Operation Sindoor: India hits 9 terror camps in Pakistan using Rafale jets with SCALP missiles
Operation Sindoor marked a significant counter-terror strike by India, where Rafale jets equipped with SCALP missiles targeted nine terror camps deep inside Pakistan without crossing the border. These precision-guided missiles, known for their ability to evade radar detection, hit pre-decided coordinates from over 200 kilometers away. Unlike older missiles that often missed targets, SCALP missiles ensured accurate strikes based on data fed by the pilots. The mission was executed with full clarity and intent, with fighter jets like Sukhoi also supporting the operation. This time, India publicly acknowledged the strikes and indicated that evidence of damage would emerge from local hospitals and eyewitnesses rather than waiting for official confirmation from Pakistan. The operation sent a clear message of India’s strategic and military resolve, coming soon after a terror attack that claimed 26 lives. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also hinted at broader actions, including a firm stance on the Indus Waters Treaty.
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