The Indian
Aircraft Pakistan Says It Shot Down
Tensions between India and Pakistan have risen sharply in the weeks since
a terrorist attack in Kashmir. On Wednesday, India hit Pakistan and appears to have
lost aircraft in the strike.
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Two or three Indian
aircraft went down inside India’s border, according to Indian officials,
Western diplomats and local media reports. Pakistan, for its part, claims it shot
down five planes and at least one drone: three Rafale
fighter jets, one MIG-29 fighter aircraft, one Su-30 fighter jet and one Heron drone.
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Photos from the
village of Wuyan in India-administered Kashmir, showed
debris identified as an external fuel tank for a plane. Trevor Ball, an associate
researcher at Armament Research Services, said that the tank was likely from a French-made
Mirage or Rafale.
[ABS News Service/08.05.2025]
Indian aircraft went down after the country launched attacks against Pakistan this week, in what it said was retaliation for a
terrorist attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir that killed 26 people and caused tensions between the two nations to boil over.
The exact number and variety of lost aircraft is not yet clear.
Two or three Indian aircraft went down inside India’s border, according to Indian officials,
Western diplomats and local media reports. Pakistan, for its part, claims it shot
down five planes and at least one drone: three Rafale
fighter jets, one MIG-29 fighter aircraft, one Su-30 fighter jet and one Heron drone.
The New York Times was unable to independently verify these claims.
John E. Pike, director of GlobalSecurity.org, a nonprofit research group based in Alexandria, Va., said those five aircraft
and the drone could have been downed by surface-to-air or air-to-air missiles. “Pakistan
has both,” he said.
Here is what to know about the aircraft Pakistan’s military says it shot
down.
Rafale
The Rafale is a twin-engine fighter jet that
can take off from an aircraft carrier or a base onshore, according to its French
manufacturer, Dassault Aviation.
In April, the Indian government signed a deal with France
to purchase an additional 26 of the aircraft for the Indian Navy, to be delivered
by 2030. According to Dassault Aviation, India had previously ordered 36 Rafales.
Photos from the village of Wuyan in India-administered
Kashmir, showed debris identified as an external fuel tank for a plane. Trevor Ball,
an associate researcher at Armament Research Services, said that the tank was likely
from a French-made Mirage or Rafale fighter jet, but he could not confirm whether
the fuel tank came from an aircraft that had been hit by enemy fire.
MIG-29
The Soviet-designed MIG-29 is a twin-engine fighter aircraft developed to
counter U.S. fighters like the F-16. The Soviet Air Force began using MIG-29s in
the 1980s, and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, many former Soviet republics
continued to use the plane. It has also been a popular export; over 30 nations have
used or operated it, according to the U.S. Army
Training Command.
The plane was originally intended for dogfighting enemy aircraft, though
some MIG-29s have been outfitted for attacking ground targets.
The MIG-29 is often a competitor with the F-16 in international arms sales
Mr. Pike said, adding that it was a “competition which it frequently loses.”
Su-30
The Su-30 is a twin-engine fighter jet developed in the Soviet
Union in the 1990s by Russia’s Sukhoi Aviation. It can be used for air-to-air combat,
or missions striking targets on the ground, according to a U.S. Army analysis.
It’s significantly bigger than the MIG-29, at nearly 72-feet long and with
a wingspan of over 48 feet. (The MIG-29 is nearly 57-feet long and has a wingspan
of around 37 feet.)
Heron Drone
Heron drones encompass a family of Israeli-made unmanned aerial vehicles.
U.S. government assessments list India as having at least one variant.