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Home / War and Conflict / French Navy Debunks Pakistan's Air Superiority Claims

French Navy Debunks Pakistan's Air Superiority Claims

23 Nov

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Summary

  • French Navy calls Pakistan media claims 'misinformation and disinformation'.
  • Officer's statements about Pakistan air superiority were fabricated.
  • No Indian Rafale jets were confirmed shot down as alleged.
French Navy Debunks Pakistan's Air Superiority Claims

The French Navy has vehemently denounced a Pakistan-based media outlet for publishing false information about India's Operation Sindoor. The outlet's report, published on November 21, falsely attributed statements to French naval commander Captain Yvan Launay, claiming he confirmed Pakistan's air superiority and that Indian Rafale jets were shot down.

The Navy stated on its official X account that all remarks attributed to Captain Launay were fabricated, including his name which was incorrectly reported. The disputed article sensationalized claims that Launay spoke about Pakistan Air Force outperforming during a confrontation and linked outcomes to Chinese support, all of which France has denied.

Captain Launay's actual role involves commanding a naval air station, and his conference presentation was purely technical, discussing Rafale Marine aircraft and pilot challenges. The French Navy clarified that Launay neither confirmed nor denied claims about losses, nor did he comment on Chinese jamming or mention Chinese J-10 aircraft, contrary to the Pakistani media's portrayal.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, the French Navy has explicitly refuted these claims, calling them misinformation and disinformation.
The French Navy has stated that there was no confirmation of Indian Rafale jets being shot down, contrary to media reports.
Captain Yvan Launay's presentation was technical, focusing on Rafale Marine aircraft and pilot challenges, not combat outcomes or air superiority.

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