No. 11 Squadron PAF
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No. 11 Squadron, named the Arrows, is a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter squadron assigned to the No. 39 Multi-Role Wing of the PAF Southern Air Command. It operates the Block 15 MLU model of the F-16 Fighting Falcon with a multi-role tasking and is also an Operational Conversion Unit (OCU).
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Active | 1 January 1949 |
Country | Pakistan |
Allegiance | Pakistan |
Branch | Pakistan Air Force |
Type | Fighter squadron |
Role | Multi-role, Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) |
Part of | No. 39 Multi-Role Wing Southern Air Command |
Airbase | PAF Base Shahbaz (Jacobabad) |
Nickname(s) | Arrows |
Motto(s) | Your destination is above everyone else’s destination.[1] |
Mascot(s) | An arrow pointing up through a circle of stars.[1] |
Aircraft | F-16A/B Block 15 MLU |
Engagements | |
Battle honours | Sargodha 65 |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | ACM Zulfiqar Ali Khan ACM Anwar Shamim Air Mshl Nur Khan Air Mshl Abdul Rahim Khan Air Cdre Mitty Masud Air Cdre MM Alam Air Cdre Sattar Alvi Air Cdre W. J. M. Turowicz Air Cdre Yousuf Ali Khan Air Cdre Rizwan Ullah Khan[2] |
Aircraft flown | |
Fighter | Supermarine Attacker (1951–1956) F-86F Sabre (1956–1966) Shenyang F-6 (1966–1983) F-16 Fighting Falcon (1983–present) |
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The squadron crest has an arrow pointing upwards, circled by 11 stars, and symbolises the pursuit of professional excellence.[citation needed]