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Crest:
The primary role of the Sqn, being Air Maintenance
in the Northern Sector, the unit crest rightfully depicts
the 'Himalayan Eagles' in all its glory. The background depicts
the mighty show capped Himalayas over which the sqn ac have
been flying day in and day out, ever since its inception.
Ladakh region is basically hostile
and rugged in nature and is snow bound for a major part of
the year. The roads remain unsuable for nearly eight to nine
months in an year and transportation of men, material and
ration by air is the only viable alternative. Further North,
where the Army is deployed over the Siachen glacier, air dropping
by AN-32 ac and helicopters is the only way to survival. Therefore,
the unit serves as a 'lifeline' for the Northern Sector and
hence the inscription on the crest ' The Saviors of the North'.
Brief
History: In the wake of the Chinese aggression in 1962,
a need was felt to strengthen our supply lines to the Army
in the Northern Sector encompassing J&K and Ladakh regions.
Consequently, 25 Sqn, AF was formed on 01 Mar 63, with 04XAN-12
aircraft acquired from the erstwhile USSR. The unit's first
Commanding Officer was Sqn Ldr GJ Shaw.
AN-12:
Nowhere in the world have the heavy transport aircraft such
as the AN-12 and IL-76 been used in so hostile a terrain as
prevails in Ladakh and J&K Sectors. Therefore, credit
must go to the dedicated band of aviators of this squadron
for evolving such complete and abiding procedures for safe
landings of these heavy transport aircraft at high altitude
airfields like Leh (10,500'), Chushul (14,500') and Thoise
(9,800'). Through operational operational innovations and
varied use these aircraft have completely changed the concept
of Transport Operations, move specifically Air Maintenance
over the years.
IL-76:
The tasks entrusted to the squadron are :
- Air maintenance in the Northern Sector
- Transportation of cargo, both within the country and Ex-India
- Transportation of troops whenever and wherever tasked.
- Paradropping and platform drops at designated dropping
zones.
- To bring succor to the needy during natural calamities;
both within & outside the country.
Since its inception in 1963,
the personnel of the squadron have executed the allotted tasks
with dedication, remarkable efficiency and a very strong sense
of service pride. The mettle of 'Himalayan Eagles', an epithet
that the squadron has earned over the years because of yeoman
service it has been rendering to the numerous Army and Air
Force units located in the Northern Sector, has been proved
time and again both in war and in peace. Everytime, it has
proved time and again both in war and in peace. Everytime,
it has emerged with flying colours.
A brief resume of the important
events in which the Himalayan Eagles have participated over
the years is as follows :-
1963-1989
~ During this period the squadron operated with AN-12 aircraft
along with 44 Sqn AF which was co-located in Chandigarh. it
took part in the following operations :-
Indo-Pak
Conflict -(1965) ~ AN-12 aircraft of the squadron were
used for movement of men and material.
Indo-Pak Conflict - (1971) ~ Departing
from its usual role of transportation, the AN-12 were utilised
as bombers extensively in the Western Sector. The Battalion
Group paradrop at Tangail in East Pakistan was a noteworthy
success.
1989-1993 ~ By the mid-eighties,
however, the 'Old Work-horses', the AN-12 had aged and spares
requirement had overtaken the supply. To provide relief to
the AN-12 fleet, four IL-76 aircraft joined the 'Himalayan
Eagles' in 1989. The two heavy transport aircraft worked together
for four years before the AN-12 yielded the pride of place
to the medium transport aircraft - the AN-32 - glided into
the pages of IAF's glorious history on 30 Jun 93. Some of
significant events in which the Il-76 fleet participated during
this period were as follows :-
1990 :
Firing IR Flares at Pokhran Range ~ Two IL-76 were modified
and their objective was to test the systems effectiveness
to divert fire power of heat seeking missiles, shoulder
fired guns, and also jamming of radar by dispensing chaff
around the aircraft.
Gulf war evacuation of stranded
Indians from Dubai and Basra. This has been acknowledged
as the biggest airlift operation since World War II.
1992
~ Evacuation of 5000 passengers stranded at Leh due to a
strike by the Indian Airlines.
Airlifting of para military
forces to every nook and corner of the country in the aftermath
of Ayodhya riots.
1993-94
: Deinduction of T-72 Tanks from Leh (Total 24) ~ Due to
restrictions of maximum take off weights when operating
from Leh (altitude 3270 mtrs), the deinduction was a laborious
process as the hull and turret of the tank had to be dismantled
and two sorties were required to deinduct one tank (wt of
hull 24 tons, turret 10 tuns, other accessories 08 tons).
A total of 55 sorties were flown of 55 sorties were flown
to deinduct 24 tanks plus four ARVs.
Ex-Snow
Leopard ~ In 1994, heavy platform drop at Stakna
DZ in the Ladakh sector neat Leh airfield was carried out
with excellent results.
1993
~ On 30 Jun 93 and AN-12 phasing out marked the end of a
glorious chapter of transport operations in the IAF. They
were replaced by 03 AN-32 in Jul 93. Three more AN-32 were
allotted in Aug 93. By Sep 93, the AN-32 took over the complete
gamut of operational roles in the Northern Sector. They
joined the IL-76 of the squadron to walk in footsteps of
the glorious traditions of the AN-12 aircraft. The sqn did
itself proud by flying the "Big Boy Formation"
with one IL-76 in lead and two AN-32 of the Squadron in
formation on the occasion of the Air Force Day on 08 Oct
93.
Ex-Leaping
Gazelle and Desert Fox ~ By Jan 94, 03 sets of AN-32
crew had been qualified on the new displaced Trail formation.
The squadron AN-32 ac took part in Ex-leaping Gazelle (2
AN-32 ac) and Desert Fox (01 AN-32 ac) and dropped paratroopers,
in formation by night, with precision.
Ex-Snow
Leopard ~ In Jan 94, a P-16 heavy platform was dropped
for the first time at Stakna DZ (Elev 3270 m) with excellent
results. 02 X AN-32 aircraft of the squadron took part in
formation para drop successfully.
Big Boy
Formation on Air Force Day 94 ~ The Sqn lived upto
its reputation by doing another meticulous "Big Boy
Formation" on Air Force Day with IL-76 and three AN-32s
from the squadron.
Evacuation
of Civilians from Yeman ~ In May 94, the IL-76 of
this squadron carried out evacuation of civilians from Yeman
(Sanna) in record time in perilious conditions, involving
38 hrs of nonstop work by the aircrew.
1995 ~
Big Boy Formation Flypast on Republic Day : The squadron,
as expected, was tasked with this formation. This flypast
over Rajpath was being revived after 08 years. The squadron
provided the IL-76 and 02 formating AN-32 aircraft. The
formation was a grand success.
Night Operations at Leh
and Udhampur
Successful operations to Leh
and Udhampur airfields by night requiring a very high level
of proficiency have been carried out by the IL-76 and AN-32
aircraft of the squadron. The first landing by night at Leh
was carried out by the AN-32 in Jul 96 and by IL-76 in Jan
97.
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