Operation Sindoor: IAF Chief Reveals Stunning Air Defence Victory
In a historic disclosure, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh confirmed that India’s S-400 air defence systems destroyed 5 Pakistani fighter jets and a high-value AEW&C/ELINT aircraft during Operation Sindoor.
The IAF chief revealed that parked Pakistani F-16s were obliterated in Jacobabad, with satellite images confirming heavy damage to hangars and aircraft inside.
A specialised airborne surveillance aircraft was destroyed in Bholari — marking one of the largest recorded surface-to-air kills in history, achieved at 300 km range.
Using satellite intelligence and coordination between 8 agencies and all 3 armed forces, India struck 9 critical Pakistani assets with pinpoint accuracy.
Unlike Balakot 2019, this time the IAF showcased clear proof of destruction — from radars and hangars to aircraft — silencing doubts at home and abroad.
After 80–90 hours of intense combat, Pakistan sought a ceasefire on May 10. Singh backed the government’s decision, stressing deterrence over prolonged war.
In just four days, India’s precision air power crippled Pakistan’s air assets, showcasing the decisive role of technology and political will in modern warfare.