it attacks on Pakistan.
And no it wasn't Trump.
(In case you are unaware?
The False prophet takes credit
for anything and everything.)
The real reason India stopped its attacks?
Should be of much concern
to Western Air Forces.
India Breaks Silence After Rafale Jet Reportedly Downed By Pakistan's Chinese-Made Fighter —
5/13/25
"On Sunday, (5/11/25) India issued its first official response after reports emerged that a Rafale fighter jet, part of the country's prized air fleet, was allegedly shot down by a Chinese-made Pakistani aircraft."
(It/they most assuredly were:
"shot down by a Chinese-made Pakistani aircraft."
Its why they stopped what they started.
They didnt see that comin.
And it aint good news for anybody
except the Chinese.)
"What Happened:
The unverified incident, which sent shockwaves across defense circles, rattled the investors, with shares of French manufacturer Dassault Aviation plunging amid growing scrutiny over the jet’s battlefield performance."
"On Friday, (5/9/25) U.S. officials confirmed that a Chinese-made J-10 aircraft fired air-to-air missiles at Indian fighter jets. One of the Indian jets shot down was a French-built Rafale fighter, while Pakistan’s U.S.-made F-16s, produced by Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT), were not involved in the incident, reported Reuters."
(How then
is the incident
"unverified"
??????????)
"Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, claimed that the J-10 was used to shoot down three Rafale planes, newly acquired by India. Pakistan asserts to have downed five Indian planes in total."
("The fighter's lower radar signature and significantly more advanced sensors and weaponry for both visual and beyond-visual range engagements were cited by experts as leading advantages the aircraft retained."
Like I said:
"The real reason India stopped its attacks?
Should be of much concern
to Western Air Forces.")
"On Sunday, (5/11/25) Air Marshal A.K. Bharti responded in a press conference regarding the same. “We are in a combat scenario and losses are a part of it. All our pilots are back home,” stated Bharti."
"Notably, the Indian military
gave no clear answer on this."
(Tells you 100%
exactly what is going on here.)
"Why It Matters:
The incident has piqued the interest of air warfare communities worldwide, eager to understand the tactics, techniques, and procedures used in the confrontation. Washington is closely analyzing the jet's performance against a Western adversary, seeing it as a potential indicator of how Beijing might fare in a conflict over Taiwan or across the broader Indo-Pacific."
(It was not expected
and it aint good.)
"The incident comes amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. On May 7, India launched missile strikes into Pakistani-controlled territory as part of Operation Sindoor to avenge the alleged killings of tourists reportedly by a Pakistani terror group in Pahalgam, Kashmir."
(They did not
expect it to end like it did.)
"MORE YET!"
"Did Pakistan shoot down five Indian fighter jets?
5/14/25
"Four days after India and Pakistan reached a ceasefire after a rapid escalation in a military conflict between them, key differences between their battlefield claims remain unresolved."
"Among them is Pakistan’s assertion that it shot down five Indian fighter jets on May 7, the first day of fighting, in response to Indian attacks on its territory."
"What happened?
Tensions between India and Pakistan erupted into military confrontation on May 7 after India bombed nine sites across six cities in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir."
"India said it had struck what it called “terrorist infrastructure” in response to the deadly April 22 killings of tourists by suspected rebels in India-administered Kashmir."
"Gunmen on April 22 shot dead 25 male tourists and a local pony rider in the picturesque meadows of Pahalgam, triggering outrage and calls for revenge in India. New Delhi blamed Pakistan for supporting the fighters responsible for the attack, a charge Islamabad denied."
"What has Pakistan claimed?
Speaking to Al Jazeera shortly after the May 7 attacks, Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said Islamabad, in retaliation, had shot down five Indian jets, a drone, and many quadcopters."
"Later in the day, Pakistan’s military spokesperson Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said the warplanes had all been downed inside Indian territory, and aircraft from neither side crossed into the other’s territory during the attacks – an assertion India seconded."
“Neither India nor Pakistan had any need to send their own aircraft out of their own national airspace,” British defence analyst Michael Clarke told Al Jazeera.
“Their standoff weapons all had long enough ranges to reach their evident targets whilst flying in their own airspace,” Clarke, who is a visiting professor in the Department of War Studies at King’s College, London, added."
(Translation:
WE CAN KEEP YOU OVER THERE!
India had no idea,
and thats why:
"The unverified incident,
which sent shockwaves across defense circles,
rattled the investors...")
"On Friday, Pakistan’s Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed claimed that among the five downed aircraft were three Rafales, a MiG-29, and an Su-30, providing electronic signatures of the aircraft, in addition to the exact locations where the planes were hit."
(Translation?
We got proof.)
"He stated that
the confrontation featured
at least 60 Indian aircraft,
among them 14 French-made Rafales, while
Pakistan deployed 42 “hi-tech aircraft,”
including American F-16s
and Chinese JF-17s and J-10s."
(Translation:
We can hit you from farther away
with less aircraft.
"The real reason India stopped its attacks?
Should be of much concern
to Western Air Forces.")
"What has been India’s response?
After Chinese state news outlet The Global Times wrote that Pakistan had brought down Indian fighter planes, India’s embassy in China described the report as “disinformation”.
However, beyond that, New Delhi has not formally confirmed or denied the reports."
(And that tells you whats up.)
"Asked specifically whether Pakistan had managed to down Indian jets, India’s Director General of Air Operations AK Bharti avoided a direct answer."
(See comment above.)
“We are in a combat scenario and losses are a part of it,” he said. “As for details, at this time I would not like to comment on that as we are still in combat and give advantage to the adversary. All our pilots are back home.”
(Speaks for itself.)
"According to Indian security sources who spoke to Al Jazeera, three fighter jets crashed inside India-controlled territory."
"They did not confirm which country the warplanes belonged to. However, with neither side suggesting that Pakistani planes crossed into Indian airspace, any debris in Indian-controlled territory likely comes from an Indian plane."
"Reuters news agency also reported, citing four government sources in Indian-administered Kashmir, that three fighter jets crashed in the region. Reports in CNN said that at least two jets crashed, while a French source told the US outlet that at least one Rafale jet had been shot down."
"Defence analyst Clarke said if India has indeed lost a Rafale, that would certainly be “embarrassing”.
(I would say its more:
"concerning"
(for Western Air forces)
than
"embarrassing"
for India.)
“If it came down inside Indian territory, which must be the case if one was destroyed, then India will want to keep it only as a rumour for as long as possible,” he added.
(So far?
No new India air attacks.
It ought to tell you something,
and it aint good.)
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