Contributor/Rawlins Review
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