The serial numbers of Indian Rafale aircraft shot down by Pakistan were made public.

According to a report by the British defense journal Key Aero, the serial numbers of four Indian Rafale fighter jets shot down by Pakistan during the May aerial combat have been made public.

According to the investigative study, the Indian Air Force (IAF) lost four Rafale aircraft with serial numbers BS-001, BS-021, BS-022, and BS-027 during the 52-minute air confrontation between Pakistan and India. India did not supply clear photos or evidence of these aircraft, according to the magazine.

The paper also emphasized how Pakistan’s Multi-Domain Operations successfully neutralized the Indian Air Force, which also lost MiG-29s, Su-30s, and Heron drones. A JF-17C Block 3 is said to have destroyed India’s S-400 defense system in Udhampur on May 10.

while the Indian command and control structure in Barnala was the target of Pakistani forces.

Pakistan reportedly destroyed about 96% of India’s social networks and digital infrastructure during the fight by combining cyberwarfare with traditional aircraft tactics in a first-of-its-kind operation.

The magazine also cited a prior interview in which General Anil Chauhan, the Indian Chief of Defense Staff, admitted that Indian planes had been destroyed. An Indian MiG-21 had been successfully shot down by the Pakistani Air Force during Operation Swift Retort before to this encounter.

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