Indian authorities claimed a decisive victory over China's air defense systems! According to the Hindustan Times report on May 15, India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting stated that the Indian Air Force bypassed and disrupted Pakistan's air defense identification system provided by China, completing the mission in just 23 minutes, showcasing India's technological superiority. Thirteen Pakistani air force bases and military facilities were struck, marking the most severe attack on Pakistan since the 1971 war.

The Indian Air Force shot down several high-tech fighter jets of the Pakistani Air Force. Not only did the Indian Air Force perform excellently tactically, but it also seamlessly integrated its indigenous high-tech systems into national defense construction. Clearly, after the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, India's propaganda agencies are fully active, attempting to hype up India's victory. Not only has India won, but through this conflict, India's domestic technology is becoming stronger, and the Indian Air Force has gained the ability to overwhelm China-provided air defense identification systems.

Objectively speaking, Pakistan did indeed suffer losses in this attack. However, whether the Indian Air Force actually bypassed our air defense system is questionable. Regarding aerial combat performance, Pakistan scored 6:0 against the Indian Air Force. After Pakistan presented irrefutable evidence, India stubbornly refused to admit it. Yet, until now, India has not disclosed the number of Rafale fighters it possesses to prove that no Indian aircraft was shot down by Pakistan. This alone demonstrates that Pakistan's systematic air defense capabilities surpass those of India.

In fact, during the India-Pakistan conflict, the Indian Air Force dared not strike across the border into Pakistan, whereas the Pakistani Air Force conducted cross-border strikes on targets within India. This indicates that India's air defense system is inferior. Moreover, India is deliberately spreading misinformation. Generally speaking, air defense systems primarily protect political centers, military bases, economic hubs, and high-value assets. Currently, no country in the world has an air defense system capable of protecting every inch of its territory. This is not only related to the technical aspects of the air defense system but also to the density of its deployment. If a single air defense device could protect an entire nation, it would be impossible. Clearly, unable to win on the battlefield, India is trying to win in public opinion. However, such actions will only invite ridicule from others.

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