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Home » PAF’s Mirage vs. IAF’s Su-30MKI: Aircraft Wreckage Creates Dispute Between India and Pakistan

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PAF’s Mirage vs. IAF’s Su-30MKI: Aircraft Wreckage Creates Dispute Between India and Pakistan

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: May 12, 2025
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A new controversy has erupted between India and Pakistan over the identification of aircraft wreckage found in a forested area within Indian-administered territory, triggering a fresh wave of diplomatic and military tension. The debate stems from a video circulating widely on social media, which some initially claimed showed parts of an Indian Su-30MKI fighter jet, allegedly shot down by Pakistani forces during recent hostilities along the Line of Control (LoC).

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However, defense analysts and aviation experts have since challenged that claim, pointing to critical technical details in the footage. Notably, the engine visible in the wreckage appears to match the profile of the SNECMA ATAR 9 turbojet โ€” a powerplant used in Pakistanโ€™s Mirage III and Mirage 5 aircraft โ€” rather than the AL-31FP turbofan engine equipped on Indiaโ€™s Su-30MKI fleet. The distinct design of the ATAR 9 has been cited as strong evidence that the debris likely belongs to a Pakistani Mirage, potentially shot down during Indiaโ€™s Operation Sindoor on May 7.

The wreckage the retards are saying of Su30MKI is actually of Mirage3/5 of PAF . That's a SNECMA ATAR 9 engine wreck. pic.twitter.com/LLfEGgCBed

โ€” ConflictX (@ConflictXtweets) May 12, 2025
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While Indian officials have remained tight-lipped about the origin of the wreckage, the video shows Indian soldiers securing the area, confirming the debris lies within Indian territory. This has led to speculation that the aircraft may have been downed during one of the recent aerial encounters or by Indian air defense systems amid escalating cross-border skirmishes.

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The controversy has sparked heated debates online and among military observers, with each side accusing the other of misinformation. The absence of an official statement from either government has further fueled uncertainty, leaving room for speculation to thrive in a region already rife with mutual distrust.

The incident underscores the complex nature of modern warfare and the critical role of independent verification in conflict zones. With past aerial confrontations between India and Pakistan often marked by conflicting narratives and propaganda, the need for transparent investigation and accountability is once again in focus.

As tensions continue to simmer, calls are mounting for both sides to clarify the incident and prevent further escalation fueled by unverified claims. The true identity of the wreckage, and the events that led to its fall, remain key questions in an already volatile situation.

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ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
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