Thursday, August 16, 2012

Information About PAF Base Minhas


Minhas Airbase or Kamra Airbase is a PAF Airbase located at Kamra, Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan. It was named in the honour of Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas, who was awarded the Nishan-e-Haider for valor in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.[1]
On December 10, 2007 a school bus carrying children during the morning rush was attacked by a suicide bomber, injuring seven. It was a PAF employees bus and the attack took place near the Fauji gate outside the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex in Kamra on the Attock-Kamra road.[2]
On January 18, 2008, terrorists fired four rockets at short intervals. One landed on the roof of senior NCO's mess, and two inside the Mirage Rebuild Factory in the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, although no casualties were reported.[3] The base has two fighter squadrons, and played an important role during Soviet-Afghan war.
August 16th, 2012,eight Tehrik-e-Taliban terrorists stormed into PAF Base Minhas at about 2 a.m in wee hours & in a two-way clash all eight were killed while One security man was also martyred in the attack.There were reports of six security personnel being injured, one of whom was said to be win critical condition.All the aircraft were reported to be safe.

Taliban claim attack on Minhas base; nine militants killed


Pakistani Air Force personnel cordon the main entrance of the air force base following an attack in Kamra about 60 kilometres northwest of Islamabad on August 16, 2012. –AFP Photo
ATTOCK: The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed responsibility for an attack on a Pakistani military airbase early Thursday, which left 10 people dead, including a soldier, and damaged at least one Air Force aircraft.
The militant assault renews questions about security at key military installations, particularly at a base which has been attacked before.
Taliban spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan claimed nine heavily armed TTP militants stormed the PAF Minhas airbase at Kamra, located about 70 kms from the capital Islamabad in Punjab’s Attock city, sparking an intense gun battle lasting almost five hours.
“The attack was launched from two different sides. A team of four members entered from one side and five from the other and than they launched a collective attack inside the camp,” Ehsan told Dawn.com, speaking from an undisclosed location, confirming that all nine attackers were killed in the assault.
The militant spokesman further claimed that they had achieved their targets and killed “more than a dozen security personnel” inside the base.
PAF officials also confirmed all nine militants had been killed, however, they said only one Pakistani soldier, Mohammad Asif, had lost his life in the attack.
The Taliban spokesman also claimed the attackers had destroyed three JF-17 thunder aircraft as well.
PAF officials said that only one of aircraft at the base was damaged in the attack.
Several squadrons of fighters and surveillance planes are believed to be housed at Kamra’s Minhas base. Officials also confirmed that over 30 planes were parked at the base, including state-of-the-art JF-17 Thunder fighter jets.
The airbase is a heavily guarded compound with the air force’s Kamra Aeronautical Complex also in its vicinity, where Pakistan assembles and overhauls JF-17 Thunder fighter jets in collaboration with China. According to reports, at least 11 Chinese engineers were working at the Kamra Aeronautical Complex.
All Chinese and others foreign engineers and technicians involved in co-production of Chinese and Pakistan JF-17 Thunder aircraft project were shifted to a high profile secure location, official sources told Dawn.com, adding that the engineers were not present near the attack area.
Early morning attack
Although the attack took place at about 2 am, it is likely many of the soldiers on the base were awake for prayers or breakfast during the fasting month of Ramazan.
“The base has been cleared. The operation has been completed,” a PAF spokesman said after over five hours of fierce gun battle between militants and Pakistani military commandos.
Although the TTP spokesman claims the militants attacked the base from two sides, it was not clear how the attackers managed to enter the sprawling base.
The gunmen disguised themselves in uniforms armed with automatic weapons, grenades and suicide vests, the air force said.
“Other miscreants then fired RPGs from outside the base boundary wall. As a result one PAF aircraft got damaged,” it added in a statement.
Special Forces and police were scrambled to the scene. Gunfire, rocket and hand grenade explosions were heard during heavy clashes. One officer told news agency AFP that he saw flames after waking up for his pre-dawn meal.
“There was an announcement by megaphone for soldiers not to move from the barracks and we were forbidden from going to the area where I saw the fire,” he said.
“The attackers were wearing security force uniforms but I can’t specify of which force uniform they were wearing,” he added. “One body of a suicide bomber strapped with explosives has been found close to the impact area.”
Base commander, Air Commodore Muhammad Azam, who led the operation against the attackers, was wounded, but is in stable condition, said the spokesman. One other security official also received injuries.
Revenge for bin Laden’s death
Taliban spokesman Ehsan claimed the militant organisation had carried out the attack “to avenge the deaths of Osama bin Laden, the TTP Amir Baitullah Mehsud and other fighters who had been killed by the Pakistani security forces.”
Pakistani forces are fighting a challenging war on their soil against Islamist militants based, including al Qaeda and its offshoots and Pakistan’s own version of Taliban militants.
The spokesman claimed the Taliban would continue to target security installations “until the establishment of a true Islamic state in Pakistan.”
Investigations ordered
Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt has ordered investigation into the incident.
The Air Chief Marshal summoned a meeting today at Air headquarter Islamabad to analyse the situation after the attack and to mull over the initial intelligence reports. The meeting would be attended by top leadership of Pakistan Air Force.
Chief of Kamra aeronautical complex and Base Commander will brief the meeting.
The government and military’s top leadership, including President Asif Ali Zardari, Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaque Pervez Kayani and Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf were notified of the attack, and the operation was being closely monitored by the army chief.
President Zardari strongly condemned the attack and expressed government’s resolve to eliminate terrorism.
Intel of possible attack
In recent weeks, military intelligence had warned of the possibility of such an attack on military installations. However, there was no specific information about an attack being targeted at the Kamra base.
This is not the first time that Kamra has been the target of a militant attack.  On Oct 23, 2009, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance of the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex in Kamra. Two security officers and six other people were killed in the attack.
Last year, six Taliban gunmen attacked a naval base in Pakistan’s biggest city Karachi to avenge the killing of Osama bin Laden. At least 10 military personnel were killed and 20 wounded in the 16-hour assault.
—Zahir Shah Sherazi and Mubashir Zaidi contributed to this report.

Pakistan security forces clear Kamra airbase: 9 militants killed

Attock: Security forces of Pakistan cleared Kamra Airbase killing nine militants who attacked last night the Pakistan’s one of the largest air bases. 
“Minhas Airbase has been functional for movement of fighter planes of the air force,” say security officials. 
After the clearance, forces are looking for loopholes in the security of the base besides interrogating routes used by militants to enter the base. 
“In the operation, one security personnel killed while fighting with the miscreants,” the officials added. 
Earlier Reports: 
At least eight militants on Thursday night attacked Kamra Airbase, one of key bases of Pakistan Air Force. According to sources, the militants tried to take hostages and destroy warplanes standing at the Kamra Airbase. According to sources, the militants attacked the base around 2.30 am PST, using heavy weaponry including hand grenades and IEDs. 
Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt were also informed about the deadly attack. JF-17 Thunder are assembled at the base and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex is also situated near it. Normally, more than 30 aircrafts remain parked at the base at a time. The attack is similar to that of Karachi Naval Base PNS Mehran’s that took place on May 22, 2011 in which militants killed naval personnel besides destroying two P-3C Orion aircrafts. Live Updates: Army battalions were called to tackle the situation while 111 brigade of the army has reached the spot in order to overcome the deadliest attack. Pakistan Air force has confirmed the attack but no details regarding the bodies and injured were issued. Interior Minister Rehman Malik has ordered to step up security at all airports and military installations across the country. Pakistan army denies mobilisation of 111 brigade and said that army commandos have reached the site. Militants are wearing uniforms of security forces, according to some reports
Sources said six militants killed after fierce battle while there were also reports of injuries on the military side. 
One body of militant recovered with explosives belted around his waist. The terrorist looked like a foreigner. 
Intelligence reports from the Punjab Home Department had earlier warned that the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) was planning attacks on a Pakistan Air Force Base and other military and security establishments in Lahore before Eid. 
Air Force Spokesman said that the operation has been completed and the militants are eliminated. 
Sources said that Chinese operators were also present at Kamra airbase. 
ISPR confirmed end of military operation. The spokesman also said that search operation is going on around the base in order to find the hiding elements. 
C-130 flying in the air in order to find the militants hiding in the buildings. 
Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt summons high officials of Air Force. The officials would consider the consequences and reasons behind the attack. There are also reports of three top military commanders meeting today. 
Two bodies of military officials shifted to CMH Kamra.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

PAF MINHAS AIRBASE / KAMRA AIR BASE UNDER ATTACK: UPDATES


PAF Minhas Airbase / Kamra Air Base Under Attack
  • PAF Minhas Airbase / Kamra Air Base came under attack at around 2:30 AM from 9 to 10 terrorists.
  • Pakistan Rangers and FC has been ordered to move in to help the security force of the Pakistan Air Force at the air base.
  • Terrorists are using automatic weapons and hand grenades.
  • Terrorists have been stopped and security forces are trying to contain the situation and Pakistan Army has been called in to help PAF airbase security force.
  • Terrorist may be using uniforms of the PAF airbase security, but this remains unconfirmed.
  • FIA forensic teams has also been dispatched to the airbase to collect the evidence.  
  • Attack is very much similar to Mehran Base Attack. 
  • Terrorists are highly trained, their mission is to destroy high value assets at the Base.
  • Pakistan Army's 111-brigade squad has reached at the base to take part in the operation against the terrorists.
  • Initial news suggest that the terrorists have failed to reach the area where aircrafts of the Pakistan Air Force were parked due to action of the security forces.
  • Special Operations Force of the Pakistan Army, Special Service Group (SSG) have already reached the PAF Minhas Airbase / Kamra Air Base and are ready to assist the PAF's security force.
  • Terrorists are wearing suicide jackets.
  • At the time of attack one company of the Special Service Wing (SSW) was present at the airbase and two additional companies have reached to assist in the operation.
  • Anti-Terror unit of Pakistan Police and Paramilitary forces have deployed at the outer parameter of the airbase.
  • Terrorists have been pinned down by the commandos of the Special Service Wing (SSW).
  • Operation against the terrorist is being conducted by the Special Operations Force of the Pakistan Air Force, Special Service Wing (SSW).
  • Five to Six terrorists have been killed in action.
  • Pakistan Air Force denies the presence of the JF-17 Thunder fighter jets at the air base as Airbase and kamra Complex where Thunders are assembled are located some distance from each other.
  • Fire at the PAF Minhas Airbase / Kamra Air Base has also been controlled.
  • Killed terrorists were wearing suicide jackets.
  • Some member of the security force have been wounded during the operation out of which one is seriously wounded .
  • Rate of firing has decreased considerable compared to the first three hours.
  • It took Police over an hour to respond to the attack on the PAF airbase.

Pakistan: Militants attack Kamra Airbase


Attack on Kamra Air base in Attock
Photo by Twitter user @Net_Baba
Attock: At least eight militants on Thursday night attacked Kamra Airbase, one of key bases of Pakistan Air Force.
According to sources, the militants tried to take hostages and destroy warplanes standing at the Kamra Airbase.
According to sources, the militants attacked the base around 2.30 am PS, using heavy weaponry including hand grenades and IED’s.
Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt were also informed about the deadly attack.
JF-17 Thunder are assembled at the base and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex is also situated near it.
Normally, more than 30 aircrafts remain parked at the base at a time.
The attack is similar to that one on Karachi Naval Base PNS Mehran happened on May 22, 2011 in which militants killed several Naval personnel besides destroying two P-3C Orion aircrafts.
Live Updates:
Army battalions were called to tackle the situation while 111 brigade of the army has reached the spot in order to overcome the deadliest attack.
Pakistan Air force has confirmed the attack but no details regarding the bodies and injured were issued.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik has ordered to step up security at all airports and military installations across the country.
Pakistan army denies mobilisation of 111 brigade and said that army commandos have reached the site.
Militants are wearing uniforms of security forces, according to some reports.
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Kamra Airbase Attack By Taliban In Pakistan - 16 August 2012

Militants attack Pakistani airbase at Kamra


KARACHI: Heavily armed militants stormed the Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF) Kamra airbase located in Attock, Punjab during the early hours of Thursday, DawnNews reported.
An Air Force spokesman confirmed that the base had come under attack from militants, however he declined to give any further details.
According to sources, up to ten militants were estimated to have attacked the base from Pind Salman Makhan area. The militants were said to be heavily armed with automatic weapons and grenades. Intense exchange of fire between militants and forces was still underway at the time of reporting.
Karma airbase is located about 70 kms from the Pakistani capital Islamabad. The base is known to house the PAF’s fighter jets including JF-7 Thunder and Mirage jets. Sources confirmed that at least 30 aircraft were on the base at the time of attack.
It is not known if there were any casualties from the attack from far.

Attack on Kamra airbase: Live updates


The militants also hurled hand grenades at the airbase, sources claimed.
ATTOCK: Militants attacked Pakistan Air Force Kamra Airbase in Attock in the early hours of Thursday, Express News has reported.
According to sources, the militants stormed the base from Pind Salman Makhan.
5:00am
Express News reports that nine militants wearing suicide vets had attacked the airbase around 2am. The militants had crossed three check posts and were also reported to be wearing army uniforms.
Three squadrons present at the airbase were targeted.
Aircraft present at the base are being shifted to the hangers.
4:55am
A Pakistan Army squad has arrived at the base to take part in the operation.
The attack is similar to that on the Karachi navy airbase.
4:45am
It was an organized attack and firing from both sides is continuing.
The army has been called in to control the situation. The militants also hurled hand grenades, sources added.
Kamra is an airbase where assembling of the JF-17 is carried out.
Sources further said the militants failed to reach the aircrafts due to prompt action of the security forces.
Security forces have cordoned off the area after the attack.

Live News On Kamra Air Base Attack


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Key Pakistan air base under attack: officials


Gunmen attacked a Pakistani air force base before dawn Thursday, sparking an intense exchange of fire, officials said.
Foreign media cameramen film a plane at Aero-nautical Complex Kamra, in 2007. Gunmen attacked a Pakistani air force base before dawn Thursday, sparking an intense exchange of fire, officials said.
Security forces were returning fire at the Kamra air base, around 60 kilometres (37 miles) northwest of the capital Islamabad.

Gunmen Have Attacked And Entered A Pakistani Air Force Base Thought To House Nuclear Weapons(KAMRA AIR BASE)

Gunmen have attacked and entered a Pakistan air force base, according to Reuters .
The target is the Kamra Air Base, located around 40 miles outside Islamabad. The attacked is believed to be conducted by the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) — reports in the Pakistan press  have suggested they were planning attacks in retaliation for upcoming military action.
Time Magazine's Omar Waraich points out  that this is the third attack on the base since 2007.
Worryingly, the militants may have good reason to attack the base. Waraich says that the site is home of Pakistan's nascent drone program, and a Telegraph report  from 2009 said the site was thought to house Pakistan's nuclear weapons. Saeed Shah wrote at the time:
Pakistan’s nuclear sites are tightly guarded. While experts do not think that terrorists could seize an actual nuclear bomb — the weapons are not kept in a useable form, with parts dispersed — it is possible that they could cause a fire or explosion inside a nuclear site, or perhaps seize radioactive material.
At the time of writing the attack appears to be ongoing.

PAF Base Minhas / PAF Kamra


PAF Kamra, later known as PAF Base Minhas, is located in Northern Pakistan, approximately 63 kilometers west of the Islamabad. PAF Kamra is served by a single 9,900 foot long runway. Kamra-Minhas air base is home to the 33rd Tactical Wing with two sqdns under its control: no 14 tail-choppers; no 25 eagles; plus a SAR sqdn 87 operating Alouette IIIs.
On August 20, 1971 Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas, a pilot still under training, was taxiing out a T-33 Jet trainer for take-off. An instructor pilot from the same unit forced his way into the rear cockpit, seized control of the aircraft and having taken off, headed the aircraft towards India. With just 40 miles of Pakistan territory remaining, having failed to regain control of his aircraft, Minhas had only one course of action open to him to prevent his aircraft from being taken to India. Living up to the highest traditions of Pakistan Air Force, he valiantly forced his aircraft to crash at a point 32 miles from the Indian border. In doing so Pilot Officer Minhas deliberately made the supreme sacrifice of his life for the honour of Pakistan and the service to which he belonged. For this act of heroism above and beyond the call of duty, he was awarded the highest gallantry award of Nishan-i-Haider.
Kamra is a village on a small hill in Attock, about half mile off the GT road to the left heading to Peshawar. It is on the border of an area called Chahch and Hiinkian which are seperated by the GT road, is about 15 minutes drive from Attock City. It is a very nice town and milatary complex. The small village of Kamra is made famous by the milatary complex. The land was aquired from the local villagers by the goverment in 1970s. Attock City lies on the bank of River Indus. It is just 80 Km. from Rawalpindi and 100 Km. from Peshawar, neighboring 10 km. from Kamra. Attock is a place of contrast offering the best life with the peace of most beautiful countryside. District Attock has total area of 6000 Sq. Km. The Attock city is neither certainly static nor backward looking and is continuously at the fore front of development and change. Its location has helped it to become a competitive business area. District Attock has a population of more than one million people. Most of the population belongs to the profession of agriculture but the development and advancement in various walks of life has paved the path to understand the importance of education in the lives of people as an individual and as a nation.
Attock District is located in the northwest of the Punjab province of Pakistan. The district was created in 1904 by the merger of Talagang tehsil from the Jhelum District and the Pindigheb, Fatehjang and Attock tehsils from Rawalpindi District of British Raj. The original name was Campbellpur district after Sir Campbell who founded the city of Campbellpur to the southeast of Attock Town. The name of the district was changed to Attock in 1978.
Attock District is bordered by the Haripur and Swabi districts of North-West Frontier Province to the north, the district of Rawalpindi to the east, the district of Chakwal to the southeast, the district of Mianwali to the southwest, and North-West Frontier Province districts of Kohat and Nowshera to the west and northwest. The river Indus forms the western boundary of the district.
Attock district has a typical north Pakistani climate with very hot summers and very cold winters. The northern part of the district is more humid and has a comparatively moderate climate compared to the southern part of the district. The district possesses mainly hills, plateaus and dissected plains with the river Indus on the northern and western borders of the district. The river Haro from Haripur passes through the north of the tehsil of Attock. The area to the north of the river Haro is a flood plain with fertile soil. The average annual rainfall in the district is 783 mm.
A suicide bomber rammed a car packed with explosives into a school bus on G T Road near the air force base in Kamra on 10 December 2007, killing himself and wounding about nine people, mostly children. "A terrorist targeted a schoolchildren's bus. The driver and the guard who were sitting in the front have been seriously injured," said military spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad. "Because of the timely reaction of the driver, the children were saved. Only about six or seven children were injured," he added. "It was outside the Kamra air base. It was specially targeting the schoolchildren's bus."
On 16 January 2008 unidentified terrorists fired four rockets at Kamra air base, causing minor damage to the mess, however no loss of life was reported. The terrorists had tried to hit vital installations of the air force at Kamra air base by firing four rockets, Attock Deputy Police Officer (DPO) Tariq Hanif Joya told media men on Thursday. One rocket hit Kamra Cantonment mess while the other three landed near MRF Colony and Qutba turn.
In May 2009 the Rahim Khan Inter Base Safety Trophy for overall best performance was awarded to Pakistan Air Force Base, Minhas. The trophy was received by Air Commodore Sohail Aman, Base Commander Pakistan Air Force Base, Minhas. PAF Base Mushaf was declared 1st in Sports domain while PAF Base Chaklala stood 2nd.

Militants storm Kamra Airbase


ATTOCK: Militants attacked Kamra Airbase in Attock in the wee hours of Thursday, Geo News reported.
According to sources, the militants stormed the base from Pind Salman Makhan.
It was an organized attack and the firing from both sides is continuing. Army has been called in to control the situation. The militants also hurled hand grenades, the sources added.
Pak army 111-brigade squad has arrived at the base to take part in the operation.
The attack is similar to that of Karachi Naval Base.
Kamra is an airbase where assembling of JF-17 is carried out. More than 30 aircrafts stand at the base at a time.
The sources further said the militants failed to reach the aircrafts due to prompt action of the security forces.