Twelve Year Fighter
Full Form of TZF
What is TZF?
The Twelve Year Fighter, commonly abbreviated as TZF, is a prestigious flying badge awarded by the Indian Air Force to pilots who complete twelve years of operational flying duty on fighter aircraft. This badge recognises the skill, dedication, and combat readiness of fighter pilots who serve the nation in some of the most demanding aerial roles. In India, the TZF badge holds significant importance within the defence fraternity as it symbolises a pilot's long-term commitment to fighter aviation and their sustained contribution to the country's air defence capabilities. The badge is worn on the uniform alongside other flying insignia and is considered a mark of honour among serving and retired Air Force officers. Pilots earn this recognition through years of rigorous training, combat missions, and operational deployments across various fighter squadrons. The TZF designation frequently appears in military records, official biographies of air warriors, and Air Force publications. For students preparing for defence entrance examinations such as CDS, NDA, and AFCAT, understanding military terminology such as TZF and related flying badges is helpful in the general knowledge and defence awareness sections of these tests.
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Example
Wing Commander Sharma, a veteran MiG-21 pilot, was awarded the TZF badge after completing twelve years of operational fighter flying with the Indian Air Force.