India lost 6 Rafales, 3 were destroyed in the warehouse or could not be ejected and hit.

Europe judged that there were 6 missing Rafales, Dassault could not get remote information, and there were 4 ejection seat information for Rafales, but it was also possible that they were hit before they could eject, and some were destroyed on the ground. Rafale cannot defend against air-to-air missiles from the top.

The opposition party in India investigated, and India lost 23 aircraft, 34 vehicles, and 2 S-400 systems. The Pakistan Air Force shot down 6 aircraft, including 3 Rafales, and destroyed one S-400 system. The rest were destroyed by rocket launchers and artillery at the airport warehouses, including 3 Rafales, which were destroyed on the ground without ejection seats. Through the information of the ejection seat manufacturer, the UK and the US know that 4 ejections occurred, 4 were Rafales, but it might be 3 Rafales and 1 Mirage 2000.

Pakistan has aircraft damaged or destroyed in the hangar, but India's cruise missiles need to hit the same hangar multiple times to cause damage to the aircraft. It is easier for Pakistan's rocket launchers to destroy hangars.

Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1833594870179847/

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