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Most of all => THE COMBAT ENVIRONMENTIn addition to aircraft performance, the pilot's skill is also a key point.
Indian pilots are quite well trained (plus for all their mutual hate, IAF and PAF are sister services). For all their horrible attrition rate, their flight hours are very high.In addition to aircraft performance, the pilot's skill is also a key point.
Indian pilots are quite well trained (plus for all their mutual hate, IAF and PAF are sister services).
This is a case where Indian side did something very wrong not on personal level, but somewhere higher.
My current 5 cents is that indians were caught on egress with their huge layered strike package (half french airforce!).
There is some truth in what you say, but I have reservations, sometimes a long time does not explain anything, it will hide some fatal problems, and then again, India does have to pay more sweat in the logistics of fighter jets.Indian pilots are quite well trained (plus for all their mutual hate, IAF and PAF are sister services). For all their horrible attrition rate, their flight hours are very high.
This is a case where Indian side did something very wrong not on personal level, but somewhere higher.
My current 5 cents is that indians were caught on egress with their huge layered strike package (half french airforce!).
Err... sorry Archie, this look quite real. Not that I like it more than you.How do we know ? Do you want to take a bet ? With all the disinformation plus the usual A.I crap on top of it ?
Is this real?
How do we know ? Do you want to take a bet ? With all the disinformation plus the usual A.I crap on top of it ?
Apparently the Deputy PM confirmed that take downs comes from J-10CEs deployedThe engine wrecked already, beyond a shadow of a doubt, confirm a Rafale was knocked out and something like 90KM inside India from what some claimed. This is shocking, given the Rafale has quite good EW systems, RCS and long range weapons such as Meteors.
The question is what did Pakistan use? Did they cross the border and fire at Rafales? If so that is equally embarrassing considering they evaded Indian air defenses and aircraft. Did they use PL-15s? Did they use SAMs? Did they use EW?
Aircraft getting shot down is nothing unusual but considering India attacked first, has long range SAMs, AWACs, state of the art aircraft, ground based radars, long rang missiles and received training from the French I would say India shit the bed. India messed up on an operational level, on a tactical level, on every level imaginable and this is not the first time. Not a fan of Pakistan but they clearly have better cohesion, planning, tactics, ect. PAF aircraft should have not had any chance of coming within the LOC but I guess Pakistani intelligence identified gaps in Indian radars, SAMs, ect.
Indian sources claim an SU-30MKI evaded 8 PL-15 missiles, I heard similar stories from 2019. Nothing is known for certain especially how many aircraft participated from each side and how many missiles were fired but it seems the SU-30MKI is still a more proven and capable platform than the Rafale. I for certain thought the SPECRA would have easily overcome anything thrown at it but apparently not. The French are great at marketing it turns out.
Wasn’t struck by falling jet… the guy went and gawked at the flaming wreckage out of curiosity and got nailed by secondary explosion.View attachment 769077
Indian media reported that one person was killed and nine others injured after being struck by a falling aircraft.
and happy india time again
http://www.hobbymaster.com.hk/airpower_72_ha9616.shtml
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If describing the incident as ”onlookers gathering around a burning object that had fallen from the sky, only to have one person killed and nine injured in its explosion” makes it sound less tragic, then you’re absolutely right.Wasn’t struck by falling jet… the guy went and gawked at the flaming wreckage out of curiosity and got nailed by secondary explosion.
SPECTRA
I was just reacting to you writing it SPECRA (sorry, it is the grammar nazi in me lol)
We don't have full context. This conclusion is, mildly speaking, premature.Regardless apparently it sucks.
AESA seeker array of the PL-15E Missile
View: https://x.com/John_A_Ridge/status/1920121451799093708
Are you sure it's expensive because it's too elaborate for little gain or if it's just breaking even for paying overvalued devs and their welfare?very expensive, very elaborate
Well, both. Western dev and manufacturing is expensive, but all aspects of it are expensive.Are you sure it's expensive because it's too elaborate for little gain or if it's just breaking even for paying overvalued devs and their welfare?
Interesting. Makes sense.There are indications Indians used Rafales a bit too...ambitiously for a non-LO platform, and i'd personally say deployed too much aircraft, so the whole package became unwieldy, stretched and vulnerable at egress.
That’s marketing for you. The Russians also studied captured Leopards, apparently the engines overheat and lose 50% power, the gun does not have that great of range, ect. Reminds me of fancy “luxury” European cars that fall apart after a few years.
Or maybe I’m just not giving enough credit to Chinese technology. We already know Pakistan has great operating planning…I give them that.
We haven't seen meteors, we haven't seen KH-31s yet. Ok, meteors are few and rare(PL-15s were found already however?), but russian ARMs back in feb 2022 appeared in numbers immediately. Also, sheer numbers(PAF claim is >70 indian a/c, most of which clearly tactical).Interesting.
anyone here got an estimate what India paid for these aircrafts?The jury is still out, I can be very wrong. But this is what I can gather so far. IAF losses as below:
1 Mirage 2000 in J&K
1 (possible) Su-30MKI in J&K
1 (possible) Rafale in Punjab pic.twitter.com/oY4j55Xzx8— SomePLAOSINT (@someplaosint) May 7, 2025
This should be the first record combat loss(es) of RafaleThat's now the first and so far only big blow to the Dassault Rafale with regards to PR, right?
For comparisonAESA seeker array of the PL-15E Missile
View: https://x.com/John_A_Ridge/status/1920121451799093708
Considering the Air Defense environment in Pakistan I'd say professionally no but public sadly the Rafale is looking like it more has a friend in the F-35 as far as PR go's though i don't think it will effect export orders to much it's still a very capable fighterThat's now the first and so far only big blow to the Dassault Rafale with regards to PR, right?
You can't really tell anything from this. The seeker recovered legit has 0 TRM still attached its basically just an empty mounting plateFor comparison
I doubt it will play a part in exports too, but more so because exports are a political thing, not a rational one.Considering the Air Defense environment in Pakistan I'd say professionally no but public sadly the Rafale is looking like it more has a friend in the F-35 as far as PR go's though i don't think it will effect export orders to much it's still a very capable fighter
We haven't seen meteors, we haven't seen KH-31s yet. Ok, meteors are few and rare(PL-15s were found already however?), but russian ARMs back in feb 2022 appeared in numbers immediately. Also, sheer numbers(PAF claim is >70 indian a/c, most of which clearly tactical).
Unless those emerge, i suspect they tried to do a clean, white gloves strike deep into Pakistan (huge escalation over 2019!), relying on EW basically (Rafales, plus Indian Su-30s carry SAP-514 escort jammers), without triggering a war.
PAF was given a huge advantage in initiative in this case, which they promptly proceeded to realise with deadly efficiency.
Considering the Air Defense environment in Pakistan I'd say professionally no but public sadly the Rafale is looking like it more has a friend in the F-35 as far as PR go's though i don't think it will effect export orders to much it's still a very capable fighter