No. 16 Squadron (Pakistan Air Force)
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No. 16 Squadron, nicknamed the Black Panthers, is a multi-role squadron of the
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's Northern Air Command. It is currently based at
Minhas Airbase Minhas Airbase or Kamra Airbase is a PAF Airbase located at Kamra, Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan. It was named in the honour of Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas, who was awarded the Nishan-e-Haider for valor in the Indo-Pakistani War of 197 ...
and operates the PAC JF-17 Thunder multi-role jets.


History

The squadron was established in 1957 under the command of
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Imam-ul-Haq Khan, equipped with
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fighter aircraft and assigned the role of Tactical Attack. It was temporarily disbanded in 1963 and reestablished on 13 April 1970 at
PAF Base Masroor PAF Base Masroor is the largest airbase operated by the Pakistan Air Force. It is located in the Mauripur area of Karachi, in the Sindh province. The base was originally known as RPAF Station Mauripur and after 1956, as PAF Station Mauripur. ...
, flying the F-86F Sabre and commanded by Wing Commander Sharbat Ali Changazi. In February 1971, as the Fighter Leaders School, the unit was assigned to train senior pilots in advanced tactics. Although the squadron was not employed in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, its pilots were transferred to PAF Base Peshawar, where they flew with the No. 26 Squadron. Changazi lead several strike missions into Indian territory and shot down an Indian Air Force
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. Squadron Leader Cecil Chaudhry, attached to No. 18 Squadron, was shot down by ground fire but ejected safely and later shot down an Indian
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. The squadron was disbanded in October 1972 and reestablished in 1982 at
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, equipped with the
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. It was decided that the Panthers would be the first squadron to be reequipped with the Nanchang A-5C attack fighter, and personnel were sent to China to be trained on it. The first batch of A-5s was delivered to PAF Base Rafiqui on 12 February 1983, a reequipment ceremony was held on 21 March 1983, the squadron was assigned the role of tactical attack, and Wing Commander Hamid Saeed Khan was put in command. A Pakistan Day flypast on 23 March 1983 earned the squadron a "Best Fly-Past" award. The Panthers also converted pilots of the No. 7 ("Bandits") and No. 26 ("Black Spiders") squadrons to fly the Nanchang A-5C. In November 1985, the unit began practicing with live 750 lb bombs and extensive Dissimilar Air Combat Training (DACT) with the PAF's
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squadrons. In 1988, more DACT sorties were flown against the Chengdu F-7P. Five A-5Cs were added to the squadron's fleet in May 1989, and in mid-1990 Wing Commander Zafar evaluated the upgraded A-5M and A-5F attack fighters in China. In 1991, three Shenyang FT-6 dual-seat fighters with Martin-Baker ejection seats were inducted for training purposes. In November 1991 the unit was temporarily transferred to
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and flew 115 sorties from there with 100% serviceability and reliability rates. In 1997 the squadron was again temporarily transferred to
PAF Base Minhas Minhas Airbase or Kamra Airbase is a PAF Airbase located at Kamra, Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan. It was named in the honour of Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas, who was awarded the Nishan-e-Haider for valor in the Indo-Pakistani War of 197 ...
and Murid during runway recarpeting at the unit's parent airbase. A deployment to
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for Air Defence Alert duties was also carried out. In 1998 an A-5's canopy jettisoned during an Exercise Wide Awake sortie, but the aircraft landed safely.


2019 Jammu & Kashmir Airstrikes

In February 2019, 2 JF-17s from the No. 26 Squadron armed with
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REK bombs participated in the retaliatory airstrikes in
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and dropped their bombs near
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installations.


Aircraft Flown


Gallery

File:Nanchang A-5C of Pakistan Air Force.jpg, Nanchang A-5C of No.16 Squadron of PAF File:13-143 LBG SIAE 2015 (18987371056).jpg, JF-17 Thunder from the No. 16 Squadron on display with the Squadron mascot "Black Panther" painted on its tail File:Eight Pakistan Air Force JF-17s escort Air China Boeing 747-400.jpg, PAC JF-17 Thunders from No.16 and No.26 squadron escorting the Chinese Premier's
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during his official visit to Pakistan


Exercises


Regular

* Exercise Flat Out ** 1988 ** 1989 ** 1991 ** 1992 ×3 ** 1996 ×3 ** 1998 * Exercise Wide Awake ** 1988 – ×2 ** 1989 – ×3 ** 1991 ** 1992 – ×4 ** 1996 – ×3 ** 1998 * DACT Camps (Dissimilar Air Combat Training) ** 1985 – extensive training sorties flown against the
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. ** 1988 – 1v1 sorties evaluating
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against A-5C. ** 1992 ** 1993 ** 1998 – ×2,
PAF Base Minhas Minhas Airbase or Kamra Airbase is a PAF Airbase located at Kamra, Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan. It was named in the honour of Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas, who was awarded the Nishan-e-Haider for valor in the Indo-Pakistani War of 197 ...


Annual and others

* Jetstream 1983 * High Mark 85 * High Mark 86 – offensive sorties flown. Also participated in a live armament exercise at Thal Range. * Long Shadow 88 – February 1988. * Shako 88 * High Mark 89 – deployed to PAF Base Farid. * High Mark 93 – October * High Mark 95 * Saffron Bandit 95 * Hit Hard-VI – April 88 * Hit Hard-VII – June 88 * Hit Hard-VIII – August 88 * Fake-XIV (1988) * Hit Hard (1989) * Tondo-II, Tondo-III, Tondo-IV (1989) * Combat VI (91) * Sore Eyes-III (91) * Condor-II (91) * King Cobra 92 – 100% mission success rate achieved. * Fire Fox 97 – March, an Air Defence exercise during which low level sorties were flown to train interceptor pilots. * Zarb-e-Aahen 98 * Saffron Bandit 98 – PAF Base Sargodha * Armament exercises ** December 1988 –
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firing, Somniani Range. ** 1996 – Air-to-air firing,
PAF Base Masroor PAF Base Masroor is the largest airbase operated by the Pakistan Air Force. It is located in the Mauripur area of Karachi, in the Sindh province. The base was originally known as RPAF Station Mauripur and after 1956, as PAF Station Mauripur. ...
. * Awards ** ACES 97 (Air Combat Evaluations) – received ACES Trophy for best performing tactical attack squadron. ** Inter-Squadron Dive Bombing Competition – No. 16 and 26 squadrons competed, No. 16 won.


In Popular Media

The Squadron was featured in the 2019 Pakistani Film
Sherdil ''Sherdil'' (Urdu: "Lionheart") is a 2019 Pakistani action film produced by NK Pictures. It is written and produced by Nomaan Khan, directed by Azfar Jafri, and stars Mikaal Zulfiqar, Hassan Niazi, Armeena Rana Khan and Sabeeka Imam. The film ...
in which the protagonist Haris is deployed in the No. 16 Squadron and flies the PAC JF-17 Thunder & his grandfather too who flew North American F-86 Sabres of the No. 16 squadron during the 1965 Conflict with India.


See also

* List of Pakistan Air Force squadrons * No.17 Squadron PAF * No.26 Squadron PAF


References


External links


PAF s' No. 16 'Black Panthers' Squadrons History: 1948–1988PAF s' No. 16 'Black Panthers' Squadrons History: 1988–1998
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