India-Pakistani Conflict: Rejection of Pakistan’s claim that during the conflict 7.-10. Between India and its neighbor, CEO of Dassault Eric Trappier, he described Islamabad, describing Islamabada as “inaccurate”.
French Aerospace Major is a manufacturer of Rafale Jets, the most advanced fighter of the Indian Air Force.
“The Indians did not divide, so we do not know exactly what happened. We already know that what Pakistani say is inaccurate,” Trappier told the French magazine.
Dassault CEO, stressed that the success of the military mission cannot be assessed only by the absence of losses, he said: “When you run a combat aircraft, you do a mission. The success of the mission has no zero loss, has achieved its goals.”
Pakistan previously claimed to shoot down six Indian nozzles between 7 and 10 May.
The conflict began after India began attacks on terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan Kashmir under the Sindoor operation in response to the terrorist attack of Pahalgam 22 April.
Trappier also said, “We’ll see if there have been losses and if the objectives of the war have been achieved. When the truth comes out, some people may be surprised.”
Dassault Partners with Tata to Macerafale Fighter Jetframes in India
Dassault and Tata Advanced Systems LTD (TASL) will jointly produce a torso for Rafale combat nozzles in India since 2028, which will first mark the production of the critical component outside France.
Within partnership, TASL will set up a high-end Hyderabad device to create key torso sections for Rafale-Podnik aircraft, which is considered to be a significant forward movement for the Indian Aviation Sector.
“Dassault Aviation and Tata Advanced Systems Limited have signed four agreements on the production of production to produce Rafale fuselage in India, which meant a significant step forward in strengthening the country’s production and support for global supply chains,” Tasl said last week.
The Dassault-Tata partnership came when the French company became a key candidate for the Indian mega fighter program, under which it acquires 114 new nozzles for the Indian Air Force.
More than a month of India and France signed an intergovernmental agreement to conclude a mega agreement on obtaining 26 rafale naval nozzles at the price £64 000 crore.
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