IAF Drops Truth Bomb: Destroys Pakistan’s 200 Km Fake Kill Claim; Sets Rare 300 Km Strike Record | India News

Only a week ago, Pakistan was boasting of recording the longest-range air-air killing during the Sindoor operation, because an Indian jet dropped a PL-15 missile 200 km from a Chinese fighter aircraft. However, when asked for evidence, they are only numb and remain in a loss for words. While the Pakistanites celebrated, fake claims did not age well. The Indian Air Force Chief Amar Preet Singh destroyed a new bomb on Saturday, destroying the propaganda of Pakistan.
On Saturday, IAF Capabilic Chief Marshal AP Singh, according to military officers, announced the first concrete details that may not be seen in the modern air war – rarely a kind of public participation.
Speaking at a conference in Bengaluru, Singh revealed that one of the targets destroyed on May 7 was a large Pakistani air platform – probably 300 km away, an element (electronic intelligence) or AEW & C (Early Warning and Control) aircraft broke a rare record in the history of air war. The Chief of IAF also said that India was a proof of killing and that it could be discussed.
Singh also called the strike ‘killing from the largest surface so far’.
As reported by the Indian Express, a senior officer from the Indian Air Force said that the impact of a target of 300 km from the largest surface to the air will mark it as the farthest -range, not the largest scale. The chief of the air shook a fine head to the difficulties of verifying such operations around the world, because the debris went down to the boundaries of the targeted nation. The officer added that long -range killings were rarely explained to the public because of the difficulty of independent approval or because the army prefers to keep such abilities under wrapping.
In particular, India managed to kill using a Russian-made S-400 air defense system, which was reorganized as ‘Sudarshan’. India surrendered three of the five S-400 air defense systems ordered from Russia and the units were located along the borders of Pakistan and China. At the beginning of this month, the Defense Council made a comprehensive annual maintenance agreement for the S-400 fleet.




