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Terms claims of neighbouring country about destroying
Indian jets as ‘manohar kahaniyan’
KS News Desk
New Delhi, Oct 03: Chief
of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal A P Singh on Friday said that at least a dozen
Pakistani military aircraft, including F-16 jets were destroyed or damaged in
Indian strikes.
He termed the Pakistan
claims about it destroying Indian jets during ‘Operation Sindoor’ as
"manohar kahaniyan (fascinating tales)."
Talking to reporters in New
Delhi, the Air Chief Marshal outlined the extensive losses suffered by Pakistan
during the strikes carried out by the Indian military to avenge the April 22
Pahalgam terror attack that left 26 civilians, mostly tourists dead.
“Indian strikes hit radars
at least four places, command and control centres at two places, runways of
course damaged at two places, then three of their hangars in three different
stations were damaged," he said.
He said they have signs of
one C-130 class of aircraft and at least one dozen military aircrafts,
including 4 to 5 F-16 jets, because that place happened to be F-16 with
whatever was under maintenance at that time.
“Along with that, one SAM
system was destroyed. We have clear evidence of one long-range strike, which I
talked about more than 300 km, which happened to be either an AEW&C or a
SIGINT aircraft. Along with that, five high-tech fighters between F-16 and
JF-17 class—this is what our system tells us," he said.
He said that during
Operation Sindoor, the IAF’s advanced long-range surface-to-air missiles (SAMs)
prevented Pakistan from operating even within its own territory up to a certain
range.
MOCKS ISLAMABAD’S CLAIM
While mocking Islamabad’s
claim that it had downed Indian jets Singh said if they think they downed Indian
15 jets then they are convinced about it and they will cater for 15 less
aircraft in my inventory when they come to fight again.
"India entered into
conflict with Pakistan in May this year with a clear goal and ended it quickly
after achieving its objectives. This should serve as a lesson for the world, as
many other ongoing wars have no end in sight,” he added.
He said a clear directive
and a clear mandate was given to the Indian Armed Forces. "It stands as a
lesson which will go down in history that this is one war that was started with
a very clear objective and it was terminated in a quick time without just
prolonging it,” he said.
“We are seeing what is
happening in the world, the two wars that are going on, there’s no talk about
termination. But we could make them (Pakistan) reach a stage where they ask for
a ceasefire, ask for termination of hostilities. And also, we took a call as a
nation to terminate those hostilities because our own objectives were met. I
think this is something that the world needs to learn from us,” Singh said.
The Air Chief Marshal said
wars will not be like before. "We need to be prepared for current and
future challenges with an integrated approach involving all services and
agencies," he said.
He said that self-reliance
remains a central goal for the IAF and they have placed orders for the LCA
Mk1A, with development continuing on the LCA Mk2 and Indian Multi-Role
Helicopter projects.
The IAF Chief said that
several radars and systems are also being developed domestically.
He also spoke about successful
joint exercises with countries like the UAE, Egypt, France, and Singapore, with
foreign commanders showing interest in continuing these drills.
“A special flypast will
include a Mi-17 helicopter carrying the Operation Sindoor flag. Static displays
will present Rafale and Su-30 MKI fighters, transport aircraft, the Akash
missile system, radars, and other equipment," he said while sharing
details about the forthcoming 93rd Air Force Day that will feature a parade at
Hindon Air Base on October 8 with full rehearsal on October 6.
“We are showcasing 18
innovations that reflect the IAF’s drive for self-reliance and solutions-focused
thinking. We have also played a key role in humanitarian operations across
multiple Indian states this year," he added.(KNO)