Any things which dont suits your version, you tagged as anti pak.......
Ok Lets take main Battle of PAF vs IAF in 1965
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The aerial phase of the war began on September 1, 1965, when the Indian Air Force's No. 45 Squadron responded to an urgent call for air strikes against the Pakistani Army, which had launched a counter attack known as Operation Grand Slam. In the process the IAF scrambled four IAF Vampire FB Mk 52s. These initial air strikes were successful in slowing the Pakistani advance, however, the PAF sent two F-86 Sabres armed with air to air missiles to the battlefield and in the ensuing dogfight, the outdated Vampires of Indian Air Force were outclassed with the more modern Pakistani F-86 Sabres. One Vampire was shot down by ground fire and another three were shot down by PAF F-86 Sabres.[7]
Well, F-86 shooting down vampire is not a very big thing, even novice can do that
In the air-to-air combat of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965,
the PAF Sabres claimed to have shot down 15 IAF aircraft, comprising
nine Hunters, four Vampires and two Gnats.[30] India however, admitted a loss of 14 combat aircraft to the PAF's F-86s.[33]
The F-86s of the PAF had the advantage of being armed with AIM-9B/GAR-8 Sidewinder missiles whereas none of its Indian adversaries had this capability. Despite this, the IAF claimed to have shot down four PAF Sabres in air-to-air combat.[31] This claim is disputed by the PAF who admit to having lost
7 F-86s Sabres during the whole 23 days but only three of them during air-to-air battles.[30]
So , If plane which is far superior then then is adversaries which is are not even to stand in front of them.
Technical PAF is superior planes in war then Indians.
The F-86 was operated by nine PAF squadrons at various times: Nos. 5, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 26 Squadrons.
apart from that PAF operating F- 104 which again can fire air - air missiles,
At dawn on 6 September 1965, Flight Lieutenant Aftab Alam Khan in an F-104 claimed a Dassault Mystère IV destroyed over West Pakistan and another damaged, to mark the start of aerial combat in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. It is claimed as the first combat kill by any Mach 2 aircraft, and the first missile kill for the Pakistan Air Force. Indian sources dispute this claim.[19] The PAF lost one F-104 Starfighter during the 1965 operations, scoring two kills in return. However, one of the F-104 Starfighter's victims was an Alize aircraft which belonged to the Indian Navy, which was shot down when a Starfighter was returning home from an aborted mission.[20]
The Starfighter was also instrumental in intercepting an Indian Air Force Folland Gnat earlier, on 3 September 1965. F-104s were vectored to intercept the Gnat flying over Pakistan, returning to its home base. The F-104s, closing in at supersonic speed, caused the Gnat pilot to lower the undercarriage and land at a nearby disused Pakistani airfield to surrender. The Indian AF claims Squadron Leader Brij Pal Singh (who later rose to be an Air Marshal) made a navigation error that led him to land on the Pakistani airstrip. Singh was taken as a POW and later released.[20] The IAF Gnat is now displayed at the PAF Museum, Karachi.
In the 1971 war, four F-104As were lost in combat against the IAF MiG-21s. One pilot successfully ejected from his F-104 over shark infested waters, but was never found.[21]
September 7 also marked the day when the PAF attacked IAF airfields in the Eastern Sector. The raid on Kalaikunda was successful.
Although one Indian pilot, Flight Lieutenant A T Cooke, engaged four Pakistani Sabres singlehandedly, shooting down one[while flying at tree-top height and making another a write off in the process, the IAF suffered badly in the raid, losing a total of 10 aircraft in two raids.
Again i Will say again , PAF have advance fire power against IAF in 1965, so with that if IAF survive shows it ability to with sand.
On September 18, one Sabre was shot down by a Gnat over Amritsar, the matter was reported by the Collector, who had witness the entire dogfight.[ The Pakistani Sabres that were also participating in the raid shot down a civilian aircraft as they were returning home. The aircraft had been carrying the then Gujarat Chief Minister Balwant Rai and his family. On September 19, one Gnat[7] and two Sabres were downed over Chawinda.
One of the Sabres that were shot down was credited to Squadron Leader Denzil Keelor, the brother of Trevor Keelor, who was credited with the first Indian aerial victory of the war.[12] The following day, another two Hunters[7] and an F-86 Sabre[13] were lost over Kasur, Pakistan.
At one stage the IAF was operating 200 air missions simultaneously. IAF Folland Gnats of Nos 9 and 23 squadrons played a significant role in major air battles.
4,073+ combat sorties flown by IAF vs PAF 2,279 combat sorties
Even after this if IAF inflect hevy damages to PAF really commendable.
Their is no Pride in shooting down antique plane , pride is if you shoot down advance plane by antique.
Example if F-22 destroyed Mig 21 and won their is no big deal, because this is going to happen but what if mig 21 kills F-22 and survive is good deal.
In 1965 war PAF is far advance then IAF and its true that IAF lost more plane but it also true IAF flown more sorties with less advacne plane.