No. 18 Squadron PAF
| No. 18 Squadron | |
|---|---|
| Active | Since February 1958 (68 years, 1 month) |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Allegiance | Pakistan Air Force |
| Branch | GD(P)/Flying |
| Type | Squadron |
| Role | Combat / OCU |
| Airbase | PAF Base Bholari |
| Nicknames | Sharp Shooters Warhawks (formerly) |
| Aircraft | PAC JF-17 Thunder |
| Engagements | |
| Battle honours | Rajasthan 1965 Suleimanki 1971 |
| Aircraft flown | |
| Attack | Dassault Mirage-VPA2 |
| Fighter | North American F-86F Sabre Canadair Sabre |
| Trainer | PAC JF-17B Thunder Chengdu FT-7P |
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The No. 18 Squadron is a combat and training unit of the Pakistan Air Force's Southern Air Command (SAC) which operates dual seater JF-17B Thunder multi-role jets out of PAF Base Bholari, near Karachi in Sindh. The unit serves as an Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) which handles conversion of PAF fighter pilots onto the JF-17 fighter jet. Besides being the twin sibling of the PAF's famous 19 Squadron, it is also the sister squadron to the RJAF's No. 9 Squadron which was declared in 1986 as a sign of brotherly relations between Jordan and Pakistan and their respective air forces.