

Induction Ceremony: Su-30 MKI At Air Force Station
Halwara
SU-30 MKI
aircraft was inducted into Western Air Command in a formal ceremony
at Air Force Station Halwara on 25 Sep 12. Air Marshal Arup Raha
AVSM VM AOC-in-C Western Air Command IAF was the chief guest for
the induction ceremony. He was accompanied by Mrs Lily Raha
President AFWWA (Regional).
While the
first batch of SU-30 MKI was inducted into IAF in Sep 2002, the 220
Squadron at Halwara known as ‘Desert Tigers’, which flew the MiG-23
aircraft till 2005 is now resurrected with the latest SU-30 MKI
Squadron in Western Air Command. The SU-30 MKI is a frontline
all-weather air-dominance fighter with multi-role capability, which
can undertake varied air combat and ground attack missions. Air
Force Station Halwara is one of the oldest frontline Airbases of
the IAF. The base has grown by leaps and bounds since its inception
as a forward airfield in 1942. Halwara, due to its strategic
location was actively involved in both 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars.
Halwara has been home to Spitfires in early 1950s to being the hub
of Mig-23 operations till 2009. It was later chosen to base the
first SU-30 MKI Squadron in the Western Air Command in 2011.
The
‘Desert Tigers’ were formed as an offensive fighter Squadron on 09
Feb 1963. The Squadron was initially names as ‘Fighting Tigers’ and
flew the first jet aircraft of the IAF, the Vampire. The squadron
has changed many bases during its forty years long journey and has
taken part in 1965, 1971 and Kargil Operations. While the Squadron
flew Vampires during 1965 war, it flew HF-24 Marut in 1971 war from
Jodhpur where the Squadron was rechristened as’ Desert Tigers’, the
name it is known by till date. The Squadron later went on to fly
Mig-23 BN, the supersonic strike fighter till 2009. Having been
inactive for two years the ‘Desert Tigers’ were resurrected with
state of the art air-dominance fighter SU-30 MKI in Sep 2011. The
Squadron has a glorious past and it looks forward to bright future
as it readies to spread its wings across the Indian landscape.
Air Force
Station Halwara witnessed a well coordinated ceremony on this
occasion. Guests from Western Air Command graced the event. The
chief Guest was received by Air Officer Commanding Air Force
Station Halwara, Air Commodore RGK Kapoor VM. An impressive parade
contingent presented a general salute to the AOC-in-C. Later the
Commanding Officer of the Squadron, Wing Commander Sharad Aneja
took permission from the Air marshal to get airborne in a SU-30 MKI
aircraft. The ceremony included an impressive flypast by the SU-30
s of 220 Squadron. The pilots of the Squadron executed the
characteristic ‘Trishul’ formation in a spectacular manner
signifying their formal induction into the premier Air Command of
the IAF. The Air Force personnel and their families witnessed the
momentous occasion at Air Force Station Halwara.
Air
Marshal Arup Raha AVSM VM in his address congratulated the air
warriors of Halwara air base for successful induction fo SU-30 MKI.
He appreciated the tireless efforts put in by all personnel in
operationalising the Squadron within a very short period. The
Squadron has enhanced the operational capability of Western Air
Command in a substantial manner. The Air Marshal and his wife
interacted with the officers and their spouses during social
evening organised at the Officers’ Mess.
Mrs Lily
Raha interactd with the spouses of air warriors (Sanginis) during
the customary welfare meeting held at CV Gole auditorium. She also
visited various welfare ventures run by President AFWWA (Local),
Mrs. (Dr.) Suneeta Kapoor.
Air
Marshal Arup Raha AoC-in-C Western air command exchanging memento
with commanding officer ‘Desert tigers’ Wing commander Sharad Aneja
at air force station halwara during su 30 mki induction ceremony on
25 sep 2012
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