The Chinese missile PL-15 “missed his goal” when Pakistan fired it towards India during the response to Sindoor operation, said Air Marshal Ak Bharti during the press briefing on Monday.
“Some of the results achieved in the fight against enemy vector systems are now displaying on the screen,” said Air Marshal Bharti, when images of destroyed Pakistan weapons have appeared during the press briefing.
“The probable enemy missile of Chinese origin PL-15 is displayed on the screen. This missile missed its goal and you can see the pieces that are available with us now,” he said.
However, Bharti, who is the CEO of Air Operations, did not provide details on what goal he missed the Chinese missile PL-15.
Previously, Pakistan admitted the use of the PL-15 missile in its recent air battle with India because he tried to escalate tensions with the neighboring country.
Bharti said the Indian armed forces had successfully captured the Chinese missile PL-15 and the remains were restored later.
Turkish original drones shot down
Air Marshal Bharti also reported during the DGMO briefing that Pakistan also put on numerous drones that thwarted the indigenous developed computer systems and the air defense staff.
“Numerly waves of drones and unmanned combat air vehicles also employed by Pakistan also thwarted the native developed soft and hard killing counter-uas systems and well-trained Indian airborne defense staff,” he said.
DGMOS also showed the ruins of the Turkish drones Yiha and Songara, which shot down India.
The Indian air defense system was thwarted by attacks then
The Indian air defense system effectively thwarted Pakistani attempt to focus on Indian installations, Bharti said.
The robust advertising environment, which includes assets from the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force, included multilayer sensors and weapon systems, indigenous developed soft and hard killing systems UAV and highly trained staff.
The Sindoor Operation started on May 7 and hit nine terrorist places in Pakistan and Pakistan-Kashmir in response to a terrorist attack in Jamm and Kashmir Pahalgam last month, when 26 people were killed.
In addition to removing more than 100 terrorists, the strikes of 11 air foundations inside Pakistan destroyed significant damage to their military abilities, the highest highest officials of three armed Sil-Poručík General Rajeev Ghai (CEO of the Military Operation), Vice President Admiral Admiral and Pramod Operations). Air, land and sea operations were carried out with calibrated restrictions with an emphasis on minimizing civilian victims.
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