How indigenous technology helped PAF down Rafale
- The Pakistan Air Force engaged in the largest dogfight in a generation against the Indian Air Force during a four-day conflict in May 2025.
- This conflict followed Indian missile strikes on Pakistani targets after a terror attack, prompting Pakistan’s swift air counterattacks.
- Pakistan used advanced Chinese J-10C fighters with PL-15 missiles and indigenous integrated systems to detect, jam, and target Indian Rafale and Mirage jets.
- Pakistan reported downing five Indian planes along with a drone, and analysis of recovered debris confirmed the involvement of at least one Rafale and one Mirage 2000 fighter jet.
- The event highlighted China-Pakistan technological cooperation and Pakistan Air Force's indigenous capabilities, indicating a shift toward integrated multi-domain warfare.
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How indigenous technology helped PAF down Rafale
Chinese-made fighter jets may have stolen the limelight after Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down six Indian fighter jets, including highly-advanced French made Rafalebut that extraordinary feat was not possible without a critical indigenous technology that sent shockwaves across the globe. "Our Chinese friends even want to know the operational details. How we did it," said a source privy to the development. When India inducted Rafale jets into …
Spotlight On India-Pakistan Fighter Jet Battle
Reports that France’s Rafale fighter jet came off second best against the China-made J-10 in a dogfight between the Indian and Pakistan air forces have attracted global attention. The Pakistan Air Force claimed to have shot down multiple Indian Rafale jets during the aerial clash on May 7. If confirmed, it would be the first combat loss for the Dassault-made aircraft.According to SCMP, it would signal a victory for the Chinese military asset ove…
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