No. 17 Squadron IAF

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Country India
Garrison/HQAmbala Air Force Station Vasdar air force station
No. 17 Squadron
Country India
Branch Indian Air Force
RoleFighter
Garrison/HQAmbala Air Force Station Vasdar air force station
Nickname"Golden Arrows"
MottosUdayām Ajasram
Arise Forever
Commanders
Commanding OfficerGroup Captain Rohit Kataria[1]
Aircraft flown
FighterDassault Rafale

No. 17 Squadron (Golden Arrows) is a squadron of the Indian Air Force stationed at the Ambala Air Force Station as part of the Western Air Command.[2][3] The squadron was number-plated in 2016, but was resurrected in Ambala on 11 September 2019 with the Dassault Rafale.[4]

Formed in October 1951 at Adampur under the command of Flight Lieutenant D.L. Springett, No. 17 Squadron was the last of four squadrons raised in rapid succession as part of the IAF’s emergency response to rising regional tensions. Initially equipped with Harvard aircraft, it later transitioned to Vampires.[5]

Hawker Hunters from the Squadron particapated in Operation Vijay in 1961. [6] Six Hunters of No.17 Sqn led by the CO, Sqn. Ldr. Jayawant Singh took off from Sambre and attacked the Wireless station at Bambolim with a mixture of rockets and cannon fire.[7]

It was moved from the East to Delhi during the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War to provide air cover for the capital.[8]

During the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, under the command of Wing Commander Narinder Chatrath, No. 17 Squadron conducted a significant attack on the Kurmitola airbase near Dhaka. In this mission, Chatrath engaged two Pakistan Air Force Sabres, successfully shooting down one. For his leadership and bravery, he was awarded the Vir Chakra.[9]

It was awarded its President's Standard on 8 November 1988 at Palam.[10]

Currently Based at Ambala and Equipped with India's First Squadron of Dassault Rafale, The squadron has participated in the 2025 India Pakistan conflict.[11]

Affiliation with the Indian Army

On 4 October 2021, the Squadron's affiliation with the Indian Army's Sikh Light Infantry regiment was formally signed at the Ambala Air Force Station.[12]

The Indian Army Chief M. M. Naravane and Air Commodore Tarun Chaudhry of 17 Squadron signed the charter of affiliation.[13]

Feature Film based on the Golden Arrows

Aircraft

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