Pakistan claimed it had downed five Indian fighter jets over Kashmir and other regions, including the 4.5th-generation Rafale operated by the Indian Air Force (IAF) after India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ on terror training camps in Pakistan as retribution for the Pahalgam terror attack.
Pakistan later claimed to have used its newly acquired Chinese-origin J-10C fighter for what it described as a brief encounter.
The Pakistani foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, told the National Assembly that the J-10C shot down five Indian fighter jets, three of which were Rafales. Pakistan has been unable to furnish evidence to back these claims, and the Indian side has not confirmed any losses.
ExotiqueMatter @lemmygrad.ml - 7mon
The text seems to imply they sent a single J-10C, meaning 5 rafales downed by one J-10C.
That's a very impressive ratio. Hope we get confirmation.
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geneva_convenience - 7mon
According to Duck ai:
Pakistan has received 20 J-10C fighter jets, with an additional 16 on order.
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Chinese Celebrate J-10C Fighters’ “Success” Over Rafale Jets During India-Pak Clash; Hail PL-15 Missile
https://www.eurasiantimes.com/as-claims-about-pakistan-shooting-down-rafale/Pakistan claimed it had downed five Indian fighter jets over Kashmir and other regions, including the 4.5th-generation Rafale operated by the Indian Air Force (IAF) after India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ on terror training camps in Pakistan as retribution for the Pahalgam terror attack.
Pakistan later claimed to have used its newly acquired Chinese-origin J-10C fighter for what it described as a brief encounter.
The Pakistani foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, told the National Assembly that the J-10C shot down five Indian fighter jets, three of which were Rafales. Pakistan has been unable to furnish evidence to back these claims, and the Indian side has not confirmed any losses.
The text seems to imply they sent a single J-10C, meaning 5 rafales downed by one J-10C.
That's a very impressive ratio. Hope we get confirmation.
According to Duck ai: