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A viral video by a Pakistani YouTube channel falsely claims that India is grounding its Rafale jets.
The protracted debate on loss of Indian Air Force’s Rafale combat jets with Pakistan claiming to have shot was debunked by the CEO of Dassault company which manufactures the said fighter jets.
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The Press Information Bureau (PIB) refuted a false claim by a Pakistani YouTube channel that India intends to ground its Rafale fighter jets.
Reports suggest that the Indian government may halve the number of Rafale F4 fighter jets in the original tender ... The move ...
India has yet to confirm it officially but this was one of a number of its fighter jets that were lost in a four-day conflict ...
Ryan Bodenheimer, a former United States Air Force fighter pilot who is now a military tech digital creator, claimed that the Indian Air Force's Rafale fighter jets may have deployed their X-Guard as ...
According to official sources, a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) has been issued in the region along the Rajasthan border. The ...
By October, Indias fighter strength will drop to 29 squadrons—just above Pakistans 25—raising concerns as China stands far ...
During Operation Sindoor, Pakistan was not the only one watching. China too had eyes in the sky. Its homegrown radar systems, ...
Defence industry sources indicate that Dassault has firmly rejected the use of India's homegrown radar on their aircraft.