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No. 51 Squadron "Sword Arms" is a fighter squadron of Indian air force, based in Srinagar Air Force Station.[2] The squadron is under the western command of Indian Air Force.

No. 51 Squadron
Active1 February 1985 – 30 September 2022[1]
Country Republic of India
Branch Indian Air Force
RoleFighter
Garrison/HQSrinagar AFS
Nickname(s)Sword Arms
Motto(s)Yudhya Mahaspara Bhayankara
which means "valour for victory"

History


No.51 Squadron was initially raised in AFS Chandigarh in 1985, then being equipped with Mig-21 Type 75 variant which later went on to be upgraded to the Mig-21 Bison variant. The squadron was shortly relocated to AFS Srinagar.[3]

The squadron was number-plated by 30 September, 2022.[4]


Notable Incidents


No. 51 Squadron "Sword Arms"On 27 February 2019, Varthaman was flying a MiG-21 as a part of a sortie that was scrambled to intercept Pakistani aircraft who were participating in Operation Swift Retort . In the dogfight that ensued, he crossed into Pakistani airspace in Sabzkot sector where he shot down an F16 with a Vympel R73 and was subsequently himself shot down by a PAF F16. Abhinandan after getting hit, safely ejected and descended in the village of Horran in Pakistan administered Kashmir, approximately 7km from the Line of Control.

According to local villager, Varthaman could be identified as an Indian pilot by the Indian flag on his parachute. Upon landing, Varthaman asked the villagers if he was in India to which one of the quick thinking boy said yes. Abhinandhan then responded with Indian slogans. When he unbuckled himself from the parachute, the villagers suddenly shouted "Pakistan Zindabad" and started chasing him. Varthman ran for approximately 500 metres while constantly firing warning shots at the villagers to a small pond, where he attempted to sink and swallow some of his documents. Subsequently, he was captured and manhandled by the villagers before being rescued by the Pakistan Army.

Later that day, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs claimed that IAF had shot down a Pakistani F-16 and an Indian pilot was missing in action after a MiG-21 Bison fighter plane was lost while engaging with Pakistani jets. [5] [6] [7] [8] Flt Chirag chaudhary was an officer from this sqn who was awarded Vayu Sena medal for his role in a counter insurgency operation the officer is relived from the service on medical grounds in year 2022


Aircraft


AircraftFromToAir Base
MiG-21 Bis1 February 1985January 2004AFS Chandigarh[1]
MiG-21 BisonJanuary 200430 September 2022AFS Srinagar

References






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