India’s Operation Sindoor has sent shockwaves across the region! The Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief, speaking in America, has exposed Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s claims — confirming that 5 Pakistani jets, including F-16s & JF-17s, were shot down during the mission. From precision strikes on enemy targets to the strategic decision to pause action, the IAF has showcased a model of discipline, power, and restraint.
What really happened during Operation Sindoor? Why is Pakistan desperately trying to deny its heavy losses? And why is the IAF Chief urging the world to learn from India’s example? Watch this detailed report to uncover the truth that Pakistan doesn’t want you to know.
00:00Pakistan losses are concerned. I think it was very clear, it was clearly spelled out.
00:06We have signs of one C-130 class of aircraft, one AEWC class of aircraft and at least four to five fighter aircraft, most likely F-16 because that base happened to be F-16.
00:18It will go down in the history that longest kill that we achieved of more than 300 kilometers by that.
00:24A conflict of four days that is attacking the terrorist camps and thereafter giving them a befitting reply to their misadentures, trying to attack our civil population and attack our military installations.
00:39Our robust air defense infrastructure was a very, very important part of the whole plan and that came in along with all the three services, the Army, Navy, Air Force assets being merged together,
01:01the air defense assets, the counter UAV assets and everything working under one combined control of IACCS.
01:10It worked out to be a game changer and under that they were almost not allowed to any freedom to do anything.
01:20And our long-range SAMs, the long-range SAMs that we had procured recently and operationalized, that again, you know, turned the table on them.
01:33We could look deep inside their territory. We could make sure that they were not able to operate even within their territory, you know, up to a certain distance.
01:42And it will go down in the history, that longest kill that we achieved of more than 300 kilometers by that.
01:50And it seriously curtailed their activities.
01:53As far as, you know, Pakistan losses are concerned, I think it was very clear, it was clearly spelled out in the initial debriefs also,
02:05that we have struck a large number of their airfields and we struck a large number of their installations.
02:13And what we have gathered from whatever int reports we have got is that on ground, because of this, our strikes,
02:24there have been radars at least four places, command and control centers at two places, runway, of course, damaged at two places.
02:34Then three of their hangars in three different stations have been damaged.
02:38And in that hangar, as well as on tarmac, we have signs of one C-130 class of aircraft, one AEWNC class of aircraft,
02:49and at least four to five fighter aircraft, most likely F-16, because that base happened to be F-16,
02:56which would have been under maintenance that time.
02:59Along with that, one SAM system, which has been destroyed.
03:01And so these are the strikes that, you know, the destruction that has taken place on ground by our strikes.
03:10And as far as air defense part is concerned, we have clear evidence of one long-range strike,
03:17which I talked about, more than 300 kilometers, which happens to be either an AEWNC or a SIGINT aircraft.
03:24Along with that, five fighters, that high-tech fighters between F-16 and JF-17 class is what our system tells us.
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