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India, during Operation Sindoor, reportedly tricked Pakistan into believing it shot down a Rafale aircraft. It did so by ...
Dassault CEO has also clarified that India lost one Rafale fighter aircraft due to a technical failure at high altitude ...
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ABP News on MSNDassault CEO Says India Lost A Rafale, But Not During Combat, Dismisses ‘Inaccurate’ Pak Claim Of ShootdownsIn a bid to counter allegations made by the Pakistani military, Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier has categorically denied ...
Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier has officially refuted Pakistan Air Force's claim that it downed three Indian Rafale jets ...
Dassault Aviation stock snapped its losing streak after the reports revealed that Defence Secretary RK Singh on Monday ...
Dassault Aviation Chairman and CEO Éric Trappier confirmed that no Rafale jets were lost in combat during Op Sindoor, but one ...
‘India lost a Rafale fighter jet’, confirms Dassault Aviation CEO, ‘but not during enemy engagement’
CDS General Anil Chauhan last month strongly refuted Pakistan’s claims of shooting down six Indian aircraft, including ...
French intelligence: China used embassies to undermine sales of France's flagship Rafale fighter jet
A French intelligence service says China has used its embassies to promote claims that Chinese-made Pakistani warplanes ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFrance claims China used embassies to sabotage Rafale deals after India-Pakistan clashIn an extensive disinformation campaign traced back to Beijing, Chinese embassies mobilized to discredit the French-made ...
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The Dassault CEO has formally refuted the idea of an operational failure. He specified that the Spectra electronic warfare ...
Paris says Beijing amplified the narrative that Chinese-made fighter jets outperformed French Rafales in the short-lived ...
Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier said the flight logs transmitted to the company also did not hint at any losses in combat ...
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