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No. 52 Squadron
ActiveSince 16 December 2019 (5 years)
Country Pakistan
Allegiance Pakistan Air Force
BranchGD(P)/Flying
TypeSquadron
RoleAirlift
Part ofNo. 35 Air Mobility Wing
AirbasePAF Base Nur Khan
Nickname(s)Markhors
Mascot(s)Markhor
Anniversaries16 December (Foundation day)
Aircraft flown
TransportCN-235 CASA
Beechcraft BKA-350i
Military unit

The No. 52 Air Mobility Squadron nicknamed Markhors is a transport unit of the Pakistan Air Force's No. 35 Air Mobility Wing. It operates CN-235 CASA and Beechcraft BKA-350i transporters from PAF Base Nur Khan.

History

Established on 16 December 2019, the No. 52 Air Mobility Squadron was equipped with CN-235 CASA tactical airlifters which previously served with the No. 6 Squadron and was tasked to provide tactical airlift to the Pakistan Armed Forces. On various occasions it has fulfilled this role by providing much needed tactical airlift to the army and navy by conducting operations in far flung areas like Miranshah, Saidu Sharif and Shamsi airstrips where modern landing strips are not available.

In 2022, the squadron's fleet was expanded with the induction of two Beechcraft BKA-350i for operations in the mountainous Northern areas of the country.

See also

References

  1. ^ Khan, Farhat; Hashmi, Qadeer (2024). History of the Pakistan Air Force (2014-2023): The Next Generation Air Force (1st ed.). p. 288. ISBN 978-969-7518-01-2.
  2. Khalil, Syed (2023-09-22). "No 52 Sqn Of PAF Markhors New Beginnings". Second to None Magazine.
  3. "Orbats".
  4. "Exploring the Squadrons of Pakistan Air Force". 29 August 2023.
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