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Indian Navy's indigenously designed & built ASW Corvette INS Kiltan, made port call at 🇸🇬 Changi Naval Base, Singapore, to participate in the International Maritime Defence Expo (IMDEX-25) scheduled from 06-08 May 25. The ship was accorded a warm welcome by the Republic of Singapore Navy. The Commanding Officer INS Kiltan, laid wreath at the Kranji War Memorial to honour the soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice in line of duty during WWII.
 
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Exercise Teesta Prahar at Teesta Field Firing Range showcased synergy across Infantry, Artillery, Armoured, Mechanised Infantry, Special Forces, Aviation, Engineers & Signals. Validated: jointness, tech-enabled warfare, rapid mobility & all-terrain operations.
 
That's some magical rope they've tied it down with, floating in thin air over the cockpit. Looks more fake than my degree in Fakeology from the University of Oxforde.
 
What is this? Can any Indian members on this thread about this unidentified image of what it purports to be showing Indian Rafale fighter jet?View attachment 527737
Clearly AI generated image. Any aircraft which get's shot down can't remain this intact. Plus size compared to the truck, details and markings do not match at all. This is part of ongoing info war between Indians & Pakistanis after the recent real conflict. Pakistan in recent 7th May dogfight claimed to have shot down 5 Indian Fighters (including 3 Rafales) & Indian side claimed to have shot down atleast 3 (inlcuding a F-16). Both sides reported to have done this from their airspace using BVRAAMs resulting the crashes on enemy's side. But theres no concrete photographic or video evidence of any of such claims from both side. So everyday a random guy creates something like this to claim victory.
 
AFAIK, Lately three Indian Rafale fighters shot down by Pakistani J-10CEs
There is no concrete evidence from either side regarding losses, both sides are claiming victory in the air.....I could just as easily throw this link in and claim that India has won the prize.
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The truth is that neither side has provided any actual evidence (or very little) of their victories and both sides have set up smokescreens
 

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