India Lucky Not To Lose More Than Four Rafales

Ahem ahem.

@Oscar - pretty much confirms the narrative that S400 went offline after PAF strike - allowing PAF jets to operate with much more freedom close to LoC.

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India concocted fake stories after PAF’s historic strikes. These stories designed to protect the ego and image of IAF are now coming apart. India denies, then reality exposes them as liars. Trend continues.

No value to PAF if India admits it or not, but such admissions make a mockery out of the Hindu nationalist fanboys….and we love it!
 
India concocted fake stories after PAF’s historic strikes. These stories designed to protect the ego and image of IAF are now coming apart. India denies, then reality exposes them as liars. Trend continues.

No value to PAF if India admits it or not, but such admissions make a mockery out of the Hindu nationalist fanboys….and we love it!

The Chinese have prepared and released a video, detailing how and what was targeted ahead of their parade.
 
The Chinese have prepared and released a video, detailing how and what was targeted ahead of their parade.

Can you share the link?

Indians have become a global laughing stock by the grace of God almighty.
 
Interesting that they were repairing launcher under fire. So first they definitely had damage - then repairing launcher means much more was impacted than just the cheeseboard.

Even if repaired and operational. If it was a complete non factor while PAF aircraft and assets roamed freely over Indian airspace - that is the epitome of SUPPRESSION OF ENEMY AIR DEFENSE.

It suppressed and unable to provide any support against PAF. Jobs done.
Very good analysis!

Yet somehow Indians are going to use semantics to claim that S-400 has a malfunctioned instead of damaged.
 
Amazing, the utter freak show that is the IAF PR team. Full 4 months later now presenting "evidence". Just like Balakot buildings remain untouched but "two small holes: show penetration of undamaged building, and they managed to later get "internal videos" of a PAF base which they can obviously not share. This is NOT A JOKE, this AVM literally just gave this briefing, kid you not, same exact shit show BS story they told to convince people 2019 strikes hit target. Also note, now not a single person at this official briefing mentioning any downed PAF jets either.

Absolutely pathetic



At NDTV Defence Summit, New Videos Shown Of Operation Sindoor Strikes​

Air Marshal Tiwari described Operation Sindoor as a watershed moment that reaffirmed the IAF's role as "India's sword arm".​




The IAF was assigned two high-value targets deep inside Pakistan
New Delhi:
The Indian Air Force shared new visuals and details of Operation Sindoor. At the NDTV Defence Summit in New Delhi, Vice Chief of the Air Staff Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari provided a detailed account of the planning, execution, and aftermath of the strikes that followed the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 people were killed.

Air Marshal Tiwari described Operation Sindoor as a watershed moment that reaffirmed the IAF's role as "India's sword arm".

"Equally important is the tacit acknowledgement that the Indian Air Force is India's sword arm. What we did in Operation Sindoor was only a snapshot of our capability," he said at the NDTV Defence Summit. "This is the first time after the operation that we are speaking on an open forum."

The IAF was assigned two high-value targets deep inside Pakistan -- Muridke (Lashkar-e-Taiba headquarters), roughly 30 km from the international border and Bahawalpur (Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters), nearly 100 km inside Pakistan.

Seven additional targets closer to the Line of Control were allocated to the Indian Army.

The Air Marshal revealed that each target was dissected into precise aim points to ensure accuracy and to minimise collateral damage. "We made every weapon count," he said.



https://vdo.ai/contact?utm_medium=video&utm_term=ndtv.com&utm_source=vdoai_logo









At Muridke, bombs hit the administrative block and two leadership residences. Drone footage showed the initial strikes leaving only small holes visible on rooftops. However, internal videos sourced locally later confirmed extensive structural collapse inside the buildings.

At Bahawalpur, five aim points were designated, including the administrative block, cadre housing, and leadership quarters. Two precision weapons were shown penetrating through multiple floors, destroying command facilities.

"Pictures speak more than a thousand words," Air Marshal Tiwari said, adding that funerals of top militant leaders were attended by senior Pakistani state officials, including the Punjab Corps Commander, Chief Secretary, and provincial police chief. "This shows the state's direct sponsorship of terrorism."

The strikes forced Pakistan to seek urgent mediation. By the evening of May 10, both sides agreed to halt hostilities across land, air, and sea.
 
Amazing, the utter freak show that is the IAF PR team. Full 4 months later now presenting "evidence". Just like Balakot buildings remain untouched but "two small holes: show penetration of undamaged building, and they managed to later get "internal videos" of a PAF base which they can obviously not share. This is NOT A JOKE, this AVM literally just gave this briefing, kid you not, same exact shit show BS story they told to convince people 2019 strikes hit target. Also note, now not a single person at this official briefing mentioning any downed PAF jets either.

Absolutely pathetic



At NDTV Defence Summit, New Videos Shown Of Operation Sindoor Strikes​

Air Marshal Tiwari described Operation Sindoor as a watershed moment that reaffirmed the IAF's role as "India's sword arm".​




The IAF was assigned two high-value targets deep inside Pakistan
New Delhi:
The Indian Air Force shared new visuals and details of Operation Sindoor. At the NDTV Defence Summit in New Delhi, Vice Chief of the Air Staff Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari provided a detailed account of the planning, execution, and aftermath of the strikes that followed the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 people were killed.

Air Marshal Tiwari described Operation Sindoor as a watershed moment that reaffirmed the IAF's role as "India's sword arm".

"Equally important is the tacit acknowledgement that the Indian Air Force is India's sword arm. What we did in Operation Sindoor was only a snapshot of our capability," he said at the NDTV Defence Summit. "This is the first time after the operation that we are speaking on an open forum."

The IAF was assigned two high-value targets deep inside Pakistan -- Muridke (Lashkar-e-Taiba headquarters), roughly 30 km from the international border and Bahawalpur (Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters), nearly 100 km inside Pakistan.

Seven additional targets closer to the Line of Control were allocated to the Indian Army.

The Air Marshal revealed that each target was dissected into precise aim points to ensure accuracy and to minimise collateral damage. "We made every weapon count," he said.



https://vdo.ai/contact?utm_medium=video&utm_term=ndtv.com&utm_source=vdoai_logo









At Muridke, bombs hit the administrative block and two leadership residences. Drone footage showed the initial strikes leaving only small holes visible on rooftops. However, internal videos sourced locally later confirmed extensive structural collapse inside the buildings.

At Bahawalpur, five aim points were designated, including the administrative block, cadre housing, and leadership quarters. Two precision weapons were shown penetrating through multiple floors, destroying command facilities.

"Pictures speak more than a thousand words," Air Marshal Tiwari said, adding that funerals of top militant leaders were attended by senior Pakistani state officials, including the Punjab Corps Commander, Chief Secretary, and provincial police chief. "This shows the state's direct sponsorship of terrorism."

The strikes forced Pakistan to seek urgent mediation. By the evening of May 10, both sides agreed to halt hostilities across land, air, and sea.
World's largest Summit of choti...ya people discussing fake narratives and fantasies to appease their own sick minds and souls.
 
They should have stopped now .... every non indian on this earth knows whats happened....but these Bandars seem unstoppable
 
They should have stopped now .... every non indian on this earth knows whats happened....but these Bandars seem unstoppable

No, let them, this is great for us. In the next round it will be these same clowns doing their PR so it will make it much easier for Pakistan to convince the world of it's narrative when the other side has established itself as a laughing stock

Look at how PAF have moved on and 4 months later every week the IAF are coming up with new things and long winded explanations with no evidence, then ask yourself who looks like a victor in this war?
 

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