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27 Feb 19: PAF shot down two Indian aircrafts inside Pakistani airspace: DG ISPR

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Words from one of the most renowned Military Historian of South Asia, Air Cdre Kaiser Tufail. PAF establishes its Su-30MKI claim on solid electronic evidence.
However, for hard evidence its up to IAF to prove otherwise, like PAF showed all missiles of MiG-21 to refute F-16 claim


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Indian Air Force Vampires were forced out of fight on the very first day of September, 1965 war when PAF F-86 Sabres shot down 04 Vampire Jets.

Just like poor employment of MiG-21 in 2019, IAF also employed an ageing jet in 1965 thus bringing itself usual embarrassment.

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23mm Shell from IAF MiG-21 Bison CU2328 lying in the Base Commander Office of a PAF Base.
Little souvenir reminds present air warriors that when the call came, they never hesitated or blinked, but pounced upon the enemy four times superior, teaching it a lesson for times to come!....

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@ Bleek/Riz - It was the courage of the political leadership at the time that made that feasible, as the military was the same and had the same mindset as it had in the OBL scenario.

Remember, Ayaz Sadiq statement in national assembly about haluk baghlol (Bajwa)...
 
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Two Indian Air Force fighter jets crashed Saturday, killing one pilot, in an apparent mid-air collision while on exercises south of the capital New Delhi. The crash involved a Russian-made Sukhoi Su-30, carrying two pilots, and a French-built Mirage 2000, operated by a third.

Both aircraft had taken off in the morning from the Gwalior air base, around 50 kilometres (30 miles) east of where they came down.

“The aircraft were on routine operational flying training mission,” the country’s air force said in a statement, adding that one of the three pilots had sustained fatal injuries.

An investigation was underway to determine the cause of the crash, it added. Police officer Dharmender Gaur told AFP from the scene of the crash that another pilot had been found alive but injured in the forests of Padargarh around 300 kilometres (185 miles).
 
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Two Indian Air Force fighter jets crashed Saturday, killing one pilot, in an apparent mid-air collision while on exercises south of the capital New Delhi. The crash involved a Russian-made Sukhoi Su-30, carrying two pilots, and a French-built Mirage 2000, operated by a third.

Both aircraft had taken off in the morning from the Gwalior air base, around 50 kilometres (30 miles) east of where they came down.

“The aircraft were on routine operational flying training mission,” the country’s air force said in a statement, adding that one of the three pilots had sustained fatal injuries.

An investigation was underway to determine the cause of the crash, it added. Police officer Dharmender Gaur told AFP from the scene of the crash that another pilot had been found alive but injured in the forests of Padargarh around 300 kilometres (185 miles).
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