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27 AD Missile Regiment (Amritsar Airfield)
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    27 AD Missile Regiment (Amritsar Airfield)

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    27 AD Missile Regiment (Amritsar Airfield)
    Active 1942 – present
    Country India
    Allegiance  British India
     India
    Branch  British Indian Army
    Flag of Indian Army.svg Indian Army
    Type Corps of Army Air Defence
    Size Regiment
    Motto(s) “Sky high excellence”
    Colors Sky Blue and Red
    Equipment Akash surface-to-air missiles
    Decorations Vir Chakra 5
    Sena Medal 4
    Vishisht Seva Medal 2
    Mention in Despatches 5
    Battle honours ‘Amritsar Airfield’
    Commanders
    Notable
    commanders
    Lieutenant General Nav Kumar Khanduri
    Insignia
    Abbreviation 27 AD Regt

    27 Air Defence Missile Regiment (Amritsar Airfield) is an Air Defence regiment of the Indian Army.

    Formation

    27 Air Defence Missile Regiment was raised on 1 February 1942 by Major (later Lt Col) HT Hogan at Malir Cantonment (presently in Pakistan) as the 3 Indian Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment with the troop nucleus being of South Indian classes.

    History

    Akash missiles of 27 AD Missile Regt during the 2017 Republic Day parade
    Rajendra Radar of 27 AD Missile Regt during the 2018 Republic Day parade

    At the time of its formation, the Regiment was equipped with Bofors 40 mm L-60 and American made anti-aircraft guns.

    World War II
    Various sub-units of the Regiment were deployed at Chittagong, Ceylon, Bombay and Calcutta. In 1945, the Regiment was moved to Vishakapatnam for training in amphibious assaults and was issued with the new 40 mm self-propelled guns.
    Post war
    Following the war, the Regiment was moved to Coimbatore. After the partition, the Regiment was transferred to India. It was renamed the 27 Air Defence Regiment in February 1965.
    Indo-Pak War (1965)
    The Regiment was deployed for various air defence roles in the Western Sector. The gunners of the Regiment were decorated with 2 Vir Chakras, 2 Sena Medals and 5 Mention in Despatches.
    Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
    The Regiment saw action in the Western Sector with their L-70 guns and was awarded the battle honour title of ‘Amritsar Airfield’ along with 3 Vir Chakras, 1 Sena Medal and 2 Vishisht Seva Medals.
    Other Operations

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