No. 220 Squadron IAF

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No. 220 Squadron
Active23 December 1957 - Present
CountryIndia Republic of India
Branch Indian Air Force
RoleClose Air Support
Air Defence
Garrison/HQHalwara AFS
Nickname(s)"Desert Tigers"
Motto(s)Shauryam Tejo Dhritih
Valour, Energy and Firmness

No. 220 Squadron (Desert Tigers) is a fighter squadron and is equipped with Su-30 MKIs and based at Halwara Air Force Station.[1]

History

From its birth until just short of the Indo-Pak war of 1965, the role of the squadron was Operational Conversion onto Vampire aircraft of the freshly commissioned pilots. The squadron, later re-equipped with the Indigenous HF-24 Marut in April 1969 and flew the Marut in the 1971 Indo-Pak War. In June 1981, the squadron converted onto the MiG-23BN.[2], It was raised at IAF Station Jodhpur and in year 1997 It moved to IAF Station Halwara.

IAF had disbanded the 220 Squadron in June 2005 because of very old aircraft, but resurrected that with the induction of the SU 30 MKIs on 25 September 2012.[3] They received the President's standards at Halwara AFS on 20 September 2013.[4]

Assignments

Aircraft

References

  1. ^ "Squadrons and Helicopter Units". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  2. ^ Pike, John. "Squadron 220". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  3. ^ "No.220 Squadron, Indian Air Force - Database". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  4. ^ "No.220 Squadron - Presentation of the Presidents Standards". Bhaat-rakshak.com=. Retrieved 30 July 2017.

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