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The Indian Air Force (IAF) is pressing for a government-to-government (G2G) deal with France to acquire additional Rafale ...
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The Aviationist on MSNIndian Rafale Downed in Largest Air Battle in Decades Due to Intel Failure on PL-15 Range – ReportsKill chain and long-range missile gave Pakistan the edge in Rafale shootdown, according to a recent report by Reuters. On Aug ...
The sanctioned strength is 42.5 squadrons to counter potential threats from both China and Pakistan, a concern reinforced ...
Prof Cheng Xizhong debunked IAF Chief Amar Singh’s claim of downing 5 Pakistani jets and a large aircraft as baseless ...
The Indian Air Force has urged the government to sign a direct deal with France for additional Rafale fighter jets under its ...
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Daily Times on MSN'Self-amusement': Chinese expert spurns India's claims on downing Pakistani jetsChina's former defence attache in South Asia Cheng Xizhong on Sunday spurned India's much-delayed claim that it had shot down six Pakistani aircraft during the May conflict, terming it "self-amusement ...
The losses suffered may also have prompted Pakistan to keep talking to the United States, including its President Donald ...
Says the statement comes three months after air combat in contrast to Pakistan's quick intelligence response and briefings.
The statement by the defence czar was followed by remarks from India’s air force chief, who claimed on Saturday that India ...
Pakistan has claimed that it shot down six Indian aircraft during the clashes, including a French-made Rafale fighter. India has acknowledged some losses but denied losing six aircraft.
It was the first known combat loss of a Rafale, which France has sold to eight countries. “Of course, all those, the nations that bought Rafales, asked themselves questions,” Bellanger said.
It was the first known combat loss of a Rafale, which France has sold to eight countries. “Of course, all those, the nations that bought Rafales, asked themselves questions,” Bellanger said.
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