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M. M. Alam, full name Muhammad Mahmood Alam, was a renowned Pakistani fighter pilot and a national hero. He is particularly famous for his actions during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, where he achieved remarkable success as a pilot flying the F-86 Sabre jet.

Alam is celebrated for his extraordinary feat on September 7, 1965, during the war, when he shot down five Indian Air Force aircraft in less than a minute, setting a world record that still stands today. This impressive achievement earned him the title of "ace" (a pilot credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft) in a single sortie. His skill and bravery made him a symbol of pride for Pakistan.

After retiring from the Pakistan Air Force, M. M. Alam remained a respected figure and an inspiration for future generations of pilots. His legacy continues to be honored in Pakistan, with numerous tributes and memorials dedicated to him.



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00:00M.M. Allam, a Pakistani Air Force PAF pilot, set a remarkable world record during the Indo-Pakistani
00:06War of 1965. On September 7, 1965, while flying an F-86 Sabre jet, he shot down five Indian Air
00:14Force Hawker Hunter aircraft in less than a minute, with the first four aircraft downed
00:19within 30 seconds. This feat is still celebrated as one of the fastest air victories in the history
00:24of aerial combat. Allam's extraordinary skill and bravery earned him the title of ace and
00:30numerous accolades, solidifying his legacy as a legendary figure in military aviation history.
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