Combat Commanders' School
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The Combat Commanders' School or CCS is the advanced air combat tactics development and training school of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) based at PAF Base Mushaf, Sargodha, Pakistan.[2][3][4]
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Combat Commanders' School | |
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Active | 5 May 1976 – present |
Country | Pakistan |
Allegiance | Pakistan |
Branch | Pakistan Air Force |
Type | Advanced Air Combat Tactics Development and Training School |
Role | Advanced Air Combat Tactics Development and Training |
Size | 4 Fighter Squadrons |
Part of | PAF Airpower Centre of Excellence, Central Air Command |
Garrison/HQ | PAF Base Mushaf |
Nickname(s) | Top Guns |
Motto(s) | Shamsheer-o-Sana Awal (Urdu) (Translation: "At first sword and spear") |
Engagements | 1979-1989 Soviet-Afghan War 2019 Operation Swift Retort[1] |
Decorations | Sitara-i-Jurat, Tamgha-i-Jurat |
Battle honours | 1979-1989 Soviet-Afghan War 2019 Operation Swift Retort[1] |
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CCS is a part of the PAF Airpower Centre of Excellence (PAF ACE) under the PAF's Central Air Command (CAC).[5] Operationally, PAF ACE has the status of a Wing under the CAC, with four fighter squadrons of the CCS under its command.[6]
CCS is geared primarily towards the mid-career advanced air combat training of PAF fighter squadron commanders, air defence controllers, and instructors and for the development of advanced air combat tactics.