Pakistan
Air Force was born on 14th of August 1947, with the independence
of Pakistan. The growth of PAF is a story of unusual struggle
and sacrifice. A tiny auxiliary Service, with a small number of
personnel and insignificant equipment, emerging as a powerful
weapon of the country’s defence, was a thrilling phenomenon.
The dedication of its pioneers shaped the future of a force, destined
to gain respect, after proving its worth in the wars of 1965 and
1971, where it outclassed a much larger enemy, India. The story
of PAF is a tale of development, despite heavy odds and limitations.
It is the narration of a nation’s desire, for preserving
its freedom, through the use of technology and willpower, working
side by side.
Pakistan Air Force made a humble beginning with two fighter and
one transport Squadrons, a negligible infrastructure, non-existent
command structure, and almost nil maintenance facilities. All
it had was the courage and determination of a handful of its personnel,
who left no stone unturned, in shaping PAF into the Air Force
of today. |