In Massive Dogfight Between India and Pakistan, US Official Believes Chinese-Made Jets Emerged Dominant: Report

In Massive Dogfight Between India and Pakistan, US Official Believes Chinese-Made Jets Emerged Dominant: Report

THE SIGNAL

Wednesday’s dogfight between India and Pakistan left many with questions and concerns about the capability of Chinese-made aircraft and weapons.
Newsweek reported, the dogfight took place for over an hour Wednesday and involved 125 fighter jets, making it one of the largest air battles to occur since World War II.
According to Pakistani sources, five Indian planes were downed.

Both were in their own airspace, firing missiles at distances over one hundred miles.
Reuters reported, Pakistan used Chinese-made fighter jets, and India’s were from France.

Reuters said, this is an opportunity for the United States and China to study the performance of the aircraft.
The U.S. is confident Pakistan used China‘s J‑10, according to an unnamed U.S. official.

The J‑10 fighter jet was developed beginning in the 1980s to close a gap in defense technology with the West, according to Defense Feeds.
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