5/09/2025

J10 C reputation and sales soar

Shooting Down Five is Enough, More Would Be Escalatory

According to the military spokesperson, the aircraft shot down included three Rafale jets, one MiG-29, one SU-series aircraft, and an Israeli-made Heron combat drone. The jets were downed in multiple locations, including Bhatinda, Jammu, Akhnoor, Srinagar, and Avantipur.

“The Pakistan Air Force engaged these aircraft only after they carried out attacks on Pakistani territory,” DG ISPR said. “Their aggression targeted the territorial integrity of Pakistan and endangered civilian lives,” he added.

The military spokesperson added that while Pakistani forces had the capability to strike more than ten aircraft, they chose to exercise restraint.

He further said that armed forces responded to Indian airstrikes in a “measured and defensive” manner, asserting that the response was carried out in self-defence and without violating Indian airspace.

Pakistan Deputy PM Confirms Using Chinese J10-Cs

Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar told the National Assembly that, using Chinese J10-Cs, the Pakistani air force had clear instructions: only shoot down any aircraft that drops payloads.

“If we hadn’t shown restraint, we could have brought down 10 to 12 Indian jets,” he added.

The Chinese J-10C jets, already drawing interest from multiple countries, are anticipated to see increased global demand.

In contrast, India is facing considerable diplomatic and military challenges as a result of this setback.

Shares of Dassault, the manufacturer of the Rafale jets, have sharply declined due to India’s recent military failures.




Impressive Pakistani Air Display Boosts Global Reputation of Chinese Defense Technology
Shares of China’s Chengdu Aerospace Corporation have surged Wednesday following Pakistan’s recent downing of five Indian Air Force fighter jets. The company, known for its advanced J-10C fighter jets that are vital to the Pakistan Air Force, is gaining renewed attention in the global defense market.

In response to Indian aggression, Pakistan successfully shot down five Indian aircraft, including three Rafales, with some targeted by the J-10C jets.

This impressive military display has attracted international focus on China’s defense sector, significantly boosting the company’s stock performance.

Analysts indicate that the success of the Pakistan Air Force not only thwarted Indian military efforts but also bolstered the global reputation of Chinese defense technology.


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

India has now officially admitted that three of its planes 'crashed', not shot down. See the picture? Indian sources have been denying the shooting down of their very expensive Rafales jets earlier, but there was so much reporting on the issue on social media about the downed planes, which they countered as fake news earlier on, is now coming back to haunt them.

Yet India is still doing a song and dance about their attack on Pakistan killing civilians, while accusing Pakistan of targeting civilians as well. Some things never change, like when the Israeli's strike at schools, UN relief centers and hospitals, claiming Hama fighters were hiding inside. The Ukrainians were also using civilians as human shields in buildings against Russian attacks during the initial stage of the war.

It now looks like a drone war is being fought with each side claiming shooting down the others drone in huge numbers. After what the Ukrainians and Israelis did to claim the shooting down of more drones than what the other side launched, all this must be taken with a spoonful of salt.

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPqfLV4iQJU


musical song - India's fighter jets were shot down