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The National Interest on MSNHow Did India Lose a Rafale Jet Against Pakistan?As impressive as the Rafale’s maneuverability is, maneuverability doesn’t count for much in the BVR (beyond-visual-range) ...
A low-quality image of an Indian fighter jet engulfed in flames after crashing in September 2024 has been falsely claimed ...
Foreign media reports that shares of Dassault Aviation, the manufacturer of Rafale fighter jets, have seen a continued ...
India has confirmed Pakistan used Chinese-made missiles during the recent cross-border military strikes.
“Losses are part of combat,” said Air Marshal Bharti, without elaborating on the date, location, or circumstances of the ...
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The Aviationist on MSN‘Indian Rafale Shot Down by Pakistan' French Intelligence Source Tells CNNAfter images of MICA air-to-air missiles and M88 engines, an image now clearly shows the vertical tail of a Rafale EH. After ...
Dassault Aviation stock has descended over 7.83 per cent in past five trading sessions. However, the stock has given ...
During a recent press briefing on Operation Sindoor, Indian Air Force (IAF) Air Marshal A.K. Bharti refrained from confirming reports of Rafale jet losses by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).
Pakistan claimed it shot down five Indian fighter jets on Wednesday, including three of the Indian Air Force’s prized ...
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Daily Times on MSNChinese artists mock India after Pakistan Air Force downs Rafale jetsChinese influencers mocking India after reports that the Pakistan Air Force shot down Indian Rafale fighter jets.
Indian Air Force officer responds to aircraft losses, refrains from disclosing details: Indian media
In response to a media inquiry regarding whether Pakistan had downed Rafale jets and the number of assets lost during a press conference on Sunday, Indian General Air Operations Air Marshal AK Bharti ...
New Delhi has begun to acknowledge the loss of several fighter jets during 'Operation Sindoor.' Military experts suggest that ...
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