Numbers of Indian Rafale jets shot down during war with Pakistan revealed
A research report by the British defense journal Key_Aero magazine has stated that 4 Rafale fighter jets of the Indian Air Force were destroyed in the 52-minute air war between Pakistan and India in May.
The report has stated that the numbers of the destroyed Rafale jets were BS 001, BS 021, BS 022 and BS 027, while India has failed to present any clear images with the serial numbers of these four aircraft. Report Pakistan's multi-domain operations paralyzed the Indian Air Force, the total losses of the Indian Air Force include 4 Rafales, MiG-29, Su-30 and Heron drone.
The British magazine's report further states that on May 10, a JF-17C Block 3 destroyed the S-400 defense system in Udhampur, while the Pakistani Air Force destroyed the Indian command and control system in Barnala.
According to the report, Pakistani cyber units paralyzed about 96 percent of India's social networks and digital systems, the first time an air force has taken action by combining cyber and conventional military measures.
The report states that Indian Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan had admitted the destruction of Indian aircraft in an interview. Earlier, the Pakistani Air Force had shot down an Indian MiG-21 in Operation Swift Retaliation.
The report has stated that the numbers of the destroyed Rafale jets were BS 001, BS 021, BS 022 and BS 027, while India has failed to present any clear images with the serial numbers of these four aircraft. Report Pakistan's multi-domain operations paralyzed the Indian Air Force, the total losses of the Indian Air Force include 4 Rafales, MiG-29, Su-30 and Heron drone.
The British magazine's report further states that on May 10, a JF-17C Block 3 destroyed the S-400 defense system in Udhampur, while the Pakistani Air Force destroyed the Indian command and control system in Barnala.
According to the report, Pakistani cyber units paralyzed about 96 percent of India's social networks and digital systems, the first time an air force has taken action by combining cyber and conventional military measures.
The report states that Indian Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan had admitted the destruction of Indian aircraft in an interview. Earlier, the Pakistani Air Force had shot down an Indian MiG-21 in Operation Swift Retaliation.
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