The F-86 Sabre solidified its legendary status during the Indo-Pakistan Wars of 1965 and 1971, where it played a decisive role in numerous combat engagements.
The aircraft was famously piloted by Squadron Leader Muhammad Mahmood Alam (M.M. Alam), who became an Ace in a Day by downing five Indian Hawker Hunters in under a minute—an unparalleled feat in aerial combat history.
The aircraft remained in service with Pakistan Air Force until its retirement in 1980.
Today, the Sabre is commemorated in museums and memorials across the country, celebrated not only as a war machine but as a symbol of national pride and the enduring legacy of Professionalism, Courage and Excellence in Pakistan’s aerial defence history.