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India, during Operation Sindoor, used its Rafale jets armed with Scalp (Storm Shadow) missiles and armed with Highly Agile ...
Operation Sindoor’s precision strikes into Pakistan have reignited the India vs Pakistan air power debate—one dominated by ...
In a stunning display of aerial dominance, Pakistan’s Air Force, equipped with US-made F-16 fighter jets, recently downed ...
India has the French-made Rafale jets, produced by Dassault Aviation. Pakistan operates the F-16 Fighting Falcons.
It dominates F-16 in BVR combat. Rafale’s Meteor has the biggest ‘no-escape zone’ — the area in which the target cannot avoid ...
India's Rafale jets, used in the recent Operation Sindoor, have reignited scrutiny of the India–Pakistan air power balance.
While both Rafale and F-16 are formidable in their own right, a closer look reveals that India holds a significant ...
India bought 36 Rafale Aircraft for its air force under an inter-governmental agreement signed in September 2016. The cost of the 2016 deal was estimated to be around €7.87 billion ...
In contrast, the Pakistani military, particularly its Air Force (PAF), has launched an aggressive information campaign, claiming that its F-16 Fighting Falcons intercepted and repelled IAF Rafales.
While cost-effective and versatile, the JF-17 is a lightweight, single-engine jet with performance and sensor limitations compared to the ... leveraging the Rafale’s advanced capabilities. In contrast ...