The Kashmir conflict 2025.

zyklon

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Fourth crashed fighter, K-36 series ejection seat confirmed, a Russian fighter. Crash site is between Mirage 2000 and Su-30MKIView attachment 151413View attachment 151415

So far, it appears last night the IAF lost:



1 x Dassault Rafale in
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(nearly certain)




1 x Dassault Mirage 2000 in
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(fairly likely)


This wreckage was likely initially misidentified by certain Indian sources as a PAF JF-17.





1 x Russian made fighter equipped with one or two Zvezda K-36 ejection seat(s) in
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(possible)

This claimed loss can be reasonably upgraded to fairly likely if the photos below are authentic and were indeed captured in Ramban in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor (assuming the ejection seat is indeed a Zvezda K-36 as claimed).


Question is: was this an IAF Su-30MKI or MiG-29UPG airframe?



Therefore, as of this moment, I'm counting what's likely two (2), possibly at least three (3) IAF airframe losses from Operation Sindoor.

Keep in mind these losses could have been a result of a mix of hostile fire, friendly fire, pilot error, and/or mechanical failure, but combat conditions were likely a factor in all of the attrition.



There's been claims that one additional airframe, which some have claimed to be an IAF Su-30MKI or a
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, was lost in Akhnoor Municipal Committee, Jammu District, Jammu & Kashmir.

However, besides
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, which contained
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taken from a distance, there hasn't been much reporting on the airframe that was reportedly lost in Akhnoor.

Has anyone come across more definitive evidence confirming the loss of a Su-30MKI or any other airframe in Akhnoor?
 

supersnoop

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We also need a compilation post of all the times Indians talked smack about Chinese hardware…

Oh wait, we can’t do that because we’ll run out of server space!
Really to be fair, the infographic of "J-20 Chengdu vs. Rafale" is still true
J-20 is still "a so-called 5th Generation fighter jet" with no combat experience, and Rafale is battle tested...
 

bsdnf

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So far, it appears last night the IAF lost:



1 x Dassault Rafale in
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(nearly certain)




1 x Dassault Mirage 2000 in
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(fairly likely)


This wreckage was likely initially misidentified by certain Indian sources as a PAF JF-17.





1 x Russian made fighter equipped with one or two Zvezda K-36 ejection seat(s) in
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(possible)

This claimed loss can be reasonably upgraded to fairly likely if the photos below are authentic and were indeed captured in Ramban in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor (assuming the ejection seat is indeed a Zvezda K-36 as claimed).


Question is: was this an IAF Su-30MKI or MiG-29UPG airframe?



Therefore, as of this moment, I'm counting what's likely two (2), possibly at least three (3) IAF airframe losses from Operation Sindoor.

Keep in mind these losses could have been a result of a mix of hostile fire, friendly fire, pilot error, and/or mechanical failure, but combat conditions were likely a factor in all of the attrition.



There's been claims that one additional wreckage, which some have claimed to be an IAF Su-30MKI or a
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, is or was situated in Akhnoor Municipal Committee, Jammu District, Jammu & Kashmir.

However, besides
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, which contained
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taken from a distance, there hasn't been much reporting on the airframe that was reportedly lost in Akhnoor.

Has anyone come across more definitive evidence confirming the loss of a Su-30MKI or any other airframe in Akhnoor?
Two Russian fighter jets, one Su-30MKI in Jammu and one unknown in Ramban

And the official website of Martin-Baker, is still skipping the numbers 7785, 7786 and 7787. The Pakistan Air Force’s announcement of shooting down five fighter jet may be real

Local report about Su-30MKI crashed in Jammu
 
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sdkan

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So far, it appears last night the IAF lost:



1 x Dassault Rafale in
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(nearly certain)




1 x Dassault Mirage 2000 in
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(fairly likely)


This wreckage was likely initially misidentified by certain Indian sources as a PAF JF-17.





1 x Russian made fighter equipped with one or two Zvezda K-36 ejection seat(s) in
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(possible)

This claimed loss can be reasonably upgraded to fairly likely if the photos below are authentic and were indeed captured in Ramban in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor (assuming the ejection seat is indeed a Zvezda K-36 as claimed).


Question is: was this an IAF Su-30MKI or MiG-29UPG airframe?



Therefore, as of this moment, I'm counting what's likely two (2), possibly at least three (3) IAF airframe losses from Operation Sindoor.

Keep in mind these losses could have been a result of a mix of hostile fire, friendly fire, pilot error, and/or mechanical failure, but combat conditions were likely a factor in all of the attrition.



There's been claims that one additional airframe, which some have claimed to be an IAF Su-30MKI or a
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, was lost in Akhnoor Municipal Committee, Jammu District, Jammu & Kashmir.

However, besides
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, which contained
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taken from a distance, there hasn't been much reporting on the airframe that was reportedly lost in Akhnoor.

Has anyone come across more definitive evidence confirming the loss of a Su-30MKI or any other airframe in Akhnoor?
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