Pakistan has once again raised the claim that it shot down Indian Rafale fighter jets in connection with Operation Sindoor still in Service.
Pakistan's new campaign claims to have shot down 36 Indian fighter jets. However, the Indian Air Force and defense sources have clarified that these allegations are baseless.
Pakistan has made several claims over the past few months targeting Indian Rafale jets. It had previously said it had shot down some of the state-of-the-art Rafale fighter jets purchased from France. However, Pakistan has not yet released any evidence to support this.
The Indian Ministry of Defense and the Air Force have denied these claims. Officials have clarified that the Rafale jets are one of the most critical components of India's air defense capabilities and that there has been no reduction in their operational efficiency.
Rafale aircraft are equipped with state-of-the-art radar systems, long-range missiles, and electronic warfare systems, making them one of the most powerful fighter jets in South Asia.
Defense experts estimate that if up to 36 aircraft were lost, satellite images or debris would have been released internationally. No such evidence has been found yet. Experts point out that such claims are part of the information war between India and Pakistan. At the same time, they also warn that real military information should only be trusted from official sources.
Pakistan's new allegations about the Rafale jets, like other claims that have already been made, are now under the shadow of doubt due to lack of evidence.


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