India says six Pakistani aircraft shot down during May conflict
Briefly

India's Air Force chief Amar Preet Singh stated that India's S-400 air defence systems were crucial in achieving victories against Pakistani aircraft during recent fighting. India confirmed the destruction of five Pakistani fighter jets and one military aircraft, emphasizing the significance of this conflict. The operation resulted in India recording its largest surface-to-air kill, with one aircraft shot down at a distance of 300km. Singh also noted damage to Pakistani F-16s parked in hangars, highlighting the effectiveness of India's air strikes amid the intense conflict.
India's S-400 air defence systems effectively downed most of the Pakistani aircraft during recent conflicts, with five fighters and one military aircraft confirmed destroyed.
The largest recorded surface-to-air kill was achieved, with a significant strike on a large aircraft potentially being a surveillance plane at 300km distance.
Reports indicate that air strikes not only downed five fighter jets but also damaged F-16s located in hangars at two air bases in Pakistan.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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