NO. 7 SQUADRON
NO. 7 SQUADRON |
The No.7 Squadron, Indian Air Force was formed on December 1, 1942 at Vizagapatnam under the command of Sqn Ldr Hem Chaudhuri. After W/T course at Bombay and Operational Training at 152 OTU in Peshawar, the unit acquired its first aircraft on April 20, 1943 at Phaphamau, near Allahabad. By mid 1943, flying training and gunnery training was being accomplished at Kohat. At that time the squadron became the first unit in the whole of Asia to operate Jet aircraft. The 'Battle Axe' logo was formally approved by the President of India in Sept 1960, Though No.7 Squadron was using the emblem unofficially for many years preceding that. The Farsha or 'Battle Axe' represented Lord Parshurama's weapon. It had four cutting edges and had two unfurled wings adorning it on either side. The symbolic number '7' is attached to the shaft of the Battle Axe. The Squadron’s motto is ‘Shatrunjay’, meaning 'Vanquish the enemy'. The Battle Axe represented the most lethal close combat weapon of the epics and was supposed to reflect on the offensive capability of the Squadron.
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