No. 224 Squadron IAF

No. 224 Squadron IAF
No. 224 Squadron
224 Squadron crest
Information
Role Air defence, Ground attack
Aircraft Operated Mig 23
Home Station AFS Adampur
History
Date Founded 4 July 1983
Badge "A warrior on his chariot"
Notable Battle Honours Operation Meghdoot

The No. 224 Squadron (Warlords) of the IAF was an Air Defence unit based out of Jamnagar AFS, before its disbandment in 2007.

The Crest

No.224 Sqn crest depicts a warrior on a chariot proceeding to war. The chariot signifies the weapon platforms which are highly lethal and flexible, the horse signifying the power and strength and the warrior is at high state of readiness and aiming his weapons on the enemies.

History

No. 224 Sqn, IAF was raised on 4 July 1983 at Airforce Station Adampur under the command of Wg Cdr RA Massey, Vr C,as a part of Western Air Command. The unit was equipped with MiG 23MF and assigned the Air defence role, and later the Target Towing Tug role.

The Squadron took part in Operation Meghdoot from 1985 to 1986. The Squadron has the distinction of serving from one of the highest air fields in the world , Leh which is located at 11000 feet AMSL.

Later it moved to Jamnagar, its MiG-23s modified to tow targets. It was the last operator of the MiG-23MF before their retirement from the Indian Air Force in 2007.The final fly past of the closing ceremony was done by Wg Cdr MK Singh,Sqn Ldr TR Sahu and Flt Lt VT Shelk in a three ac vic and Wing Commander Rajendra Singh Jamdar Flew the Banner Modified ac with Adieu MiG 23 MF painted on it before the guests. Later one aircraft was flown to the Indian Air Force Museum in Palam for preservation a few to Pune for display.

Awards and honours

No 224 Sqn was adjudged the best over all fighter squardon in WAC during 1986-1987.

  1. Flt Lt SV Bal Vayusena Medal 1991
  2. WO L Jha Commendation by CAS 1997
  3. WO HS Saini Commendation by CAS 1989
  4. Sgt Tanwar RS Commendation by CAS 1988
  5. Sgt K Damodaran Commendation by CAS 1988
  6. WO Ravi Nandan Commendation by CAS 1987
  7. Sgt Sagar SC Commendation by CAS 1986
  8. WO HS Saini Commendation by CAS 1989

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