Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

Brother, this is what i am saying, that even if interception range was less, it did happen. I would never have believed that Spada could intercept supersonic missiles...........sub-sonic, sure. Because it is an old system. But if it did intercept, then it means your procurement is not wasted and can still last for future Brahmos threats.

regarding CAMM-ER, yes definitely it is a superior system since it is a whole generation newer. Pakistan should seriously consider buying CAMM-ER ground based systems since you already have them on the naval platforms. Use them for critical air base and naval base defences.
While it is based off a "old system" It is still a mid 2000s tech level system think Crotale vs Crotale NG so it wasn't completely hopeless against supersonics.
 
We definitely lack such great leaders in our inventory.
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Yeah still a lesser laughable story by a retired one star than what sort of claims your serving four star air chief made 3 months after the conflict. So Let's not play the game of claims.

Btw, Yeah He is adding mirch masala to it. But he definitely stands no chance in competition to brianfarts your 2 / 3 stars like bakshi, harsha, dhillon, anil chopra do.

Last i read, you were still figuring out which of the CCTVs were sending live feeds of military movements to Pakistan.

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And do you think incidents like below were just a coincidence during the May War? Well, you know shit dude.

 
China Confirms Boots on the Ground in Pakistan to Support J-10C Fighter Operations Against India

South Asia , Aircraft and Anti-Aircraft​

Military Watch Magazine Editorial Staff
May-8th-2026


Chinese PLA Air Force J-10C Fighter Equipped For Air-to-Air Combat

Chinese PLA Air Force J-10C Fighter Equipped For Air-to-Air Combat


Chinese government sources have for the first time reported the deployment of personnel to Pakistan to support combat operations against India in early May, 2025, specifically in the form of on-site technical support for the Pakistan Air Force’s newly procured J-10C fighters. Chinese state broadcaster CCTV on May 7 broadcast an interview with a Chinese engineer Zhang Heng, from the Chengdu Aircraft Design and Research Institute responsible for developing the J-10, who was among the personnel deployed on the ground during the conflict. The brief Indo-Pakistani war represented the first time the J-10 was deployed for combat operations, and the first time any indigenous Chinese fighter type has engaged in high intensity combat, with the outcome having raised the already fast rising prestige of China’s defence sector considerably further.



Pakistan Air Force J-10C with PL-15 Air-to-Air Missiles and Three External Fuel Tanks

Pakistan Air Force J-10C with PL-15 Air-to-Air Missiles and Three External Fuel Tanks



Commenting on his stationing in Pakistan to support J-10C operations, Zhang Heng reported: “At the support base, we frequently heard the roar of fighter jets taking off and the constant wail of air raid sirens. By late morning, in May, the temperature was already approaching 50 degrees Celsius. It was a real ordeal for us, both mentally and physically.” He added that his team of Chinese specialists in Pakistan were driven by “a desire to do an even better job with on-site support,” and to ensure their equipment could “truly perform at its full combat potential.” Although Pakistan was reported to have lost multiple fighters and a high value support aircraft to Indian S-400 long range air defence systems, J-10C fighters were credited with shooting down multiple Indian Air Force fighters, including between one to four newly procured French Rafales, causing a public relations disaster for both the Indian fighter fleet and for the Rafale program.
















Indian Air Force Rafale Fighter

Indian Air Force Rafale Fighter





Providing further insight into the role of Chinese specialists on the ground in Pakistan supporting J-10C operations, Xu Da, another employee of the Chengdu Aircraft Design & Research Institute who was operating in the country compared the fighter jet to a “child.” “We nurtured it, cared for it, and finally handed it over to the user. And now, it was facing a major test,” he stated. “As for the outstanding results the J-10CE achieved, we weren’t very surprised, and it didn’t feel sudden at all. In fact, it felt inevitable. The aircraft just needed the right opportunity. And when that moment came, it delivered exactly as we knew it would,” he added. Regarding the decisive successes Pakistani fighter units achieved during air-to-air engagements, he added: “That wasn't just a recognition of the J-10CE; it was also a testament to the deep bond we formed through working side-by-side, day in and day out.”

Closely coinciding with reports confirming the presence of Chinese personnel in Pakistan to support J-10C combat operations, the Pakistan Air Force announced that it had laid the groundwork for a wide range of procurements from China to revolutionise its combat capabilities. Alongside the procurement of an unnamed next generation fighter type, which is expected to be the J-35, the most significant announcement was the reported procurement of further squadrons of J-10C fighters. The J-10C is currently the lightest and least capable fighter type being procured by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, but is by far the most capable in Pakistani service, far surpassing the combat potentials of the JF-17 and F-16C/D that formerly equipped its most elite units. The J-35 is a significantly heavier and more complex aircraft, with its operation expected to necessitate a considerably greater presence of Chinese personnel on the ground than did the J-10C. The need for significant numbers of Chinese personnel for support reflects, among other factors, Pakistan’s limited level of economic development which has made the absorption of advanced equipment more challenging.
 
Why dont pakistani request military foreign experts to react and explain that highest award given to a hindu armyman ,of kargil war by india who holds 2 WORLD RECORDS
Firstly ,CAptain yogendra singh yadav , who had been shot in arms and legs manage to throw grenade on a pakistani armyman neck and made him headless in that same condition.

Secondly , same captain was able to stop a bullet of AK47 with a coin in his pocket. Magic here is thats shots were fired at him in approx less than 5 to 10 meters😄
 
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Indian participations in this thread is next to zero. So our neighbors are fighting among themselves to keep this thread alive !
Respect ! 👍
Says Indian participation is zero but makes another lame post.
How about I ban you - and then lets see how much you start having the cocaine addict withdrawals.
 
As much as i love rafale and other aircraft getting shotdown, the thing i love the most in military matters from 2025 was crashing of Tejas in Dubai airshow in full view of the whole world

It was such a beautiful sight. Watching tejas crashing in fireball and the whole world watching it in 1080 hd. Beautiful

Dil garden garden ho gaya tha
You know what..., it happened only a few Hundred-feet away from where I stood.

I was actually standing between the JF-17 & Super Mushak Display with one of the Sqn Ldrs & a couple of Technicians. When it was going down..., one of the Techs said in a panic, "Oh Oh Oh..." and then it happened.

Too bad you weren't there to witness it in person.

By the way, its stuff like this that makes both of us the most 'Hated' ones in the Multiverse (Forum).

Also, I sent a Screenshot of one of your earlier Posts to all the PAF guys. By now that post is circulating all over.
 
Last year, around this time - we were all witnessing this...

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You know what..., it happened only a few Hundred-feet away from where I stood.

I was actually standing between the JF-17 & Super Mushak Display with one of the Sqn Ldrs & a couple of Technicians. When it was going down..., one of the Techs said in a panic, "Oh Oh Oh..." and then it happened.

Too bad you weren't there to witness it in person.

By the way, its stuff like this that makes both of us the most 'Hated' ones in the Multiverse (Forum).

Also, I sent a Screenshot of one of your earlier Posts to all the PAF guys. By now that post is circulating all over.
Look - a pilot not in combat - was lost. Yes, it was an enemy and they have killed Pakistanis.

Yes, all their calls of "Junk fighter" - Tejas is the best - all of it does seem humorous in that moment. But quite frankly who GIVES A SHIT about their feelings and existence.
Its fun, its humorous in a dark way.

But it would still be better if the poor bloke had ejected and been ok.
Had the plane smacked into the ground after that sure - but I for one cannot make light of a NON-COMBAT situation where someone lost their life so publicly.

Just think from the perspective of Wg Cmdr Nauman's family. How these human filth Bhaktoras made light of it and that anger. And why we should not in my opinion associate with their filthy behavior.
 

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