Muhammad Mahmood Alam was a Pakistani Air force fighter pilot. His nickname was “Little Dragon”. Like any other fighter pilot he was also a normal person. But during Indo Pak 1965 war he did something special. MM Alam is remembered for his remarkable show of brilliance on 7 September 1965 for establishing a world record of downing five Indian aircraft in less than a minute, the last four within thirty seconds.
He officially credited with having downed nine Indian Air Force aircraft during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
He was born on July 6th, 1935 in Calcutta, India and died on March 18, 2013 in Lahore. He served in Pakistan Air Force from 1960 to 1982.
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I answered Alex Ledante above I knew the particular Mig 15 in our country’s war against the ANC, supported by Russia, China, Cuba, and Sweden in the 1970s through 1990s. Our airforce used the French-built Mirage F1 and our own Impala jets in the dog fights and air to ground missile strikes. I knew of
Muhammad Mahmood Alam, he was a Pakistani hero but I did not know just how good he was. Thanks for the information above.
Appreciated, you have enough knowledge on this topic.
is that a MiG he’s piloting? he must’ve been really good- those things were trash
It is a Mig 15. The MiG-15 was one of the first successful jet fighters to incorporate swept wings to achieve high transonic speeds, it was nicknamed Fagot.
it didn’t have an emergency eject and the fuel tank was right under the cockpit. it was a death trap…
I do not have any knowledge of these plans.
You have very good knowledge about Mg 15.
Very good and brief knowledge about Mig 15. It am admire.
Yes he was piloting Mig 15.
if he could win a fight piloting one of those, he must be an ace pilot!
Sorry I have not heard of this man but thanks for the information.
So nice of you, however thanks for your continues support and comments.
Yeah , the real hero of Pakistan
Yes he was a real hero.