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  • acquired in the United States. The squadron flew the Flying Fortress, an aircraft credited with propelling the IAF into the realm of modern aerial warfare...
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  • club Forge FC, a professional Canadian soccer club 69 Squadron IAF, an Israeli Air Force squadron This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    144 "Phoenix" Squadron 200 "First UAV" Squadron Hatzerim Airbase (Air Force Base 6) 69 "Hammers" Squadron 102 "Flying Tiger" Squadron IAF Aerobatic Team...
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    of the 69 Squadron, which was equipped with the F-15I, and commanded the squadron during the Second Lebanon War. During his tenure, the squadron have undertaken...
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  • No. 35 Squadron IAF (Rapiers) was an electronic warfare and air superiority squadron of the Indian Air Force (IAF). It was based at Bakshi Ka Talab Airforce...
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    squadrons. 150 Squadron (Israel) 199 Squadron (Israel) 248 Squadron (Israel) "Idaho Falls Spokesperson - About Page". GlobalSecurity.org list of IAF Squadrons...
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    the 69 Squadron "Hammers" at the IAF Museum The Syrian nuclear reactor destroyed by Operation Outside the Box in 2007 In addition to two squadrons with...
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    Squadron IAF (Desert Tigers) No. 221 Squadron IAF (Valiants) Jodhpur AFS: 32 Wing No. 31 Squadron IAF (Lions) Lohegaon AFS: 2 Wing No. 20 Squadron IAF (Lightnings)...
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    badges, brevets and insignia. On 1 April 1933, the IAF commissioned its first squadron, No.1 Squadron, with four Westland Wapiti biplanes and five Indian...
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    instructor, he trained as a pilot and joined No. 7 Squadron IAF. He later commanded this squadron during the Burma Campaign and mentioned in dispatches...
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    Airbase. The squadron operated the Gloster Meteor from Ramat David. In March 2018, the IAF confirmed that 119 Squadron, together with Squadrons 69 and 253...
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    began to leave. IAF Squadron Leader Trevor Keelor of No. 23 Squadron claimed to have shot down an F-86 Sabre on 3 September for the IAF's first air-combat...
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    following which it was amalgamated with several other units to form the IAF's 100 Squadron. On 10 November 1947, with the impending decision on the partition...
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    the first Gnat fighter was accepted by the IAF into squadron service. During its service life with the IAF, the Gnat proved to be relatively successful...
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    War, flown by 69 Squadron; they were withdrawn in 1958 after seeing minor action in the 1956 Suez Crisis. Israeli Air Force 69 Squadron IAF Three B-17s...
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    Air International, Vol. 69 No. 3. pp. 20–25. ISSN 0306-5634. Glenn, Ashley. SEPECAT Jaguar in action. Carrollton, Texas: Squadron/Signal Publications Inc...
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  • pushed back to July 30. "Rimon 20" was to begin with an attack by IAF 69 Squadron F-4E Phantom IIs on an Egyptian radar station southeast of the city...
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    to fly the F-4 Phantom II. In September 1969 he became commander of 69 Squadron, which he commanded throughout the War of Attrition. In the course of...
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    C-17s are based at Hindon Air Force Station and are operated by No. 81 Squadron IAF Skylords. The first C-17 was delivered in January 2013 for testing and...
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    Highway 41 or NH 41. It is about 90 km from Bhuj. It was home to No. 101 Squadron IAF in India, which as of May 2024, relocated to Hasimara AFS. It consists...
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