A single piece might have been a replacement...M88 engine...in the field...We have an M88 engine on the ground c’mon dude.
Yes, yes, of course. 100% make sense
A single piece might have been a replacement...M88 engine...in the field...We have an M88 engine on the ground c’mon dude.
No, this is decisive evidenceThat single photo of the rafale vertical stabilizer piece is not enough evidence to decisively claim a rafale was shot down.
It is definitively recent. having a lot of experience in photo manipulation myself, i can tell it is very hard to fake that photo.
But then where is the video of the actual rafale wreckage? The image might have shown a replacement vertical stabilizer piece of the rafale.
We won't know if any rafales are shot down until either:
1) IAF or Dassault confirms it
2) satellite image or image/videos of the actual rafale wreckage are shared on the internet.
Visiting Bharat rakshak today was a sad sight tbh.Our friend along with a lot of our online indian commentariat has conveniently ignored this. Oh well.
Are you serious? One who knows Hindi but claims not to be Indian. Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't India the side that lost aircraft? Or are you still denying—just like yesterday—that any Indian jets were destroyed?India is hitting Pakistan hard.
I hope Pak actually retaliates soon instead of having social media and ai generated meme wars.
Rawalpindi been getting it all day. Lahore getting hit for the last 5 hrs straight.
Yea, i saw the photo of the suppose "m88" engine.We have an M88 engine on the ground c’mon dude.
Yeah, the Rafale probably flew home without the tail... and 1 engine, right? LOLThat single photo of the rafale vertical stabilizer piece is not enough evidence to decisively claim a rafale was shot down.
It is definitively recent. having a lot of experience in photo manipulation myself, i can tell it is very hard to fake that photo.
But then where is the video of the actual rafale wreckage?
Which somebody BBQ'd and threw on the ground? Also, vertical tails are not spare parts included with aircraft as they are an integral part of the airframe and expected to last the entire service life without replacement ever. You don't get a spare door when you buy a car, do you?The image might have shown a replacement vertical stabilizer piece of the rafale.
Apparently, you are unaware that the French have already confirmed it.We won't know if any rafales are shot down until either:
1) IAF or Dassault confirms it
2) satellite image or image/videos of the actual rafale wreckage are shared on the internet.