No. 154 Helicopter Unit, IAF

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No. 154 Helicopter Unit
Active2013 - Present
Country Flag of India.svg Republic of India
BranchAir Force Ensign of India (2023).svg  Indian Air Force
Garrison/HQ Srinagar AFS
Motto(s)Apatsu Mitram
A friend in time of need
Aircraft flown
Attack Mil Mi-17 V5

No. 154 Helicopter Unit is a Helicopter Unit and is equipped with Mil Mi-17 V5 and based at Srinagar Air Force Station. [1]

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History

Assignments

Op Megh Rahat Op Rahat 2013 Op Meghdoot

Aircraft

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References

  1. "Squadrons and Helicopter Units". Bharat Rakshak. Retrieved 5 December 2015.