The 109th Attack Squadron is an Iraqi Air Force ground-attack squadron. It operates the Sukhoi Su-25 from Al Rasheed Air Base.[2]
109th Attack Squadron | |
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Active | 1978-2003[1] 2015-current |
Country | Iraq |
Branch | Iraqi Air Force |
Role | Ground attack |
Base | Al Rasheed Air Base |
Insignia | |
Fin Flash | |
Aircraft flown | |
Attack | Sukhoi Su-25 |
Twentieth century
editNo. 109 Squadron was established in 1978.[3] It was equipped with Sukhoi Su-22s,[4] and was based at Wahda AB near Basra.[3] No. 109 Squadron's pilots became the first in Iraq to receive dedicated training for anti-ship attacks.[5]
The squadron participated in the three waves of Iraqi air strikes on Iran on the first day of the Iran-Iraq War. It did not lose any aircraft on that day.[6]
Twenty-first century
editOn 2 April 2015, the Iraqi Ministry of Defence confirmed that the 109th Attack Squadron had been formed at Rasheed Air Base to operate the Sukhoi Su-25s the country received from Russia and Iran. The first of these aircraft had arrived in Iraq on 28 June 2014.[7]
References
editNotes
edit- ^ Sipos & Cooper 2022, pp. 53, X
- ^ AirForces Monthly. Stamford, Lincolnshire, England: Key Publishing Ltd. May 2015. p. 26.
- ^ a b Sipos & Cooper 2022, p. 53
- ^ Sipos & Cooper 2022, p. 30
- ^ Sipos & Cooper 2022, p. 49
- ^ Sipos & Cooper 2022, pp. 59, 63, 66
- ^ Delalande 2016, p. 24
Bibliography
edit- Delalande, Arnaud (2016). Iraqi Air Power Reborn: The Iraqi air arms since 2004. Houston: Harpia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9854554-7-7.
- Sipos, Milos; Cooper, Tom (2022). Wings of Iraq, Volume 2: The Iraqi Air Force, 1970-1980. Warwick, UK: Helion & Company Publishing. ISBN 978-1-914377-17-4.
Further reading
edit- Iraqi Fighters: 1953-2003: Camouflage and markings by Ahmad Sadik and Tom Cooper, published in 2008 by Harpia Publishing, ISBN 978-0-6152141-4-6