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Shortly after the 3:40 PM raid, the counter-air offensive attacks on Sargodha finally stopped. The Indian Air Force had managed to destroy around 15 aircraft owned by the Pakistan Air Force. On the same day, the PAF begun counter-air offensives on northern and eastern airfields in India.
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attacked Chota Sargodha Airstrip, destroying two F-86 Sabres. A second raid was planned, and No. 27 Squadron IAF was deployed to attack Chota Sargodha Airstrip. However this raid backfired as they had mistakenly attacked Wagowal instead, and the loss of five IAF
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In 1965, a Type 15 mobile radar unit was deployed at Wagowal. The unit was hooked up to a makeshift Sector Operations Centre located at the Tiwana House in Sargodha cantonment. Wagowal Airstrip is currently abandoned and is operated by two runways..
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was the main airfield of the four satellite fields. After World War II, the disused Sargodha airstrip was first occupied by a PAF Care and Maintenance Party. In 1959, it was commissioned to become PAF Station Sargodha (now known as
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At 09:45 AM, six Mysteres from the No. 1 Squadron IAF attacked Sargodha Main, leaving over seven aircraft destroyed or burning. At 3:40 PM, the last raid was launched with two
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aircraft. In 1965, PAF Station Sargodha proved to be the most important airbase in Pakistan’s Defense during the Indo-Pakistan war. Due to this factor, Chinese
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on the abandoned airfield during routine flight training. No injuries were reported, and the fault was due to technical issues with the tail.
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if in an emergency, or necessary at the airstrips. From 1965 to 1971, many disused airstrips were rehabilitated to be fitted with
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is a complex of four airstrips – Sargodha, Chota Sargodha, Wagowal and Bhagatanwala. The complex was originally built by the
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Location: Chota Sargodha Airstrip is located 16.5 kilometres west from Sargodha at
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constructed many airstrips to facilitate war efforts in Afghanistan, and during
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Location: Bhagatanwala Airstrip is located 28 kilometres east of Sargodha at
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Location: Wagowal Airstrip is located 22 kilometres north from Sargodha at
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Location: Sargodha (Main) is located in the center of Sargodha at
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from No. 2 attacking, before being noticed by Sabres on patrol.
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attacked Bhagatanwala Airstrip. It was reported that one of the
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attacked Chota Sargodha Airstrip, while eight aircraft from the
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On the 7th of September at 06:15 AM, five aircraft from
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appear to remain intact, but in a state of disrepair.
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Chota Sargodha, Wagowal, and Bhagatanwala’s runways,
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was commonly mistaken as Sargodha (Main) during the
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