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Inside India’s Rafale deception: How an AI Decoy fooled Pakistan into believing it shot down a jet

To make matters worse for Pakistan, a report in Jane’s Defence Weekly has now suggested that some of Islamabad’s claims may actually be based on hits scored on decoy systems, not real jets.

July 09, 2025 / 09:11 IST
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In what may be hailed as a masterclass in electronic warfare, India reportedly used its Rafale aircraft’s advanced X-Guard decoy system to fool Pakistan into believing it had shot down a Rafale fighter jet during Operation Sindoor – India’s precision air campaign launched on May 7 in retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack.

The revelation came on the same day that Dassault Aviation Chairman and CEO Eric Trappier set the record straight: India did lose one Rafale jet, but it was due to a technical malfunction, not enemy action. This dismantles Pakistan’s desperate attempts to project its military as having scored an aerial win, which it clearly did not.

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To make matters worse for Pakistan, a report in Jane’s Defence Weekly has now suggested that some of Islamabad’s claims may actually be based on hits scored on decoy systems, not real jets.

What is Rafale’s X-Guard?