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No. 27 Squadron Zarrars
Logo of the squadron
Active 2007 - Present
Country Pakistan
Allegiance Pakistan Armed Forces
Branch Pakistan Air Force
Role Tactical Attack
Part of Central Air Command No. 34 Tactical Attack Wing
Airbase PAF Base Rafiqui
Nickname(s) Zarrars
Motto(s) دو نیم ان کی ٹھوکر سے صحرا و دریا(Persian for 'The desert and the river from their stumble')
Aircraft Dassault Mirage 5F ROSE-III
Engagements War On Terror Insurgency in KPK Operation Rah-e-Nijat Operation Khwakh Ba De Sham Operation Burq
Insignia
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Military unit

Mirage Aircraft of the squadron

The No. 27 Squadron, nicknamed Zarrars, is a tactical attack squadron from the No. 34 Wing of the Pakistan Air Force's Northern Air Command. It is currently deployed at Rafiqui Airbase and operates the Dassault Mirage-VEF ROSE-III aircraft. [1][2][3][4]

The squadron was formally raised on 19 April 2007 at PAF Base Rafiqui and equipped with the upgraded Dassault Mirage-5EF ROSE-III combat aircraft. The first Officer Commanding (OC) was Wing Commander Shafqat Mushtaq and the first Senior Engineering Officer was Squadron Leader Najam-ul-Hasnain.[5][6][7]

Operational history

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After the spillover of militants & terrorists from Afghanistan into the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province during the US invasion, The Zarrars were tasked to carry out air strikes throughout the former FATA & NWFP regions. In FATA, it took part in Operation Khwakh Ba De Sham and Operation Rah-e-Nijat supporting the army and local law enforcement.[4]

As part of Operation Burq in 2009, the squadron carried out heavy air strikes on TTP positions in Swat valley in support of the army and local law enforcement's offensive.[3]

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  2. ^ "No. 27 Squadron PAF". GlobalSecurity.org.
  3. ^ a b Khan, Farhat; Hashmi, Qadeer (2024). History of the Pakistan Air Force (2014-2023): The Next Generation Air Force (1st ed.). pp. 285–286. ISBN 978-969-7518-01-2.
  4. ^ a b Hashmi, Qadeer. The History of the Pakistan Air Force 1999-2013. p. 304.
  5. ^ "New Fighter Squadron added to Pakistan Air Force". Pakistan Times. April 4, 2007. Archived from the original on July 7, 2007.
  6. ^ "PAF gets fighter squadron". Dawn. 20 April 2007. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  7. ^ "No. 27 Squadron "Zarrars"". PakDef.info. Archived from the original on 2008-12-26.