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Global powers seek access to Chinese PL-15E missile debris recovered by India after Pakistan launch, setback for China

India’s recovery of an intact Chinese PL-15E missile fired by Pakistan has drawn global attention, with countries like France, Japan, the US, and UK seeking access to the debris. The incident marks a setback for China, as its missile tech now faces scrutiny by rival powers

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Global powers seek access to Chinese PL-15E missile debris recovered by India

Global powers seek access to Chinese PL-15E missile debris recovered by India

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In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, where India successfully intercepted Chinese-made PL-15E missiles deployed by Pakistan, several nations, including France, Japan, and members of the Five Eyes alliance, have expressed keen interest in examining the recovered missile debris.

During the operation, India’s integrated air defense systems neutralized a range of aerial threats, including the PL-15E beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) and Turkish-origin drones. Notably, an undetonated PL-15E missile was recovered intact in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, offering a rare opportunity for global powers to study China’s advanced missile technology.

The PL-15E is an export variant of the more advanced PL-15 missile, developed by China’s Aviation Industry Corporation. It is believed to use a dual-pulse rocket motor and active radar guidance, giving it a strike range of up to 145 km. Its use of sophisticated seekers and electronic counter-countermeasures makes it a critical asset in China’s air combat arsenal.

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India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has taken possession of the debris for detailed analysis. This could significantly aid India’s own missile development programs by offering insights into propulsion systems, guidance technologies, and electronic warfare components.

The international interest in the wreckage stems from the limited availability of real-world data on China’s advanced missile systems. Nations like France and Japan are reportedly interested in understanding the missile’s internal architecture and radar-evading features. Members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance particularly the United States and the United Kingdom, are also said to be in talks with New Delhi for possible access to the debris.

While India has not yet confirmed whether it will share the wreckage or its analysis with foreign nations, experts suggest that any such cooperation would be carefully weighed against strategic and diplomatic interests. India could use this opportunity to strengthen defense ties or negotiate technology-sharing arrangements.

The episode underscores growing global concerns about China’s expanding military technology and the need for preparedness among its geopolitical competitors. It also highlights India’s emerging role as a key player in intelligence and defense technology sharing in the Indo-Pacific region.

This incident marks a significant setback for China, as one of its most advanced air-to-air missile systems is now exposed to global scrutiny. The recovery of the PL-15E by India allows rival nations to study its design, counter its capabilities, and potentially develop targeted electronic warfare measures. It also undermines the strategic edge China hoped to maintain through its missile exports to allies like Pakistan.

Topics: ChinaDRDODefence Research and Development OrganisationChinese PL-15E missileIndia
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