Dassault CEO Confirms No Combat Losses of Indian Rafale Jets; One Technical Incident Under Probe
Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation, has confirmed that no Indian Air Force Rafale jets have been lost in combat "to enemy fire", said specifically in context of Operation Sindoor.
However, Trappier acknowledged a separate incident involving a Rafale that suffered a technical failure at over 12,000 meters. The event, which did not involve enemy contact or hostile radar, resulted in what has been described as "fracticide", and an investigation into the technical cause is currently underway.
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Fake news - has now been denied by Dassault in an official statement.
Dassault says CEO Eric Trappier made no remarks on Rafale's use in Op Sindoor
The statement clarified that Trappier made no operational or technical remarks on the use of Rafale jets, distancing the company from combat-related disclosures.
French defence manufacturer Dassault Aviation on Tuesday denied that their Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Eric Trappier, made any remarks on the Rafale fighter jet's use in India's Operation Sindoor precision strikes that hit Pakistani terror infrastructure on May 7.
Issued from Saint-Cloud, France, the statement clarified that Trappier made no operational or technical remarks on the use of Rafale jets, distancing the company from combat-related disclosures.
"In response to certain press reports quoting Dassault Aviation Chairman and CEO, Eric Trappier, about the Sindoor operation, Dassault Aviation formally denies that Eric Trappier has made any operational or technical comments regarding the use of the Rafale in this operation," it said in a statement on Tuesday
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