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Dassault CEO Confirms India Lost One Rafale Jet But Not During Operation Sindoor Combat; Rejects Pakistans Claim

Two months after the Sindoor Operation, in a great revelation, Dassault Aviation President and CEO Eric Trappier rejected Pakistan’s claim to shoot Rafale Hunter planes. Speaking to the French website Avion Chasse, Trappier said that with the loss of a Rafale of India, Jetin was disappeared during the war, but for technical reasons.

In particular, the Pakistani Air Force claimed that he had dropped five Indian Air Force Fighter jet on May 7. PAF claimed that he had dropped three Rafalas using China PL-15E missiles, which were released using J-10C multi-rolled fighter planes. However, Pakistan has not provided any evidence for its claims so far.

In particular, Dassault Aviation produces Rafale aircraft. Trappier said that the loss of a plane occurred without enemy theme, while Pakistan’s Rafale Shootdown claim was ‘wrong and unfounded’. Trappier confirming the loss, this is due to a technical failure at high altitude.

India launched a Sindoor operation on May 6-7 to avenge the 22 April expensive terrorist attack. Pakistan claimed that he had hit five Indian fighter planes, while the Indian government rejected the claim.

Dassault CEO Eric Trappier, who shared technical inputs, said that the spectrum electronic war systems in Rafale Jet did not record any hostile engagement and the flight diaries taken by Dassault did not show the loss of war.

This comes in the midst of China’s report that China carried out a malicious campaign after the Sindppr operation to scribble Rafale Jets and promote warplanes used by Pakistan. According to reports, Pakistan conducted a disinformation campaign to reduce Rafale’s popularity through its embassies, and Pakistan played an important role by making misleading claims.

India, Pakistan and Pakistan in the occupied Kashmir, the nine terror fields targeted on May 6-7 on May 6-7 launched the Sindoor operation. While India claimed that the nature of sensitive strikes was not a military, Pakistan attacked Indian civilian and military fields and rose to a military conflict. Following Pakistan’s attack, the Indian Armed Forces launched a large contract by destroying 11 Pakistan’s 11 air bases, except for various enemy military areas.

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