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Air Force's MiG-27 Fighter Jet Crashes In Rajasthan, Pilot Ejects Safely

Now enlarge this Image and you will see foot prints in front of the crashed jet body proving that ground is dusty but not a single particle of dust moved from the Jet crashing from the sky around the body of the jet. lol lovely drama by India.

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Here is the Image of the body from another angle lol why the hell is ground not effected by the crash?

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Its 100% crashed. I will show why. The jet likely did not go down nose first, instead glided at slow speed. The body of the whole jet can be seen in one picture fairly intact with draglines at its back.



Hand-picked pictures, sorry to say.

When jet slide or glide on the ground, they create gouging marks on the ground. Show us where are such marks in these pictures!! Pictures shows that they debris is placed there, brought from other location, without shadow of a doubt.

As for picture, what do you mean by hand picked!!
They are pictures of crashes, one is the latest one from Indian. They were just to demonstrate that how crash should look like. When Engines catches fire, it doesn't just land neatly on the ground. Be realistic mate.
 
As IAF activity increased due to tensions along with Pakistan border , technical issues among ground staff and aircraft readiness is becoming difficult causing 2nd aircraft to go down in a month . Birds are to blame every time an aircraft is down by IAF

More sorties for aircraft requires less time for ground unit for testing and verification. It should be noted that one or two aircraft remain in air in case during these times.

it should be noted that it is not typical war games where technicians get 1 year to prepare for sorties.

May be any 2 seater will go down soon with all remains on ground , which was already downed by PAF ?
as these pic seems to be also like parts have been placed on ground , and ground is untouched , no scratches or drag


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Another IAF aircraft destroyed by PAF.

Now watch us hide the details and call it a routine crash. whatever that means.
 
When jet slide or glide on the ground, they create gouging marks on the ground. Show us where are such marks in these pictures!! Pictures shows that they debris is placed there, brought from other location, without shadow of a doubt.

As for picture, what do you mean by hand picked!!
They are pictures of crashes, one is the latest one from Indian. They were just to demonstrate that how crash should look like. When Engines catches fire, it doesn't just land neatly on the ground. Be realistic mate.

hand-picked because they show only nose first crashes.
 
With the main border between India-Pakistan also turning into potential flash points and not just the LOC, there are many more chances of IAF's 40-50 year old Migs coming down without any fight.

The increased CAP's and sorties along Rajhastan(it borders Punjab and Sindh and is the biggest province area wise in India), is taking its toll also, more flights and more CAP's means more chance of crashes.

Also PTSD, post traumatic stress disorder cannot be ruled out, they are stressed and clueless.

Also shot by PAF just as done earlier can be actually true.
 
Here is the pilot seems more like a photo shoot than a crashed mig pilot. Now why would a pilot shut his eyes with so many people standing above him?

He just ejected from a jet and there is not a scratch on him lol

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The man with torn pants in background is more dressed for a crashed pilot role.
 
if we don't count two which we shot down and one MI-17 than it's 7 Jets until and if we combine them than it's 10


It was MIG 27 not MIG 29
As per my reports there are another 4 to 8 missing aircraft. Or more.

@MastanKhan Our airforce has probably ceased to exist.

Look like indian ASAT victim.. :lol:
We don't have that for sure. Else PAF would have lost aircraft while intruding.
 
How does it helps India and particularly IAF if this wasn't an actual crash and it was made to look like one, it certainly gives a bad picture of jets maintenance and bad professionalism from IAF.

Yes it helps in getting the Rafael jets fast without much political noise about the 30,000 Crore Rs. corruption/commission, this could be one reason.

BTW Indian pilots are always good in ejection, if not in other aspects of flying.

Don't tell me IAF pilots are good with premature ejection. :o::o::no::no:
 
Here is the pilot seems more like a photo shoot than a crashed mig pilot. Now why would a pilot shut his eyes with so many people standing above him?

He just ejected from a jet and there is not a scratch on him lol

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The man with torn pants is background is more dressed for a crashed pilot role.

This looks like taken by a professional hired photographer with faces of the people around hidden.

The pilot has caused a crater but the parts of jet hasn't any. No dust and sand on pilot dress, parachuting/ejecting is a tough job, landing specially...no signs here.
 
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NEW DELHI: India has lost its another aircraft as one more MiG-27 UPG fighter jet of Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed in Sirohi city of Rajasthan on Sunday morning, Indian media reported.

However, no clarification was made for survival of the pilot so far. Further details of the crash are still undisclosed.

On March 8, Indian Air Force (IAF)’s Soviet-era ground-attack aircraft MiG-21 had crashed in Rajasthan’s Bikaner during a ‘routine mission’.

According to Indian media reports, the plane that took off from Nal near Bikaner crashed after being hit by a bird, whereas the pilot ejected himself safely.

India has lost at least 8 war planes in the past one month, two of them were shot down by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in a recent engagement and a pilot Abhinandan was also taken into the custody.
On February 27, former Indian air force (IAF)’s official Ram Parkash had confirmed that India had lost two MiG 21 jets and three of its pilots.

“We have lost our two jets and three pilots,” Parkash wrote in his tweet.

He further said in his tweet that the morale of the IAF was down and out after the heavy loss.
 
hand-picked because they show only nose first crashes.

I have already stated that even belly first, creates gouging on the land.
Here you have major problems on your hand if you want to prove your hypothesis.
If it was a belly crash, as you are making us believe, then it wouldn't have disintegrated like it did in the pictures.
The pieces should be in one place and smoldering. Rather than just one part under fire.
They way the debris are scattered it shows that the jet disintegrated in the air and not slide on the ground.
Get a reality check.
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Belly crashes, you see the aircraft is almost intact. Another one.
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This aircraft as you can see, is almost in tact and on fire.

If what you say is correct then the debris should look like above two pictures, not neatly distributed debris on the ground. This jet didn't crash on this site, without shadow of a doubt.
 
I have already stated that even belly first, creates gouging on the land.
Here you have major problems on your hand if you want to prove your hypothesis.
If it was a belly crash, as you are making us believe, then it wouldn't have disintegrated like it did in the pictures.
The pieces should be in one place and smoldering. Rather than just one part under fire.
They way the debris are scattered it shows that the jet disintegrated in the air and not slide on the ground.
Get a reality check.
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Belly crashes, you see the aircraft is almost intact. Another one.
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This aircraft as you can see, is almost in tact and on fire.

If what you say is correct then the debris should look like above two pictures, not neatly distributed debris on the ground. This jet didn't crash on this site, without shadow of a doubt.

You can see the main picture, the main frame is all intact, wings attached, no burn marks, only that the pilot's cockpit and cone is missing which may have been due to the front nose striking back the ground after it crashed.
 
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