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Surveillance Aircraft, 6 Pakistan Jets Shot Down In Operation Sindoor Says IAF Chief A P Singh

New Delhi : IAF chief AP Singh, in a massive disclosure, said the surface-to-air missile systems of the armed forces destroyed five Pakistani fighter jets and another aircraft designed for airborne surveillance during Operation Sindoor.

We have at least five fighters confirmed kills and one large aircraft, which could be either an ELINT aircraft or an AEW&C (Airborne Warning and Control System) aircraft, which was taken on at a distance of about 300 kilometres. This is actually the largest ever recorded surface-to-air kill that we can talk about, he said. This is the first public revelation by the armed forces of the extent of damage caused to the Pakistani air fleet during the operation, which was launched as a response to the Pahalgam terror attack.

The Air Chief Marshal also confirmed severe damage to air bases in Pakistan, including the Jacobabad airfield that housed F-16 jets. “At Jacobabad airfield, there’s an F-16 hangar. One half of the hangar is gone. I am sure there were some aircraft inside which got damaged, he further said. The IAF chief credited the Russian-made S-400 Triumf air defence system for engaging targets far inside enemy airspace, calling it a game changer.

The S-400 system, which we recently bought, has been a game-changer. The range of that system has really kept their aircraft away from their weapons, like those long-range glide bombs that they have. They have not been able to use any one of those because they have not been able to penetrate the system, he further said. Singh also shared before and after satellite images of the nine terror targets that were battered by the armed forces on May 7.

Around 100 terrorists were killed in the strikes on terror launchpads. Pertinently, the Air Chief also rejected the opposition’s charge that there were operational restrictions on the military, asserting that they had full freedom to plan and execute the attacks. A key reason for success was the presence of political will. There were very clear directions given to us. No restrictions were put on us. If there were any constraints, they were self-made. We decided how much to escalate. We had full freedom to plan and execute. Our attacks were calibrated because we wanted to be mature about it, he said.

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi raised the issue in the Lok Sabha, citing remarks by the Indian defence attache in Indonesia, who suggested that India lost some jets during the conflict due to constraints by the political leadership.

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