Operation Sindoor — IAF’s Claimed Damages to Pakistan (May 2025)
1. Aircraft destroyed or damaged
• 4–5 Pakistani F-16s destroyed on the ground
• One JF-17 jet destroyed
• One C-130 transport aircraft damaged or destroyed
• One AEW&C (Airborne Early Warning & Control) or long-range surveillance aircraft hit, either in air or on ground
2. Infrastructure and defence systems
• Radars damaged at four locations
• Command and control centres hit in two airbases
• Runways damaged at two bases
• Three hangars damaged, including ones housing F-16s and AEW&C aircraft
• One surface-to-air missile (SAM) system destroyed
3. Long-range strike claims
• At least one strike over 300 km range, reportedly destroying an AEW&C or SIGINT aircraft
• IAF credited its S-400 systems and integrated network for deterring Pakistan’s ability to operate freely across long ranges
4. Total aircraft losses claimed
• The IAF Chief stated that 12–13 Pakistani aircraft were destroyed or damaged in total (including those on the ground)
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