Key Points

The US State Department has declined to provide specific details about Pakistan's F-16 jets during Operation Sindoor. Indian Air Force Chief Air Marshal RKS Bhadauria claims significant damage to F-16 hangars during ground strikes. US contractors reportedly maintain continuous oversight of the Pakistani jet fleet through Technical Support Teams. The situation highlights the complex diplomatic and military tensions between India and Pakistan.

Key Points: US Evades F-16 Loss Queries During Pakistan Operation Sindoor

  • US maintains continuous oversight of Pakistan's F-16 fleet through Technical Support Teams
  • IAF claims to have damaged F-16 hangars during Operation Sindoor
  • US State Department redirects queries about jet status to Pakistan
  • Conflicting narratives emerge between India and Pakistan regarding aircraft losses
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US declines to confirm fate of Pakistan's F-16s during Operation Sindoor, refers queries to Islamabad: Report

US declines to confirm F-16 jet status after Indian Air Force strikes, refers queries to Pakistan government amid conflicting claims.

"One half of the hangar is gone. And I'm sure there were some aircraft inside which have got damaged there. - Air Marshal RKS Bhadauria, IAF Chief"

New Delhi, Aug 13

The US government has reportedly declined to provide specific answers regarding the fate of Pakistan Air Force-operated F-16 fighter jets during 'Operation Sindoor'.

The US State Department stated, "We refer you to the Government of Pakistan to discuss its F-16s," according to NDTV.

The U.S. reportedly maintains continuous oversight of Pakistan's F-16 fleet through US contractors known as Technical Support Teams (TSTs). These teams are deployed in Pakistan around the clock to monitor the use of US-built F-16s in accordance with detailed end-use agreements signed by Islamabad and Washington, says the NDTV report.

These agreements specify the conditions under which Pakistan may employ the jets in combat and form the foundation for ongoing US support in maintaining the fleet.

Consequently, these Technical Support Teams are contractually obligated to be fully aware of the status of all Pakistan-operated F-16s at all times.

The US State Department's current response contrasts sharply with information provided by US government sources to Foreign Policy Magazine in 2019, following India's air strikes on the Balakot terror camp, says NDTV report.

At that time, two senior US defence officials reportedly told Foreign Policy that US personnel had recently accounted for all of Islamabad's F-16s and found none missing - a statement issued after India claimed to have shot down at least one Pakistan Air Force F-16.

India now believes Pakistan lost several F-16 jets during Operation Sindoor, either on the ground due to Indian Air Force (IAF) strikes or in aerial combat. Three months after the hostilities ended, IAF Chief Air Marshal RKS Bhadauria on Saturday confirmed, "Shahbaz Jacobabad airfield (was) one of the major airfields that was attacked. Here, there's an F-16 hangar."

He added, "One half of the hangar is gone. And I'm sure there were some aircraft inside which have got damaged there."

Detailing the IAF ground strikes, the Air Chief said, "Three hangars that we attacked: Sukkur - UAV [Unmanned Aerial Vehicle] hangar, the Bholari hangar of the AEW&C [Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft] and Jacobabad - the F-16 hangar. We have an indication of at least one AEW&C in that AEW&C hangar and a few F-16s, which were under maintenance." The IAF also claims to have shot down six Pakistani aircraft during the operation.

Pakistan, which has made its own claims regarding Indian jets being shot down during Operation Sindoor, rejected the IAF Chief's statements.

- IANS

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Shreya B
This shows how dependent Pakistan is on foreign military aid. Imagine having foreign contractors monitoring your fighter jets 24/7! No wonder they can't fight a war without permission. India's indigenous defense program is the way forward.
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Aman W
The US response is diplomatic but speaks volumes. Their silence confirms our forces did damage those F-16s. Proud of our Air Force! 👏 But we should focus more on developing our own fifth-gen fighters rather than tracking Pakistan's losses.
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Karan T
While I support our forces, I think we're focusing too much on Pakistan. Our defense budget should prioritize China threat. Pakistan is just their proxy. Let's not fall into this trap of measuring every small victory against them.
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Priyanka N
The technical details in this report are fascinating! Didn't know US had such close monitoring of Pakistan's F-16s. Makes you wonder - who really controls Pakistan's air force? Their generals or American contractors? 😮
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Vikram M
US-Pakistan relations are like a bad soap opera. One day they're best friends, next day they're cutting aid. Meanwhile we keep facing terrorism from across border. Time to stop caring what US says and strengthen our own defenses.
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