6 Forward Base Support Unit


Date Raised : 1972-08-07 Disbanded : 1979-01-25 Location : Bhuj
The airstrip was constructed by the US Air Force in 1941-42 during World War-II to serve as a transit base between Karachi and Bombay (now _Mumbai). During that period, Dakota aircraft operated frequently from this base. After World War-II, the USAF handed over the airstrip to the then 'Maharao of Kutch'. A private operator, Mr. Kabali, started air services between Mumbai-Jamnagar-Bhuj and Karachi with Dakota aircrafts. In 1947, the airfield was handed over by the Maharao to the Union of India. A civil terminal building came up in 1948 and civil flights continued operations with British Heron and Avro aircraft. The first IAF establishment came into being as 12 Care & Maintenance Units (C & MU) in 1968. 12 C & MU was converted to 6 FBSU on 07 Aug 72. On 26 Jan 79, the base was upgraded to a Wing and this marked the birth of 27 Wg, Air Force. One Sqn of MiG-21 Bis aircraft was also relocated from Pune to Bhuj, thus completing the process of making it a frontline fighter base.
Unit previously existed as 12 C&MU

Commanding Officers


07 Aug 72 - 01 Sep 74
Wing Commander
Naresh Chandar Choudhury
4753 GD(P)
Stn Cdr
Bhuj

01 Sep 74 - 01 Jun 76
Wing Commander
Yenagudde Sadashiva Hegde
4812 GD(P)
Stn Cdr
Bhuj

01 Jun 76 - 01 Apr 78
Wing Commander
Kamal Swarup Vohra
4915 GD(P)
Stn Cdr
Bhuj

01 Apr 78 - 25 Jan 79
Wing Commander
Sharad Narayan Medhekar
5062 GD(P)
Stn Cdr
Bhuj
Unit continued existence as 27 Wing

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