No. 23 Squadron PAF
The No. 23 Squadron, nicknamed Talons, is an air superiority fighter squadron of the Pakistan Air Force. It is based at PAF Base Samungli in the Balochistan province of Pakistan and operates the Chengdu F-7PG aircraft.
History
The No.23 Squadron was raised on 16 March 1961 at PAF Base Kohat equipped with Hawker Fury aircraft and was tasked with providing close air support for the army along with anti-locust operations.Operations near the Durand Line
In May 1961 the Squadron participated in bombing strikes in the Bajaur & Dir areas during operations in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.From May 21 to 24 and on 31 May 1961, the squadron flew close air support missions during which the pilots used the Hawker Fury's 60 lb bombs and 20 mm cannons to destroy various targets in the Bajaur valley. A total of 23 sorties were flown by the No. 23 Squadron during these missions.
1961 Pakistan Locust Outbreak
From 16 to 17 November 1961, the squadron participated in "Exercise Hastings" during which it flew five sorties. Almost a week later, four aircraft and pilots from the No. 23 squadron were deployed at Drigh Road Base in Karachi for anti-locust operations during which it flew 28 missions from 21 to 30 November 1961.Temporary disbandment
The squadron was numberplated on 4 March 1964 due to the retirement of Hawker Fury fighters from the Pakistan Air Force.Reactivation
The squadron was reactivated on 8 February 1966 and equipped with the newly inducted Shenyang F-6P "Farmer" at PAF Base Sargodha. It was also assigned the task for converting pilots from other PAF squadrons on the F-6. Between June & September 1966, the squadron trained 23 pilots of various squadrons along with its own pilots.On 16 September, the squadron shifted to PAF Base Rafiqui at Shorkot for a couple of weeks.
1971 War
On 13 October 1971, the squadron was deployed at Risalewala air base from where the squadron operated throughout the 1971 war.On 4 December 1971 during a dogfight near Faisalabad, Flight Lieutenant Javed Latif shot down an Indian Su-7 while his wingman Flying Officer Riffat Munir damaged another. On 8 December, the OC 23 Squadron Wing Commander Manzoor Hashmi shot down an IAF Su-7 with a Sidewinder missile over the village of Khalsapur.
The squadron lost one Shenyang F-6 flown by Flight lieutenant Afzal Siddiqui who was accidentally shot down by Wing Commander Manzoor while they were chasing an Indian Su-7. He was posthumously awarded the Sitara-e-Basalat.