"Historic Kill" — S-400 Makes History: Pakistan's AWACS Aircraft Shot Down 314 KM Away in Operation Sindoor — A Record Kill

 

"Historic Kill" — S-400 Makes History: Pakistan's AWACS Aircraft Shot Down 314 KM Away in Operation Sindoor — A Record Kill

Look at the incredible feat achieved by our Indian Air Force! They’re calling it a “Kill Record.”



No air force in the world has ever taken such a bold decision.

Just imagine — we refer to the Indo-Pak border as the International Border, or the LoC (Line of Control).

Recently, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif declared that the LoC is suspended and the Simla Agreement is no longer valid.

At that time, we created a 200 KM no-fly zone inside Pakistan’s airspace, calculated from the international border.

And let me tell you — no country in the world has ever announced such a bold no-fly zone.

So, what happens if you announce a 200 KM no-fly zone?

No Pakistani fighter jet, drone, or missile dared to enter.

Just last Sunday, we conducted a massive air drill in Rajasthan.

Immediately after, we received intel that China and Pakistan are collaborating to develop heavy weapons against India.

Fine, let them plan — but during Operation Sindoor, what did we do?

We used the S-400 — our very own Sudarshan Chakra. The way it performed stunned the USA and European nations.

Western countries have been promoting their advanced HIMARS missile systems since 2022, claiming the S-400 couldn’t stand up to them.

Russia itself, due to high cost, continued to use the older S-300 in most operations.

So, the first country to actually use the S-400 in active combat — and set the “Kill Record” — is India.

After we pulled off this mission, the entire Western bloc was left speechless, unsure how to respond.

This S-400 — the so-called Sudarshan Chakra — its capabilities are on another level.

Now let’s talk about SAAB, a Swedish company. They produce Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) — powerful war aircraft equipped with advanced radars that can detect enemy jets 300 KM away and relay that to their control room.

India also possesses such jets, supplied by Israel. Pakistan, meanwhile, bought theirs from Sweden.

Now comes the crucial moment:

On May 7, Operation Sindoor was launched. The first strategic objective: destroy the enemy’s air defense systems.

We readied the S-400 system.

At the same time, Pakistan’s SAAB AWACS aircraft was active in the skies, monitoring for any Indian Rafales, Sukhois, or Mirages.

But what we launched was no ordinary strike — we fired a super-powerful missile from the S-400 system — the 48N6E3.

This missile travelled over 300 KM and obliterated the Pakistani SAAB aircraft mid-air.

And Pakistan had no idea what hit them.

Despite having air defense systems, control rooms, and surveillance — they couldn’t respond.

For the first time ever, the world witnessed the true power of the S-400.

Meanwhile, Russia, which has been using the S-300 (effective up to 150 KM) against Israeli jets, hasn’t used the S-400 this effectively.

But here? 300 KM. Record Kill. No other country has achieved such a feat.

After this, even the US, China, and Pakistan were shaken.

Remember the hype about HIMARS — the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System?

Even those systems paled in comparison to the S-400's performance.

After this strike, China couldn't sit quietly — they immediately began consultations to develop even more powerful weapons.

China does have the S-400, but they’ve never dared to use it like we did.

We executed our strategy flawlessly and took down Pakistan’s SAAB aircraft.

By declaring a 200 KM no-fly zone, we ensured that not a single Pakistani aircraft even approached our border.

And if they do? The S-400’s auto-trigger system will instantly neutralize them.

Can any other country — even China — take such a bold decision?

Impossible.

As a result, today, our experts in the Indian Air Force proudly say that the 200 KM stretch is now totally secure.

After seeing the outstanding performance of the S-400, our defense experts are now demanding two more S-400 batteries from Russia.

Western media claims Russia is delaying — but in truth, they’re under enormous pressure due to ongoing wars.

Yet, despite all that, Russia has already sent three batteries and is expected to send two more.

Once those arrive, even a three-front war (China, Bangladesh, Pakistan) won’t scare us.

Why? Because our adversaries will fear even sending an aircraft near the border.

They know now — even at 200 KM away, their jets are at risk.

With this weapon, the world realizes — we have the capability to strike enemy bases directly.

The Indian Air Force believes that once the additional two batteries arrive, India will be unstoppable.

So, with this huge development — a 200 KM no-fly zone, a record-breaking kill, and the world's most powerful missile system in action —

What can Pakistan do now?

And what can China, its ally, do?

Think about it — and share your thoughts in the comments.

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