
Imtiaz Bhatti
Flight Lieutenant Imtiaz Bhatti is a celebrated figure in the history of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), known for his courageous actions during the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War, where he achieved fame by downing two Indian Vampire aircraft. His legacy is honored within the PAF, particularly by the No. 15 Squadron, also known as the 'Cobras,' which he was a part of. The squadron has a storied history of aerial combat and has played a crucial role in various conflicts involving Pakistan, showcasing resilience and tactical excellence. Bhatti's contributions to the PAF exemplify the bravery and professionalism expected of its pilots, inspiring future generations of aviators.
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Imtiaz Bhatti skillfully dropped bombs on the radar, delivering a severe blow to the enemy.
1965 میں آج کے دن پاک فضائیہ کے شاہینوں کی دشمن پر کاری ضربImtiaz Bhatti was a flight lieutenant in the Pakistan Air Force who contributed significantly to the air combat against enemy forces in 1965.
یکم ستمبر 1965 کے تاریخی دن جب پاک فضائیہ نے دشمن پر تاریخی غلبہ حاصل کیا
Flt Lt Imtiaz Bhatti downed two Indian Vampires during the 1965 war.
Air force credits Cobras with ‘six IAF kills’ - Pakistan




