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As the United States and other NATO members hesitate in imposing No-Fly zone over Ukraine for fear of direct confrontation with Russia, here's a piece of history from the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has the distinction of being the only air force that has engaged and shot down multiple Russian fighter pilots in combat since WWII. The most prominent among those shot down by PAF was Colonel Alexander Rutskoy who ejected over Pakistani soil and was captured by Pakistan. After his release, Rutskoy was decorated as a hero of the Soviet Union and went onto become vice president of Russia under Boris Yeltsin, before leading an attempted coup in 1993, according to The National Interest publication.

Col Alexander Rutskoy of USSR Air Force Shot Down Over Pakistan


In 1986, the F-16s of the Pakistan Air Force's No. 9 Griffin and 14 Shaheen squadrons began flying combat air patrols along the Afghan border. That year. The Soviet and Afghan forces began a series of offensives targeting mujahideen bases in the Panjshir valley, supported with intensified bombardments of refugee camps. Here's an excerpt from The National Interest report on the subject:

"By 1987, Soviets records indicate that Pakistani fighters had begun roaming into Afghan airspace—particularly harassing efforts to provide aerial resupply to besieged garrisons like Khost, only ten miles across the border. On March 30, 1987 two F-16s intercepted an An-26 twin-turboprop cargo plane near Khost, each striking it with one Sidewinder from just under a mile away. The ponderous cargo plane crashed into the snowy mountains below, killing all 39 aboard. Over the course of the conflict, Pakistani F-16 pilots also claimed the destruction of several Mi-8 transports helicopter, another An-26 on a reconnaissance mission in 1989, and a maneuver kill versus an An-24 transport which was actually attempting to defect..........On November 3, 1988 the PAF would bag its final jet kill when Lt. Khalid Mahmood shot down a DRAAF Su-2M4K. Pakistan formally credits its F-16 pilots with 10 kills during the conflict, while Soviet records confirm the loss of three Su-22s, an Su-25 and An-26. Some sources claim the PAF shot down at least a dozen more aircraft during the Soviet war in Afghanistan which ostensibly were not formally credited because they involved violations of Afghan airspace".

Pakistan took enormous risks in the 1980s by supporting and providing sanctuaries to the Afghan Mujahideen insurgents who fought the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Pakistan Air Force took on the Soviet Air Force and shot down several Russian fighter aircraft in dogfights. Pakistanis did this knowing that the US provided no security guarantees to Pakistan. Are Poland and Romania, both NATO members, willing to take such risks? Would the United States allow these NATO members to risk a broader war with Russia? Here's an excerpt from an article by Bruce Riedel, senior fellow and director of the Brookings Intelligence Project. It is titled "Could Ukraine Be Putin's Afghanistan?":

"Being the frontline state behind the mujahideen brought considerable risk and danger for Pakistan. The Russians supported Pakistani dissidents who organized terror attacks inside the country including hijacking Pakistani civilian aircraft and attempts to assassinate Zia (who died in a suspicious plane crash in 1988). Pakistani fighters engaged Soviet aircraft in dogfights. The Pakistani tribal border areas became dangerous and unruly. A Kalashnikov culture emerged that still haunts Pakistan today".

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What a fall from grace. Hard to think that Pakistan had balls to dogfight and shot down soviet jets.
I think we had big enough nuts to deal with the Indians a couple of years back.

What, are you under the impression that we should go & shoot down their Jets every week?

What did you learn from the US response on the whole BrahMos crashing in Pakistan fiasco?

India bombs Balakot - its their right.

India's BrahMos crashes in Pakistan (avoiding all civilian Commercial Airliners) - it's an Accident.

Now try shooting down one of theirs (again). Mr. Ned Price will leave his to-be-Bride at the alter just to make a Special Press Release on everything Pakistan did wrong...

I think a good example has been made out of Turkey - which coincidentally happens to be NATO Member.
 
Ahh the good old days. We were engaging russians in russian controlled Airspace .
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Or abb ka to bola hi na jaye to behtar ha. Ab hum "mature" "professional" ho gaye hain .
 
It's wrong lol

5 Soviet MiG21s destroyed, 0 Israeli jets destroyed

You're wrong, too.
After WW II, Israel was not the first country to shoot down Russian fighters. The earliest was USA.

In November 1950, the 64th aviation group army (210 MIG-15) of the USSR accepted the command of PLAAF and joined the Korean War. The joint air force of China&USSR fought with the US Air Force in North Korea. USA lost 1097 fighters and China&USSR lost 792 fighters.


BTW:
I often see Indians complain that Nehru did not use the air force in 1962.
However, the Indian media did not tell these Indians that China had more than 3000 jet fighters in 1962, and almost all pilots had the experience of fighting head-on with the US air force.
Indians should be grateful that Nehru did not use the air force.
If Nehru had used the air force in 1962, I think India would have no air force to use in 1967.

 
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As the United States and other NATO members hesitate in imposing No-Fly zone over Ukraine for fear of direct confrontation with Russia, here's a piece of history from the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has the distinction of being the only air force that has engaged and shot down multiple Russian fighter pilots in combat since WWII. The most prominent among those shot down by PAF was Colonel Alexander Rutskoy who ejected over Pakistani soil and was captured by Pakistan. After his release, Rutskoy was decorated as a hero of the Soviet Union and went onto become vice president of Russia under Boris Yeltsin, before leading an attempted coup in 1993, according to The National Interest publication.

Col Alexander Rutskoy of USSR Air Force Shot Down Over Pakistan



In 1986, the F-16s of the Pakistan Air Force's No. 9 Griffin and 14 Shaheen squadrons began flying combat air patrols along the Afghan border. That year. The Soviet and Afghan forces began a series of offensives targeting mujahideen bases in the Panjshir valley, supported with intensified bombardments of refugee camps. Here's an excerpt from The National Interest report on the subject:

"By 1987, Soviets records indicate that Pakistani fighters had begun roaming into Afghan airspace—particularly harassing efforts to provide aerial resupply to besieged garrisons like Khost, only ten miles across the border. On March 30, 1987 two F-16s intercepted an An-26 twin-turboprop cargo plane near Khost, each striking it with one Sidewinder from just under a mile away. The ponderous cargo plane crashed into the snowy mountains below, killing all 39 aboard. Over the course of the conflict, Pakistani F-16 pilots also claimed the destruction of several Mi-8 transports helicopter, another An-26 on a reconnaissance mission in 1989, and a maneuver kill versus an An-24 transport which was actually attempting to defect..........On November 3, 1988 the PAF would bag its final jet kill when Lt. Khalid Mahmood shot down a DRAAF Su-2M4K. Pakistan formally credits its F-16 pilots with 10 kills during the conflict, while Soviet records confirm the loss of three Su-22s, an Su-25 and An-26. Some sources claim the PAF shot down at least a dozen more aircraft during the Soviet war in Afghanistan which ostensibly were not formally credited because they involved violations of Afghan airspace".

Pakistan took enormous risks in the 1980s by supporting and providing sanctuaries to the Afghan Mujahideen insurgents who fought the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Pakistan Air Force took on the Soviet Air Force and shot down several Russian fighter aircraft in dogfights. Pakistanis did this knowing that the US provided no security guarantees to Pakistan. Are Poland and Romania, both NATO members, willing to take such risks? Would the United States allow these NATO members to risk a broader war with Russia? Here's an excerpt from an article by Bruce Riedel, senior fellow and director of the Brookings Intelligence Project. It is titled "Could Ukraine Be Putin's Afghanistan?":

"Being the frontline state behind the mujahideen brought considerable risk and danger for Pakistan. The Russians supported Pakistani dissidents who organized terror attacks inside the country including hijacking Pakistani civilian aircraft and attempts to assassinate Zia (who died in a suspicious plane crash in 1988). Pakistani fighters engaged Soviet aircraft in dogfights. The Pakistani tribal border areas became dangerous and unruly. A Kalashnikov culture emerged that still haunts Pakistan today".

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Balakot and Kashmir: Fact Checkers Expose Indian Lies

Ukraine's Muslim Billionaire Akhmetov Holds Balance of Power

Ukraine's Muslims Oppose Russia

Riaz Haq's Youtube Channel

PakAlumni Social Network


PAF shot down only 1 Soviet jet (a Su 25 ground strike jet)

PAF did claim shooting two more MiG-23s but actually they both survived (one was completely undamaged and other had a little bit of damage on wing tip and caisson behind cockpit).


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PAF shot down only 1 Soviet jet (a Su 25 ground strike jet)

PAF did claim shooting two more MiG-23s but actually they both survived (one was completely undamaged and other had a little bit of damage on wing tip and caisson behind cockpit).


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"while Soviet records confirm the loss of three Su-22s, an Su-25 and An-26"

That's 5 already
 
Comparing Pakistani military response to the Soviet Union invasion of Afghanistan with NATO's military response to Russian invasion of Ukraine, the West so far has been very cowardly.

No Western nation wants to confront the Russians head on, just a lot of noise so far and a lot of hope that Russia will collapse economically or it will lead to civil unrest in Russia (like as if China is going to allow that to happen exposing it's entire Northern border).
 
You're wrong, too.
After WW II, Israel was not the first country to shoot down Russian fighters. The earliest was USA.

In November 1950, the 64th aviation group army (210 MIG-15) of the USSR accepted the command of PLAAF and joined the Korean War. The joint air force of China&USSR fought with the US Air Force in North Korea. USA lost 1097 fighters and China&USSR lost 792 fighters.


BTW:
I often see Indians complain that Nehru did not use the air force in 1962.
However, the Indian media did not tell these Indians that China had more than 3000 jet fighters in 1962, and almost all pilots had the experience of fighting head-on with the US air force.
Indians should be grateful that Nehru did not use the air force.
If Nehru had used the air force in 1962, I think India would have no air force to use in 1967.

I'm not saying Israel was the first, I'm saying that this title

"The Only Air Force That Shot Down Multiple Russian Fighter Pilots in Combat Since WWII"​


Is wrong since Pakistan clearly wasn't the only one

Israeli and US pilots did it as well

How is that coping lol we won
 
What a fall from grace. Hard to think that Pakistan had balls to dogfight and shot down soviet jets.
Even in those times ROEs were being observed. Most of these fighters were shot down over Pak soil. So no biggie. Nothing to brag about. It is no different to the IAF fighters which were shot down in Feb.
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