Not to have an adequate Air Force in the present state of the world is to
compromise the foundations of national freedom and independence—
Winston Churchil
Every year on 06 September, Pakistan proudly observes Defence Day, a day deeply
etched in the nation’s collective memory as a symbol of unwavering courage,
sacrifice and national unity against unprovoked aggression. On the pivotal day of 06
September, as the war escalated between Pakistan and India, the skies above
Pakistan transformed into the crucible for a historic aerial confrontation. Armed with
advanced fighter jets like F-86 Sabre and Mach-2 F-104 Starfighter, PAF
orchestrated a blistering series of combat air patrols, strategic airfield strikes and
relentless close air support missions. This campaign showcased not only the
technical prowess of PAF’s pilots but also their indomitable spirit. The legendary
Squadron Leader Muhammad Mahmood Alam’s extraordinary feat—downing five
enemy aircraft in a single sortie—etched a permanent mark in the annals of aerial
warfare and exemplified the courage and tactical brilliance that defined PAF’s
contribution to the conflict.
PAF’s mission in 1965 went beyond winning air superiority; it was about forging an
impervious shield, one that crippled enemy air operations at Bases such as
Pathankot and thwarted armoured thrusts at Bambawali Ravi-Bedian Canal. Through
calculated precision strikes and aggressive tactics, PAF safeguarded Pakistan’s
borders and people against an existential threat. The overcoming of overwhelming
numerical odds with precision, bravery and innovative tactics was a testament to the
professionalism and dedication of PAF’s pilots and leadership. Their valor reflected a
larger strategic vision—one that did not merely respond to aggression but met it
head-on with fierce determination and the best possible use of available resources.
This spirit of resilience, innovation and decisiveness did not fade as years passed; it
pulsated anew in 2025 when Pakistan again faced grave challenges—unprovoked
missile strikes and aerial provocations intent on destabilization. The answer came
through Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, a masterstroke of Multi Domain warfare that
marvellously blended Air, Land, Cyber and Electronic domains into a coordinated,
multi-vector response. This operation was the epitome of Modern Warfare,
conducted with surgical precision against enemy Missile Depots, Air Bases,
Command Centres and supply chains. PAF’s modern fleet—including the advanced
JF-17 Block III and J-10C fighters as part of a lethal Kill Chain equipped with
indigenous data-link systems—flew swift and devastating sorties. Their networked
operations shattered enemy offensive capabilities, restoring Pakistan’s deterrent
posture with clarity and lethal effectiveness.
Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, underpinned by decades of doctrinal evolution, was
no fortuitous success. It was the direct outcome of visionary leadership—the
hallmark of Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu. ACM Sidhu’s command
marked a revolutionary transformation in Pakistan Air Force’s philosophy and
capabilities. His leadership fused visionary strategy with cutting-edge technology,
redefining the nation’s aerial doctrine from a primarily defensive stance to one of
high agility and offensive counter-air dominance. His tenure has seen PAF integrate
advanced Electronic Warfare Systems, Space based ISR capabilities,
NextGeneration missile and drone technologies and indigenous communication networks,
delivering real-time battlefield awareness and empowering rapid and informed
decision-making.
Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu’s leadership is the embodiment of
foresight, technical competence and operational excellence. His focus on rigorous
pilot training, joint-service coordination and adaptability has enabled PAF aviators to
execute precision Beyond Visual Range engagements with lethal effect. Electronic
Warfare Systems deployed under his watch have disrupted enemy sensors and
communications, tipping the scales decisively in favor of Pakistan’s air superiority. In
the tense aerial theatre of 2025, PAF pilots operated within a sophisticated,
networked battlefield—ambushing adversaries with near-perfect accuracy well
before they could mount any effective defence.
The impact of Operation Bunyanum Marsoos under ACM Sidhu’s command
reverberated deeply, crushing enemy morale and logistic lines and reinstating an
unshakable deterrent stance that Pakistan has resolutely maintained. This success
was amplified by concurrent high-tempo missions such as Operation Zarb-e-Karrar,
which sent a stark message: Pakistan’s sovereignty is inviolable and any
transgression will be met with overwhelming precision and relentless resolve.
Defence Day reverberates with this legacy—a living testament to a spirit that refuses
to wane. The legacy of 1965 is far from history alone; it pounds vibrantly in the wings
of PAF’s Shaheens who now fly with stealth, speed and seamless sensor fusion.
Under ACM Sidhu’s transformative guidance, Pakistan Air Force is more lethal,
integrated and battle-ready than ever before, standing guard over Pakistan’s
territorial sanctity with unmatched expertise and courage.
The story of Pakistan Air Force is one of unbroken spirit and dynamic evolution.
From the dogfights of 1965, which defined a generation, to today’s precision missile
strikes shaping the contours of contemporary warfare, every Defence Day reaffirms
the nation’s tie to this proud tradition. PAF stands not only as a shield but as the
breathtaking frontline defence of Pakistan’s skies—undaunted, technologically
empowered and fiercely dedicated to safeguarding the homeland.
On 06 September, when the nation pays tribute, it honours not only the courage of
its heroes from the past but also salutes the indomitable vision of today’s military
leadership. Pakistan Air Force is a living legacy—a vigilant guardian ready to rise,
respond and reign supreme in defence of the homeland’s freedom. The enduring
truth remains: No matter the era or the adversary, Pakistan’s skies belong to
those who dare to defend them with unparalleled spirit and unmatched
prowess. This unyielding commitment to innovation, courage and strategic
excellence marks PAF under Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu as a
Force not just prepared for today’s threats, but as a herald of Pakistan’s future
Sentinels in the Skies.
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