PAF Base Bholari
PAF Base Bholari | |||||||||
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پی اے ایف بیس بھولاری | |||||||||
Bholari, Jamshoro District, Sindh in Pakistan | |||||||||
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Site information | |||||||||
Type | Air Force base | ||||||||
Code | PK-0070 | ||||||||
Owner | Ministry of Defense | ||||||||
Operator | Pakistan Air Force | ||||||||
Controlled by | Southern Air Command | ||||||||
Condition | Operational | ||||||||
Website | Pakistan Air Force | ||||||||
Location | |||||||||
Coordinates | 25°14′35″N 68°02′11″E / 25.24306°N 68.03639°E | ||||||||
Site history | |||||||||
Built | 1942 | & 2015||||||||
Built for | British India Pakistan Air Force | ||||||||
Built by | British Raj (foundation)![]() | ||||||||
Architect | Project Bholari | ||||||||
In use | 1942-1945 2015-Present | ||||||||
Battles/wars | Operation Swift Retort 2025 India-Pakistan conflict | ||||||||
Garrison information | |||||||||
Garrison | 41 Tactical Wing | ||||||||
Occupants | 18 OCU "Sharp Shooters" 19 OCU "Sherdils" 53 AEW&C Squadron "Hawks" | ||||||||
Airfield information | |||||||||
Identifiers | IATA: none, ICAO: none | ||||||||
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Reference(s):[1][2] |
PAF Base Bholari is a Main operating base (MOB) of the Pakistan Air Force located at Bholari north-east of Karachi in Sindh and is home to the 41st Wing. Inaugurated in late 2017, the installation is PAF's newest airbase which is controlled by the Southern Air Command and supports operations of the armed forces in the southern regions with an additional task to safeguard the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor. [3][4][5][6][7]
History
[edit]During the Second World War, the British Raj constructed the an airfield near the small town of Bholari for wartime emergencies. This airfield was inherited by the Royal Pakistan Air Force after independence of Pakistan in 1947. Even though for the next couple of decades, it remained unused and existed as a satellite base, the PAF valued its strategic location as it believed it would enhance its operational capabilities in supporting the wartime operations of the Pakistan Armed Forces in southern regions both on land and sea. Accordingly, Air Headquarters (AHQ) conceived the idea of transforming Bholari into a Main Operating Base for fighter squadrons in November 1979. However, the lack of funding prevented the plan from materializing. [2]
By July 2014, the raging War on Terror and changing Geo-political environment had raised concerns amongst the Pakistani military leadership which resulted in the direct approval of an MOB at Bholari for the PAF. Previously, AHQ had formed a council which oversaw and managed the construction of PAF Base Shahbaz codenamed "Project Shahbaz". Owing to its previous experience, Project Shahbaz was assigned with overseeing the development of the new Bholari airbase officially called "PAF Base Bholari". Project Shahbaz initiated efforts for the establishment of "Bholari Development Board" (BDB) which would oversee the legal management of the project. The proposal of BDB was approved by the Ministry of Defence in October 2015. The earth breaking ceremony took place in December 2015 and construction work finally started. The airbase was inaugurated on 25 December 2017. [2]
In 2020, the base hosted Exercise Shaheen IX, a joint Pakistani-Chinese aerial exercise.[8]
2025 Indian Missile Strike
[edit]In May 2025, during 2025 India-Pakistan conflict, satellite imagery showed damage to a hangar at the Bholari air base. A missile strike caused a nearly 80-foot-wide hole in the hangar roof, with debris scattered around the structure.[9] As per ISPR briefings, five PAF personnel, including one squadron leader and one chief tech were killed in the strike.[10]
The large metallic hangar at Bholari is usually used to store a FALCON DA-20 Airborne Electronic Warfare (EW) and jamming aircraft, according to a defense analyst. PAF have 3-4 such EW/ jamming aircraft and will be replaced soon with new EW aircraft by Brazilian made Embraer, Italian and Turkish equipment. Whether the aircraft was inside the hangar during the attack remains uncertain.[11]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "PAF Bholari data". Airport Map.
- ^ a b c Khan, Farhat; Hashmi, Qadeer (2024). History of the Pakistan Air Force (2014-2023): The Next Generation Air Force (1st ed.). Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS). ISBN 978-969-7518-01-2.
- ^ Khan, Bilal (2017-12-27). "Pakistan Air Force inaugurates new air base – PAF Bholari". Quwa.org.
- ^ "PAF's Bholari base inaugurated". Dawn. 2017-12-26.
- ^ "PAF inaugurates new operational air base at Bholari near Karachi". Geo News. 2017-12-25.
- ^ "New operational air base inaugurated at Bholari near Karachi". The News International. 2017-12-26.
- ^ "PAF inaugurates airbase at Bholari near Karachi". ETribune. 2017-12-26.
- ^ "China-Pakistan Air Forces to hold joint exercises - Times of India". The Times of India. 7 December 2020. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
- ^ Mashal, Mujib; Agnes Chang, Pablo Robles (14 May 2025). "India and Pakistan Talked Big, But Satellite Imagery Shows Limited Damage". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 May 2025.
- ^ "11 soldiers martyred, 78 wounded while defending Pakistan in Indian attack: ISPR". Dawn. May 13, 2025. Retrieved May 16, 2025.
- ^ Piper, Imogen; Hill, Evan; Javaid, Maham; Noack, Rick (2025-05-14). "Indian strikes on Pakistan damaged six airfields, Post analysis finds". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2025-05-20.