Operation Sindoor exposes vulnerability and inefficacy of Chinese air defence units in Pakistan

IANS May 18, 2025 255 views

India's Operation Sindoor has dramatically exposed significant weaknesses in Chinese military technology deployed by Pakistan. The operation demonstrated remarkable precision in neutralizing Chinese-made drones and air defence systems. Indian forces successfully intercepted advanced weaponry, including Wing Loong-II drones with AR-1 missiles. The strategic operation has drawn international attention to the limitations of Chinese defence equipment.

"Defence is not about what you buy -- it's about what you integrate" - John Spencer, Defence Analyst
New Delhi, May 18: The Operation Sindoor has established marked superiority of the Indian military over the Pakistani counterpart, despite the latter deploying Chinese-made weapons, arsenal and air defence system for securing its airspace.

Key Points

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India neutralized Chinese-origin drones with precision

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Operation Sindoor revealed systemic defence technology weaknesses

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Pakistan's Chinese radar systems comprehensively compromised

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Air strikes demonstrated India's technological superiority

Reports suggest that Chinese warfare equipment accounts for 82 per cent of Pakistan's defence imports. However, as the Indian drones and missiles pierced through the Pakistani airspace during Operation Sindoor and even bigger strikes a day later, the Chinese-powered radars and air defence systems failed miserably, thereby putting into question their vulnerability and efficacy.

In response to Pakistan's escalatory attempts, the Indian Armed Forces targeted Air Defence Radars and systems at a number of locations in Pakistan on May 9. The air defence radar in Lahore was not just hit, but it also suffered serious damage, multiple reports said.

An Indian Air Force strike also destroyed a Chinese-supplied YLC-8E anti-stealth radar located at the Chunian Air Base in central Punjab, further highlighting vulnerabilities in China's air defence offerings to Pakistan.

Pakistan reportedly deployed various Chinese-origin drones for reconnaissance and offensive operations during the conflict. The Indian forces intercepted and neutralised multiple Chinese-origin drones, and the wreckage was also displayed during official briefings.

AR-1 Guided Missile, the Chinese laser-guided air-to-surface missile, was deployed on Wing Loong-II Drones (unmanned aerial vehicle). Pakistan reportedly utilised these Wing Loong-II drones armed with AR-1 missiles for precision strikes however, the Indian air defence systems successfully intercepted and neutralised these missiles before they could reach their targets.

In contrast to this, India's precision strikes as well as air defence system, powered by a mix of homegrown technology and Western defence imports, has drawn the world's attention and admiration.

John Spencer, a noted defence analyst, taking note of India's modern air defence, said that the country not only defended its own airspace but also pierced through Chinese-made systems fielded by Pakistan, with ease and precision.

"In recent weeks, India has demonstrated the evolving nature of modern air defence -- not only in defending its own airspace with a robust, layered architecture, but also in successfully penetrating the Chinese-made systems fielded by its adversary, Pakistan. It's a reminder that defence is not about what you buy --it's about what you integrate," Spencer penned in his article.

Clearly, the Operation Sindoor has exposed the fundamental vulnerabilities in reliability and combat effectiveness of Chinese military technology, even as it aggressively pushes to position itself as a credible alternative to Western and Russian arms suppliers.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
This shows why we must continue investing in indigenous defense technology. Atmanirbhar Bharat isn't just a slogan - it's strategic necessity! Chinese equipment failing while our desi systems performed well makes me proud 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While the success is commendable, we shouldn't get overconfident. China will learn from this and improve their systems. Our forces must stay 10 steps ahead always. Eternal vigilance is the price of security!
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Amit S.
China exports weapons to Pak to keep us destabilized while they sell us cheap mobile phones to keep us distracted. Clever strategy but Operation Sindoor exposed their game! 😎
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Sunita R.
I hope this makes Pakistan rethink its over-dependence on Chinese equipment. Their soldiers deserve better than faulty radars that can't protect them. Maybe time for SAARC countries to collaborate on defense instead of relying on outsiders?
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Vikram J.
The real test will be if China tries to sell these same failed systems to other neighbors like Bangladesh or Myanmar. Hope they see through this now. India's defense exports should increase - we have proven tech!
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Neha P.
While military success is important, I hope both India and Pakistan can find diplomatic solutions soon. Too many resources wasted on arms race when both nations have poverty to fight. But yes, until then, we must stay strong 💪

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