Senior anchorperson Mansoor Ali Khan has revealed that on the night of April 30, Pakistani and Indian fighter jets — including Rafale aircraft — came face to face when Pakistan Air Force’s aerial patrol stunned the Indian aircraft with its advanced systems.
As soon as Indian Air Force jets moved across the Line of Control towards Azad Kashmir, the Pakistan Air Force immediately scrambled its jets. PAF responded promptly, monitoring the situation using advanced satellite and command systems and taking timely action. Mansoor Ali Khan said that the swift response of PAF pilots left the Indian Rafale jets astonished.
However, no firing took place from either side. Aerial patrolling becomes especially crucial at night when ground forces have limited visibility. This incident occurred while Information Minister Attaullah Tarar was holding a press conference.
Mansoor Ali Khan added that PAF’s modern radar systems traced the Indian Rafale jets and put such pressure on their pilots that they lost focus on their mission and route, and despite intentions to attack, were forced to retreat — marking a significant success for the Pakistan Air Force.
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