Pakistan’s Chinese-made jet brought down two Indian fighter aircraft, US officials say
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Chinese-made J-10 fighter jets participating in a national day parade in Pakistan on March 23.
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ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON – A top Chinese-made Pakistani fighter plane shot down at least two Indian military aircraft on May 7, two US officials told Reuters, marking a major milestone for Beijing’s advanced fighter jet.
An Indian Air Force spokesman said he had no comment when asked about the Reuters report.
The performance of a leading Chinese fighter jet against a Western rival is being closely watched in Washington for insights into how Beijing might fare in any showdown over Taiwan or the wider Indo-Pacific.
One US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said there was high confidence that Pakistan had used the Chinese-made J-10 aircraft to launch air-to-air missiles against Indian fighter jets
Another official said at least one Indian jet that was shot down was a French-made Rafale fighter aircraft.
Both officials said Pakistan’s F-16 aircraft, made by Lockheed Martin, were not used in the shootdown.
Delhi has not acknowledged the loss of any of its planes and instead said it carried out successful strikes
In France, Rafale manufacturer Dassault Aviation and the MBDA consortium, which makes the Meteor air-to-air missile, could not immediately be reached for comment on a public holiday. While Reuters reported on May 7 that three Indian planes went down, citing local government officials in India, this marks the first Western confirmation that Pakistan’s Chinese-made jets were used in the shootdowns.
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif told Reuters on May 8 that the J-10 was used to shoot down three French-made Rafale planes, which were newly acquired by India.
Altogether, Pakistan says it downed five Indian planes in air-to-air combat.
The Rafale and the model of the J-10 used by Pakistan are both considered generation 4.5 fighter jets, placing them at the leading edge of combat aircraft.
Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have fought three major wars, as well as numerous smaller conflicts.
Blasts rang out across the city of Jammu
Pakistan said earlier on May 8 it shot down 25 drones

