The Shaheens of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) were presented national honors for their air performance in the recent conflict against India as part of the 79th Day of Independence of Pakistan on Thursday.
In July, the planning minister, Ahsan Iqbal said that this year’s independence day would be marked as “Marka-I-Haq” (Battle of Truth). The term is used by the State for the conflict with India from the attack of the Pahalgama on April 22 to the end of the Bunyanum Marsoos operation with a high fire on May 10. May’s conflict was caused as New Delhi blamed Islamabad for the attack without evidence, a claim strongly refuted by Pakistan. From May 6 to 7, New Delhi launched air attacks that killed civilians. In retaliation, PAF demolished six Indian airplanes in Aire-Aire combat on May 7. The general general general in India has also recognized that his forces suffered losses in the air, but denied having lost six planes.
In a ceremony in Islamabad today, the awards, including the honors of war and peace times, were conferred by President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
According to Public Relations between Services (ISPR), Eight Sitara-i-Jurat (Cut Star), five tamgha-i-jurat (courage medal), 24 Sitara-i-Basalat (Value Star), 45 Tamgha-i-Basalat (Value Medal), 146 Imtiazi Asnad (mentioned in the shipments of Senior Commanders), 259 Value cards) Imtiazi Asnad (mentioned in the offices of commanders), 259 value cards), 146 Imtiazi Asnad (mentioned in the offices of commanders), 259 downtown downtines), enechate courtry coas courtions). Tamgha-Imtiaz (military) (Medal of Excellence) were awarded to both officers and enlisted men.
Of the total, the following list includes the names and honors granted to the PAF:
Sitara-i-Jurat
- Bilal Wing Commander General Service Pilot Race (GDP)
- Wing Commander Hammad Ibne Masood, GDP
- Squadron leader M. Yousaf Khan, GDP
- Leader of the Muhammad Osama Ishfaq squad, GDP
- Leader of the Muhammad Hassan Anees, GDP
- Hassan Talal Squadron leader, GDP
- Squadron leader Fida Muhammad Khan, GDP
- Muhammad Ashhad Amir flight lieutenant, GDP
Sitara-i-Basala
- Vice Marshal of Air Muhammad Ehsan Ulhaq, GDP
- VICE Marshal Air Aurangzeb Ahmed, GDP
- Air Commodoro Attaullah Zeb, GDP
- ZIA AFTAB Air Commodoro, GDP
- Air Comodoro Muhammad Noman Ali Khan, GDP
- Air Comodore Ali Javed Hashmi, Engineer (ENGG)
- Sajjad Haider Air Commodoro, AD
Tamgha-i-Basala
- Usman Squadron leader Yousaf, (Shaheed) ENGG
- Air Commodor
- Air Commodoro Farhan Zia, GDP
- Jehanzeb Burki Air Commodoro, Engg
- Air Commodoro Azhar Hasan, Engg
- Air Comodoro Rana Ilitas Hassan, Air Defense (AD)
- Comodoro Air Syed Muhammad Kamran Abid, AD
- Captain of the Muhammad Salman group, AD
- Wajeh Ullah Mian Ala Commander, GDP
- Wing Commander Muhammad Shafaat Saeed, GDP
- Wing commander Malik Rizwan-Ul-Haq Iftikhar, GDP
- Haider Ijaz Ala Commander, GDP
- Ala azam wing commander, GDP
- Nazir Awais Wing Commander
- Leader of the jibran rashid, GDP
- Kashif Bashir squad leader, GDP
- LEADER OF THE HASSAAN KHAN Squadron, GDP
- Muhammad Zeeshan squad leader, GDP
- Muhammad Saad squad leader, GDP
- Saad Arif Squadron leader, ENGG
- Leader of the Aamir Ghafoor Squad
- Leader of the Muhammad Arqam Raees squad, AD
- Muhammad Nouman Shafique flight lieutenant, GDP
Imtiazi Sanad
- Senior Muhammad Ayaz (Shaheed)
- Senior Najeb Sultan Technician (Shaheed)
- Chief Technician Muhammad Aurengzeb (Shaheed)
- Senior technician MUBBSHIR JAVED (Shaheed)
- Body Technician Farooq Ahmad (Shaheed)
- Syed Nabeel Masood Air Commodoro, GDP
- Air Commodoro Irfan Rasul Ghauri, GDP
- Air Comodoro Abdul Ghaffar Buzdar, GDP
- Commodore Air Mudassar Arshad Malhi, GDP
- Captain of the Muhammad Salem Raza Group, GDP
- Captain of the Muhammad Jawad Azim group, GDP
- Captain of the Ameer Hamza Mehdi Group
- Captain of the Farhan Ahmed Group, GDP
- Umair Ali AD group captain
- Qasim Khan Ala Commander, GDP
- Wing Commander Muhammad Umair Riaz, GDP
- Wing Commander Muhammad Safyan Azad, GDP
- Muhammad Waqas Rasheed, GDP commander, GDP
- Umar Farooq wing commander, GDP
- Muhammad Faisal Ala Commander Engineer
- Imran Atif ad commander
- Wing Commander Ey Ali Shah Edu
- Leader of the Abdur Rehman Squadron, GDP
- Zaeem Khalid squad leader, GDP
- Leader of the Muslim Raza Squadron, GDP
- Leader of the Zeshan Muhammad Squad
- Leader of the Muhammad Umair Raza squad, GDP
- Shaiq Ashraf squad leader, GDP
- Leader of the Muhammad Umar Ahmad, GDP
- Squadron leader Makhdoom Muhammad Sami, GDP
- Yasir Akram squad leader, GDP
- Junaid Amjad Siddique Squadron leader, GDP
- Leader of the mudassar javed squad, GDP
- Leader of the Abdur Rehman Khan Squadron, GDP
- Leader of the Hassam Hassan Squadron, GDP
- ABDUL RAFAY Squadron leader, GDP
- Leader of the Adnan Akram squad, GDP
- Leader of the Ali Qasim Squadron, GDP
- Leader of the M. Muneeb Ul Hassan, GDP
- Leader of the Saroosh Haider Squadron
- Sikandar Waseem Squadron leader, GDP
- Leader of the Hassam Ashfaq squad, GDP
- Leading engineer of the Asfandyar Awan squad
- Leading engineer of the Ammar Hussain Farooqi squad
- Leader of the Faizan Squadron Ul Haq Rajput
- Leader of the Noman Hydair Squadron
- Muhammad Abid Squadron leader
- Leader of the Sulaman Ishtiaq satti ad squad
- Junaid Ahmed Ad Squadron Leader
- Leader of the Atta Squadron Ullah Sahibzada Ad
- Leader of the Zia Ur Rehman Ad
- Leader of the Nadeem Anwer Nadeem admin and special duties (A and SD) Squad
- Danish Muhammad Squadron leader iqbal a & sd
- Leader of the Majid Shehzad It Squadron
- The leader of the Muhammad Azhar Latif squad gathered
- Rizwan Karim month squad leader month
- Flight Lieutenant Engineer Muhammad Sarosh
- Flight Lieutenant Engineer Rana Muhammad Hasan
- Flight Lieutenant Muhammad Usman Engineer
- Flight Lieutenant Engineer Muhammad Zarar Hashmi
- Flight Lieutenant Muhammad Yahya Haider A & SD
- Flight Lieutenant Usama Khalid A & SD
- Tabassum Hussain Flying Officer Engineer
- Muhammad Hassir Flying Officer Engineer
- CWO IKRAM Khan
- Cwo m ashraf khan
- Cwo Muhammad Majid
- CWO SHAHID KAMRAN KHAN
- Wo Muhammad Azam
- Awo Muhammad Adnan
- Chief Technician Sami Ullah
- Chief Technician Samander Khan
- Chief Technician Muhammad Aleem
- Chief Technician Muhammad Ashraf
- Senior Waseem Technician
- Senior Arshad Mobeen Technician
- Senior Asghar Ali Technician
- Senior technician IHSAN ULLAH
- Senior Muhammad Imran Technician
While describing Pakistan’s response to the Air Force of India, the general director of PAF, the vicisumns of air relations of the air, Aurengzeb Ahmed, said May 12, the response of the PAF was based “on time and the place of election”, showing “bold, aggressive and unwavering resolution of the brave military leadership.”
Last month, Lieutenant General of the Chinese Air Force, Wang Gang, praised the “exemplary performance” during air clash, praising the “decisive response and measure delivered by PAF pilots under the resolved leadership of the air chief.”
Last week, in response to the statements that India had demolished the Pakistani aircraft, the Minister of Defense, Khawaja Asif, said that “not a single Pakistani plane was beaten or destroyed” by India, and added that Pakistan took out six Indian jets, the S400 air defense batteries and the non -handled aircraft of the India, while ” Indian air bases of the action “.
France’s air chief, General Jerome Bellanger, said previously that he has seen evidence of the loss of three Indian fighters, including a rafale. The Indian Air Force has not commented on those statements.
Days after air combat, The Washington PostBased on the visual evidence analyzed by experts, he informed that at least two French -made Indian combat planes were demolished by the Pakistan Air Force.
According The wireThe defense of India attachment to Indonesia, the captain of the Navy of India, Shiv Kumar, while talking in a seminar in June, acknowledged that the PAF knocked down the Indian fighters.
During his presentation at the event, Kumar had recognized the loss of Indian airplanes. According to Kumar, Indian combat aircraft were “operating under strict political orders of the government to not point to Pakistani military facilities or air defense systems,” The wire reported.
“This self -imposed limitation by the Government was intended to avoid the scaling of conflicts in a nuclear environment,” added the exit, citing the Indian officer.
The intelligence failure of India was fundamental for the an hour’s air battle between Pakistan and India, which led to the fall of the Rafale aircraft by the J-10 combatants of the Pakistan Air Force that use PL-15s missiles, according to a report.
Reuters The interviews with two Indian officials and three of their Pakistani counterparts found that Rafale’s performance was not the key problem: central for its fall was a failure of Indian intelligence with respect to the range of the Missile PL-15 made by China fired by fighter J-10. China and Pakistan are the only countries that operate both J-10, known as vigorous dragons, and PL-15.
Defective intelligence gave the pilots Rafale a false sense of confidence that they were out of the Pakistani shot, which believed it was only about 150 km, Indian officials said, referring to the widely cited range of the PL-15 export variant.
“We ambush them,” said the PAF official, added that Islamabad made an electronic war assault on Delhi’s systems in an attempt to confuse Indian pilots. Indian officials dispute the effectiveness of these efforts.
“The Indians did not expect them to shoot them,” said Justin Bronk, an expert at Air War of the Royal United Services Institute of London. “And the PL-15 is clearly very capable in the long term.” The PL-15 that hit the rafale was triggered from about 200 km away, according to Pakistani officials, and even further according to Indian officials. That would do that among the most registered air-air attacks.