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India, during Operation Sindoor, reportedly tricked Pakistan into believing it shot down a Rafale aircraft. It did so by ...
During Operation Sindoor, Pakistan was not the only one watching. China too had eyes in the sky. Its homegrown radar systems, ...
Pakistani claims of downing Rafales were based on successful hits on towed decoys, not actual aircraft. The deception was ...
Dassault CEO has also clarified that India lost one Rafale fighter aircraft due to a technical failure at high altitude ...
India only hit the terror bases, but Pakistan began targeting civilian areas and defence establishments in India. Though its ...
Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan revealed that Pakistan's drones failed to inflict any damage on Indian military or civil infrastructure during Operation Sindoor.
This system can trick enemy radars and pull missiles away from the real jet, helping to keep the Rafales out of harm’s way.
Dassault Aviation chairman and CEO Eric Trappier dismissed Pakistan’s claim and clarified that India lost one Rafale fighter ...
India is expediting the acquisition of Rafael's X Guard decoy system to bolster the Rafale fighter jets' missile defense ...
French intelligence reveals Chinese embassies worked to undermine Rafale sales, spreading disinformation about the fighter's ...
Some reports originating in France on Tuesday claimed that Trappier said no Rafale was shot down during the India-Pakistan ...
India launched Operation Sindoor on May 6-7 to avenge the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. While Pakistan had claimed of ...