Later in 1980, the squadron received a batch of Shenyang FT-6 trainer jets to facilitate their training program. 6 years later it was shifted to Mianwali Airbase to replace the 14 OCU which had been selected as PAF's third F-16 squadron. The No. 25 Squadron performed its OCU duties till 1995 when it was nominated for the Dassault Mirage 5EF ROSE-IIs after which its assets were transferred to the No. 17 and No. 23 Squadrons which were based at Samungli.[6][5]
After the squadron's last F-6 had taken off for Samungli Airbase, it was transferred to Minhas where it started trials for upgraded Mirage 5s under Project ROSE. Upon receiving its first batch of ROSE-II upgraded Mirages from Dassault in September 1998, it was designated as a Tactical Attack (TA) squadron and assigned the Night Strike role.[6][5]
In 2019, Pakistan launched Operation Swift Retort against various Indian military targets in Indian Held Kashmir. The heightened tensions between the two countries resulted in the No. 25 Squadron along with other squadrons being put on high alert exercises. In one of these exercises, the Squadron's Dassault Mirage-IIIDP jets performed runway operations on the M1 Motorway.[15]
^AVM (R) Ikramullah Bhatti (27 July 2020). "Faithful Warrior". Second To None PAF. By the time the 71 war loomed, PAF had operationalized three squadrons of the F-6. The pilots of No 11, 23, and 25 squadrons were those who had extensive prior experience on the F-86s.
^"PAF CARRIES OUT ROAD RUNWAY OPERATIONS"(PDF) (Press release). Islamabad: Pakistan Air Force. 18 March 2019. Retrieved 13 May 2023. No. 25 Squadron Mirage-IIIDP aircraft taking off from Motorway