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Picture of PAF Year 1965
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Squadron Leader Shabbir Hussain Syed (Pakistan Air Force)

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Captured Indian Air Force Ouragan aircraft - Pictures/Memorabilia of Rann of Kutch Skirmish 1965
 
Come on Dude --- you are posting the old pics --- pic three & 5 are repost
Picture of PAF Year 1965
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Squadron Leader Shabbir Hussain Syed (Pakistan Air Force)

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Captured Indian Air Force Ouragan aircraft - Pictures/Memorabilia of Rann of Kutch Skirmish 1965
The first one is not PAF. They are Canberras rather then B57s. Can't tell which Air Force most likely IAF. You can also see Vampires in the back. I think PAF also shot down a Canberra in 1959 on a recccee mission deep inside Pakistan maybe hence the picture linked to PAF.
 
Bell Pic # 3 & MI pic are also posted earlier by you --- so repost on your part too


double post dude --- same stuff posted in other thread ---no need to repost again

a humble request to all -- there is a dedicated thread for Special Ops, post all Spec Ops related media in that thread --- keep this thread for Regular troops & Armory


Ear Muffs those are bro
My bad, thanks for correction.
 
Is this a.c. also in paf museum now? ?

Referring to captured ouragan its was function with minor damage And belly landed intact ;)


That IAF Dassault Ouragan (known as 'Toofani' in IAF) was forced to land by a pair of PAF F-86F Sabres scrambled from Mauripur. The incident happened on June 24, 1965 during Rann of Kutch dispute between Pakistan and India before the start of full-scale war in September 1965.

In book 'Battle for Pakistan - The Air War of 1965' by John Fricker there are three photos (including the one posted by Saeed here) of this IAF Ouragan apparently taken soon after the incident. The photos indicate IAF Ouragan lost its undercarriage during landing but otherwise received very little damage.

It will be interesting to know where this aircraft is now.

Captured Indian Air Force Ouragan Aircraft. In June 1965, India and Pakistan had a border skirmish in the Rann of Kutch region. On 24 June 1965, an ndian Air Force (IAF) Ouragan fighter (Serial No. IC 698), flown by Flt. Lt. Rana Lal Chand Sikka intruded into Pakistani airspace. A Pakistan Air Force (PAF) F-104A Starfighter intercepted the IAF fighter near Badin in Sindh. Just as the PAF pilot locked on to the Indian fighter and was about to release his Sidewinder Air-to-Air Missile, the Indian pilot lowered his aircraft’s landing gear (an internationally-recognized sign of aerial surrender). The IAF pilot landed at an open field near Jangshahi village near Badin. The IAF pilot was taken prisoner and released on 14 August 1965 – as a goodwill gesture on Pakistan’s Independence Day – minus the IAF Ouragan fighter, which was retained by the PAF as a trophy and flown by a PAF pilot to an airbase in Karachi.


https://sites.google.com/site/kargi...system/app/templates/print/&showPrintDialog=1


Cold War Jet Combat: Air-to-Air Jet Fighter Operations 1950-1972
By Martin Bowman

https://books.google.com/books?id=Q...A114#v=onepage&q=iaf ouragan captured&f=false
 
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