Operation Sindoor: Eight F-16s, four JF-17s downed; Pakistan Air Force losses exceed 3.35 billion dollar – Report
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Operation Sindoor: Eight F-16s, four JF-17s downed; Pakistan Air Force losses exceed 3.35 billion dollar – Report

A detailed report shared on social media platform X claims that India’s Operation Sindoor inflicted massive damage on the Pakistan Air Force in April-May 2025. The operation reportedly led to the destruction of high-value assets including eight F-16s and four JF-17s, with total losses exceeding 3.35 billion dollar

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A comprehensive report circulating on the social media platform X has brought to light the significant strategic and financial toll sustained by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) during India’s Operation Sindoor, conducted on May 7, 2025. According to the report, India successfully shot down at least eight F-16s and four JF-17 fighter aircraft, along with numerous high-value aerial and ground assets belonging to Pakistan. The total assessed financial impact of the operation, based on cross-verified satellite imagery, ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) data, and classified budget tenders, is estimated at 3.35732 billion dollars.

The report claims to offer a high-confidence evaluation of the losses incurred by Pakistan using multiple independent sources, including open-source intelligence, commercial satellite imagery, and expert analysis. It details extensive destruction of both air and ground assets, substantial operational expenditures during the conflict, and severe damage to critical military infrastructure.

In the section detailing direct combat losses, the report identifies that four F-16 Block 52D fighter jets were lost during aerial engagements, each valued at approximately 87.38 million dollars, amounting to a total loss of 349.52 million dollars, verified via data from F-16.net.

A Saab 2000 Erieye Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft, valued at 93 million dollars, was also destroyed, as confirmed by defence portal Quwa.org. Additional losses in the air included an IL-78 refueling tanker worth 35 million dollar (source: OvertDefence), two CM-400AKG missiles valued at a combined 3.2 million dollar (source: TheAsiaLive), two Shaheen-class missiles worth 8 million dollar (source: Missile Threat – CSIS), and six Bayraktar TB2 unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) with a combined value of 36 million dollar (source: France24). The total estimated cost of air losses alone is pegged at 524.72 million dollars.

India has shot down atleast 8 F-16 and 4 JF-17 in Operation Sindoor.

Bravo Indian Armed forces 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Vmw6Q5oK9S

— Frontalforce 🇮🇳 (@FrontalForce) May 22, 2025 

On the ground, the Pakistan Air Force suffered further setbacks due to precision Indian strikes. Four additional F-16 Block 52D jets stationed on the ground were reportedly destroyed, incurring a loss of 349.52 million dollars. A C-130H Hercules transport aircraft, valued at 40 million dollars, was also destroyed (source: AF.mil). Additionally, an HQ-9 surface-to-air missile battery worth 200 million dollars (verified by Army Recognition) and two mobile command centers, each valued at 5 million dollars, amounting to 10 million dollars in total, were also taken out (source: Airbus – NATO Deployable Systems). The cumulative financial impact of ground losses is calculated to be 599.52 million dollars, bringing the total value of all assets lost—both aerial and ground—to 1.12424 billion dollars.

The report also outlines the extensive operational expenditures incurred by Pakistan during the duration of the conflict. It states that combat air patrols and strike missions conducted over a 29-day period, involving F-16s, JF-17s, and drones, cost approximately 25 million dollars per day, amounting to a total of 725 million dollars.

Drone and missile operations, which included deployments of Ra’ad, Bayraktar, and Hatf munitions, added another 450 million dollars to the expense. Border mobilisation efforts and surface-to-air missile operations cost an estimated 15 million dollars per day over 29 days, totalling 435 million dollars. Thus, the total operational and readiness cost is estimated to be 1.61 billion dollars.

Adding to the financial strain were infrastructure and base repair costs necessitated by heavy damage to key airbases. At PAF Base Nur Khan, the report details destruction of hangars, AEW&C shelters, and control centers, leading to estimated repair costs of 125 million dollars (source: Intelligence Online, France). Meanwhile, at PAF Base Mushaf in Sargodha, damage to F-16 bays, radar installations, and command infrastructure is expected to cost 100 million dollars in repairs (source: Le Figaro). These infrastructure costs further underscore the extensive nature of the damage inflicted by Operation Sindoor.

The strategic implications of these losses are significant. The operation has severely impaired Pakistan’s aerial warfare capabilities, logistical depth, and radar infrastructure. The magnitude of destruction, particularly the loss of F-16s and sophisticated surveillance platforms, suggests a major setback for Pakistan’s air power posture in the region.

Despite no official acknowledgement of the full extent of losses from the Pakistani military establishment, the details provided in the report, including financial assessments and independently verified sources, are gaining traction among strategic affairs commentators.

Topics: Pakistan ArmyOperation SindoorF-16 and JF-17Pakistan Airbases destroyed
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