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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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The National Interest broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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