Key Points

The Indian Air Force's S-400 missile systems delivered a stunning blow to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor by destroying five enemy fighter jets. Defence expert Major General P.K. Sehgal praised the operation as a decisive victory that will impact Pakistan's military capabilities for years. The strategic success highlighted the remarkable integration of India's defence forces and strong political leadership. This operation demonstrated India's technological superiority and precise military execution.

Key Points: IAF S-400 Decimates 5 Pak Jets in Operation Sindoor

  • IAF's S-400 systems neutralized 5 Pakistani fighter jets with 300 km range
  • Operation Sindoor caused severe damage to 13 Pakistani airbases
  • Political leadership provided unprecedented strategic freedom
  • No Indian Rafale jets or pilots were lost during operation
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Defence experts hail IAF's S-400 success in Operation Sindoor

Defence expert Major General Sehgal reveals IAF's S-400 systems' decisive blow against Pakistan, neutralizing air power with precision strike

"Five Pakistani aircraft were destroyed - Major General P.K. Sehgal"

New Delhi, Aug 9

Hours after Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh revealed in Bengaluru on Saturday that the Indian Air Force's (IAF) S-400 air defence systems had shot down five Pakistani fighter jets during Operation Sindoor, senior defence expert Major General (Retd) P.K. Sehgal lauded the achievement, calling it a decisive blow to Pakistan's air power.

Sehgal said the Air Chief's statement was "absolutely correct," adding that the IAF's S-400 systems have a range of 300 kilometres and had effectively neutralised enemy aircraft during the operation.

"Five Pakistani aircraft were destroyed - a fact even US President Donald Trump mentioned in his speech, though he did not specify their nationality. Now, it is completely clear that these were Pakistani jets," he said.

According to Sehgal, Pakistan suffered "severe and irreplaceable" losses during Operation Sindoor. Several of its airbases were rendered inoperable, including the strategic Noor Khan Airbase. "Thirteen of their airbases were badly damaged. Even today, their air assets are in the ICU," he remarked.

Highlighting the operational excellence, Sehgal praised the political leadership for showing strong will, saying there were no "compulsions or restraints" on the armed forces. "The integration and jointness displayed were a dream come true. The role of the Chief of Defence Staff was extraordinary, and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval's contribution was extremely significant," he added.

He further stated that Pakistan failed in all its offensive attempts during the operation. "None of their drones or other aerial attacks succeeded. Not a single Rafale was shot down, and we did not lose any pilots," Sehgal noted.

Calling the outcome a "major victory" for India, Sehgal emphasised that the scale of Pakistan's losses has made recovery a daunting task for its military. "This was a huge setback for them, and its impact will be felt for years," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While this is great news, I hope our government invests equally in healthcare and education. Defence is important but so are basic needs of citizens.
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Vikram M
The S-400 deal was worth every rupee! This shows how crucial modern defense systems are for our national security. Kudos to our leadership for making this bold decision.
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Rohit P
Operation Sindoor has shown Pakistan its place! They should stop their proxy wars now. Our forces are second to none when it comes to protecting our borders.
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Sarah B
As an NRI, this news makes me emotional. India's defense capabilities have come so far! The world is taking notice of our military strength.
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Kavya N
While celebrating this victory, let's not forget the human cost of conflicts. Hope both nations can find peaceful solutions in future 🙏
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Michael C
Impressive display of air defense capabilities! The strategic impact of this operation will reshape regional power dynamics. Well done IAF!
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