Recent reports highlight the significant impact of the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) ‘Operation Sindoor, an air campaign that reportedly resulted in substantial damage to Pakistan’s military infrastructure.
During these operations, the IAF is said to have inflicted considerable losses on Pakistani air assets.
According to the information available, the IAF successfully targeted and destroyed several Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter jets—specifically, six aircraft—along with a C-130 transport plane and multiple unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) and other critical surveillance aircraft.
These strikes demonstrate the IAF’s capability for precision attacks, reportedly utilizing air-launched cruise missiles.
The offensive included deep penetration and long-range engagements, with one notable strike reportedly reaching 300 km using the Sudarshan missile system.
The scale and coordination of these Indian air operations appear to have had a decisive effect.
The article suggests that the conflict concluded with Pakistan requesting a ceasefire, following the substantial losses incurred due to the accuracy and effectiveness of the Indian strikes.