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No. 2 Squadron IAF

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No. 2 Squadron
BERJAYA
Active
  • 1 April 1941–15 December 1947
  • 15 July 1951–2003
  • March 2009 - Present
CountryIndia Republic of India
BranchBERJAYA Indian Air Force
TypeSu-30MKI
RoleAir superiority
Garrison/HQTezpur AFS
Nickname"Winged Arrows"
MottosAmogh Lakshya
True To Aim
Insignia
Identification
symbol
Winged Arrow
Aircraft flown
FighterSukhoi Su-30MKI

No.2 Squadron (Winged Arrows) is a unit dedicated to CAS in the Indian Air Force. No. 2 Squadron falls under the Eastern Air Command.[1]

History

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Although No. 2 Squadron was formally established in 1941 at Peshawar, its roots stretch back to the mid-1930s when Indian pilots under the RAF began preliminary training deployments. Several historical sources cite administrative groundwork, aircraft allocation issues, and instructor shortages as reasons for the squadron's delayed operationalisation.[2]

Assignments

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In 1947 during partition, No. 2 RIAF Squadron was allocated to India.

Aircraft

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AircraftFromToAir Base
Pre-Independence (1941–47)
Westland Wapiti IIA1 April 1941December 1941Kohat[3][4]
Hawker AudaxJuly 1941January 1942Peshawar
Westland LysanderDecember 1941October 1942South India
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIBOctober 1941December 1944Ranchi
Hawker Hurricane Mk IICJanuary 1945March 1946
Harvard IIBOctober 1945September 1947Samungli
Spitfire VIIIFebruary 1946January 1947
Post-Independence (1951–Present)
Spitfire VIIIAugust 1951November 1953AFS Palam
Harvard IIB
Vampire FB52November 1953June 1956
Dassault OuraganJune 1956May 1962
Folland Gnat IMay 1962March 1983
HAL AjeetDecember 1983April 1991
MiG-27July 1991October 2003
Su-30 MKIJuly 2009PresentAFS Tezpur

References

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  1. Dutch Aviation Society. OrBat of the Indian Air Force Archived 22 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Gupta, Anchit (14 December 2024). "Eight Years to Take-Off: The Surprising Birth of No. 2 Squadron". IAFHistory. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
  3. "No.2 Squadron Winged Daggers". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  4. Pillarisetti, Jagan (14 June 2017). "No.2 Squadron". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved 21 June 2021.