“The biggest attack ever made from the surface to the air,” made Air Chief Marshal many revelations; The Success Story of Operation Sindoor – IAF shot 5 Pakistan -jets in Operation Sindoor Air Chief Marshal

Air Head Marshal Amar Preet Singh said the Indian Air Force killed five fighters in Pakistan in Operation Sindoor. This action was done following the Pahalgam terror attack. The Air Force chief said Pakistan suffered heavy losses, including a large aircraft. Pti, Bengaluru. Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh said on Saturday that the Indian Air Force killed five Pakistan fighters and a large plane during Operation Sindoor. He described it as the biggest record of killing India from surface to air. This is the first official comment on the damage Pakistan did during Indian air strikes three months ago. Many opposition leaders attack the government for delay in information on the damage caused by India and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. Five fighter jets of Pakistan were carried out following the Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 people died. The Air Chief Marshal LM Katre Smriti Lecture also presented the Air Force Chief a detailed description of the attacks on the terrorist headquarters and other terrorists bases near the May 7. He said that at least five fighter jets of Pakistan were confirmed. In addition, a large aircraft, which could monitor aircraft, was killed at a distance of about 300 kilometers. This is actually the biggest attack ever carried out from the surface to the air. The loss of the F-16 fighter plane. He also said that the Hangar indicated at least one AWC (Airbourne alert and control system) and some damaged F-16 aircraft. They are restored there. As a result of this campaign, a large number of UAVs, drones and some of their missiles fell in the Indian area. However, there was no damage to Indian businesses. During the slideshow, he showed scenes of the AWC hanger, which collapsed after the Indian attack. The statement by Air Chief Marshall about the political will over the Sargodha air base in Pakistan, the air force chief said that we had grown up in our Air Force, of such days. By the way, I had this opportunity before my retirement. We attacked the airport where we got very strong information about the F-16 plane. Singh, who describes political willpower as an important reason behind the success of the operation, said that I show a lot of openness here, because I heard many things about it. If I tell you something, people will have to believe it, because I was there. He listened to everyone’s words. There was a very clear political will. We received very clear instructions and no restrictions were set. This remark from the Air Force Chief came under the background of opposition leaders, including senior leader of Congress, Rahul Gandhi, to agree on the prime minister and the government on the ceasefire when our army overshadowed Pakistan. The S-400 game changer also emphasized the importance of ending the struggle. Said that our purpose was absolutely clear. Our goal was to teach the terrorists such a lesson that they would think twice before doing anything. Now they know what to pay for it, and as soon as we reach our goals, we need to find opportunities to stop it instead of continuing it. He described the Russian-made S-400 rack system as a ‘game canter’ and said that Pakistan is unable to penetrate this system. The firepower of this system kept Pakistan aircraft and UAVs away from the Indian defense system. Pakistan is unable to penetrate the Indian air defense system due to the S-400 system. This time we have proof that Singh, after the Pulwama terror attack, “talked about the Balakot Air Strike, said that there was no picture available to him and that it became a big problem. Unfortunately, we couldn’t tell our own people what we achieved. We had intelligence information that there was great loss. Many terrorists are dead. But we couldn’t convince our own people. But (this time) we were happy and these videos came before us. I am glad that we can eliminate the ghost of balakot.

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