AOC-in-C:
Air Marshal H. C. Dewan, Temporary advanced HQ at Fort William Prior to 1971, Indian Air Force had two command centers dealing with the East, Eastern Air Command (HQ
Shillong) responsible for the North Eastern Border, and the
Central Air Command (HQ
Allahabad), looking after areas south of the
Ganges river.
Air Chief Marshal Pratap Chandra Lal formed an advance HQ at Fort William after consultation with Major General Jacob to coordinate operations with the army before the start of the war. Western Sector: •
No. 7 Squadron IAF (
Battle Axes):
Hawker Hunter F. MK 56 and 2 F. MK 1 -
Bagdogra (WC Ceolho, then WC Suri). The squadron was moved Chamb after 12 December. •
No. 14 Squadron IAF (
Bulls): Hawker Hunter F. MK 56 - Kalaikudda (WC Sundersan) - Fighter •
No. 16 Squadron IAF (
Rattlers):
Canberra - Kalaikudda - (WC Gautum) - Bomber •
No. 22 Squadron IAF (
Swifts):
Folland Gnat MK 1
Dum Dum, then Kalaikudda, then Calcutta (WC Sikand) •
No. 30 Squadron IAF (
Charging Rhinos):
Mig 21 FL - Kalaikudda (WC Chudda) - Interceptor •
No. 221 Squadron IAF (
Valiants):
Su-7 BMK -
Panagarh (WC Sridharan) – Fighter/Bomber •
No. 104 Helicopter Squadron, IAF (Alluitte 3) and (Mi-4) Helicopter North East and North Western Sector: AOC-in-C:
Air Vice Marshal Devasher HQ: Shillong •
No. 4 Squadron IAF (
Oorials):
Mig 21 FL -
Gauhati (Wing Commander JV Gole) •
No. 15 Squadron IAF (
Flying Lancers): Folland Gnat - Gauhati then
Agortala (WC Singh) •
No. 17 Squadron IAF (
Golden Arrows): Hawker Hunter F MK 56 -
Hashimara (WC Chatrath) •
No. 37 Squadron IAF (
Black Panthers): Hawker Hunter F MK 10 - Hashimara (WC Kaul) •
No. 24 Squadron IAF (
Hunting Hawks): Folland Gnat
Gauhati (WC Bhadwar) •
No. 28 Squadron IAF (
First Supersonics): Mig 21FL Gauhati (WC Bishnu) •
No. 105 Helicopter Unit, IAF (Mi-4) and
No. 121 Helicopter Flight, IAF (Alouette III) - Agartala ===
Bangladesh Air Force:
Kilo Flight === CO:
Flight Lieutenant Sultan Mahmud HQ:
Dimapur,
Nagaland, then
Agartala This unit was formed by Bengali pilots and technicians defecting from the
Pakistan Air Force. Flying light aircraft donated by India, they launched attacks on depots and communication lines on 2 December 1971, before the start of the war. The unit relocated to Agartala and then Shamshernagar after 3 December 1971. ==See also==