The Squadron was initially established as the No 401 Squadron on 23 September 1994 comprising with Bell 212 and Bell 206 Helicopters and was re-designated as the No 7 Squadron on 23 March 1996. The undeniable role played by the Squadron was able to contribute to many a victories throughout the war. Further, it keeps on assisting the nation with its aircraft fleet in hours of need. In recognition of the services provided to the nation the Squadron was awarded with the Presidential Colour on 02 March 2019.
Today the 7 Squadron remains ready 365 days of the year as a first responder. Role and task of No 7 Helicopter Squadron includes Combat SAR (Search and Rescue), CASEVAC (Casualty Evacuation), Air Transportation of troops/ cargo, Fire Fighting with the use of bambi bucket, CAP (Combat Air Petrol), CAS (Close Air support), MEDIVAC (Medical Evacuations), Underslung operations, Basic and Advance helicopter training, HADR (Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief), VIP transport, Air Gunner tanning and NVG (Night Vision Google) training.
The squadron carried out several Community Service Projects for 27th anniversary on 23 September with strict compliance to COVID-19 health guidelines and protocols which included a “Shramadana Campaign” at the “Bosath Childrens” Orphanage at Hingurakgoda and a distribution of dry ration packs among the underprivileged families in area. Further, a ‘Bodi Pooja’ and a “Pirith” chanting programme were also held at Hingurakgoda Buddhist Center commemorating the fallen heroes of the Squadron and also to invoke blessing on present squadron personal and their families.