Operation Sindoor, run by the Indian Air Force, was not only a military campaign, but it has become a symbol of India’s strategic maturity, technical advancement and extraordinary scheme. Under this operation, the Indian Army launched accurate and powerful attacks on terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK).
In this operation, India used its latest fighter jet Rafale, which targeted its targets by dodging Pakistan’s air defense system. The most special thing about this entire campaign was that Pakistan did not realize the attack until the Indian aircraft ended the target. Pakistani media and government machinery may be trying to deny it, but from satellite image to international defense experts reports, it has become clear that Operation Sindoor was a military shock for Pakistan.
J-10ce vs Rafael Pakistan’s confusion and India’s reality
After this operation, Pakistan claimed that its Chinese-origin J-10ce fighter jets ‘collided’ India’s Rafale aircraft, but did it really happen? According to the website Quwa, who is aware of defense affairs, the success roots of Pakistan Air Force are actually hidden in the 70 -year -old American training system. Quwa claims that in 1950, the US gave modern aircraft like F-86 Sabre to Pakistan as well as a ‘operational system software’, which included training, squadron management and technical infrastructure, but when it comes to the real battlefield, there is more strategy, accurate and mental morale than technology. While Rafael has capabilities like multi-target engagement, low observability and Meteor missile, J-10ce is a new toy for Pakistan, which has been purchased from China.
Rafael has met the test of war
J-10ce may be technically capable, but his credibility in war is still in the process of testing. On the other hand, the Rafael has met the test of war, whether it is preparations after Kargil or Balakot Strike. Now let’s talk about that mysterious ‘software’ which websites like Quwa are repeatedly exposed.
According to Quwa, Pakistan not only got advanced fighter jets under the Mutual Defense Assistant Program (MDAP) launched by the US in 1950, but also transferred an entire Air Force Management System. It has a separate department of depot-level maintenance system, rigorous protocols and operations, maintenance and administration for flight safety. Air Marshal Asghar Khan played a big role in implementing this entire system. Even the headquarters of Pakistan Air Force were removed from Rawalpindi to Peshawar, so that its identity could be separated from the army.
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