NEW DELHI: The dramatic aerial clash between Pakistan and India has once again made global headlines as a British news agency revealed how the Pakistani Air Force dealt a crushing blow to India’s elite Rafale fighter jets from a range of 200 kilometres.
It was May 7 when the night sky turned into a battlefield as around 110 fighter jets clashed in what experts are calling the largest aerial battle in modern history. Pakistan’s Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Sidhu stealthily scrambled J-10C jets to hunt down the unsuspecting Indian Rafales.
Pakistan’s game-changing PL-15 missiles, previously underestimated by the Indian military, remained in action throughout the night, hitting targets beyond a range of 150 kilometres, surprising Indian pilots who thought they were safe.
With sophisticated electronic warfare jamming Indian radars and working flawlessly with a multi-layered sensor network, Pakistani pilots operated undetected and carried out a precision strike that brought down at least one Rafale jet.
Despite India’s massive aerial deployment of 70 jets, Pakistani forces maintained complete control, turning the tables and rewriting air combat history. This explosive report reveals how intelligence failures and Pakistan’s unparalleled technology combined to achieve a stunning victory that shook the military balance of the region.
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