Operation Sindoor / How much was destroyed in Pakistan's Operation Sindoor? The figures have come out

In response to the Pahalgam terror attack, India launched Operation Sindoor. The Indian Air Force destroyed 6 fighter jets, 1 C-130, 10+ UCAV, 2 AEW&C and several missiles. Rafale-Sukhoi attacked the airbase. Pakistan was forced to ask for a ceasefire after suffering heavy losses.

Operation Sindoor: The Indo-Pakistani military conflict that began on the night of 6-7 May became one of the most decisive operations in Indian military history. The conflict erupted when a cowardly attack was carried out by terrorists in the Pahalgam region of Jammu and Kashmir. India responded to this with military action rather than diplomatic forums. The Indian armed forces launched a major retaliatory operation named 'Operation Sindoor', which not only destroyed the terrorist hideouts but also dealt a major blow to Pakistan's military strength.

Operation Sindoor: Storm of retaliation

Immediately after the Pahalgam terror attack, India secretly planned Operation Sindoor. The most lethal units of the Air Force took part in this operation and destroyed the terrorist bases located in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) by targeting them with precision. Pakistan, rattled by the retaliation, tried to launch a direct attack on India, but the Indian air defense system foiled the enemy's move in time.

After this, India intensified the attack and caused heavy damage to the Pakistan Air Force. Advanced fighter jets like Rafale and Sukhoi-30MKI targeted Pakistan's airbases and military bases. Many Pakistani aircraft, drones and missile systems were destroyed in the air strike.

Losses to Pakistan: Devastation in figures

According to ANI report and military sources, Pakistan suffered heavy losses in the attacks carried out by the Indian Air Force in Operation Sindoor. According to the figures:

6 Pakistani fighter planes destroyed

1 C-130 transport aircraft destroyed

2 AEWC (Airborne Early Warning and Control) aircraft destroyed

10+ UCAV (Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle) killed

Many cruise and ballistic missiles intercepted and destroyed

It is particularly noteworthy that India's cruise missiles and surface-to-air missiles set an example of air defense. The Swedish-origin AEWC aircraft located at Bholari airbase was also destroyed by India with precision.

Pakistan's response: No courage to even lift the debris

According to reports, Pakistan is still not able to remove the debris from its damaged airbase, which gives an idea of ​​how deep the damage is. According to Indian intelligence, many fighter planes present in Pakistan's hangars have been destroyed, but their count has not been possible yet because the Pakistani army has not even started removing the debris from there.

Demonstration of India's technical superiority

The Indian Air Force's radar and air defense network recognized the intrusion of Pakistani planes in time and neutralized them in the air. After this, Rafale and Sukhoi aircraft crossed the border and destroyed the enemy's bases. India's drone warfare technology and air defense capability were fully demonstrated in this operation. Wing Loong series drones received from China were also destroyed in large numbers in Indian attacks.

Pakistan forced to demand ceasefire

This conflict, which lasted for four consecutive days, completely destroyed Pakistan's military strategy. On the afternoon of May 10, when Pakistan was left with no option, it demanded a ceasefire and a truce was declared. But by then a clear message had been given by India – no action against the security of the country will be left without a befitting reply.