Dassault Aviation denies remarks attributed to CEO Eric Trappier on Operation Sindoor

Dassault Aviation denies remarks attributed to CEO Eric Trappier on Operation Sindoor

While responding  to recent media reports attributing statements to Dassault Aviation Chairman & CEO Eric Trappier regarding the Sindoor Operation, Dassault Aviation has officially made it cleaer that Eric Trappier did not make any operational or technical comments about the use of Rafale aircraft in this operation.

The Sindoor Operation is a covert Indian military action carried out across the Line of Control (LoC). After the operation, several Indian media outlets claimed that Rafale fighter jets were used and that Dassault Aviation’s CEO Eric Trappier had commented on their performance.

However, Dassault Aviation firmly denied these claims, stating that their CEO had not made any such remarks, reinforcing the company’s policy of staying neutral in international defense matters.

India’s increasing hostility and frequent violations across the LoC led to escalate tensions in the region.

In response to such provocations, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos, a well-coordinated and precise counteraction by its armed forces.

This operation successfully neutralized multiple threats and sent a clear message that Pakistan possesses the capability and resolve to defend its sovereignty.

The operation demonstrated strategic planning, technological proficiency, and the unwavering morale of Pakistan’s military, earning both national and international recognition.

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India suffered a massive loss as its several aircrafts were downed by the Pakistan Air Force which led the global community to not only admit but also admire Pakistan’s aerial dominance over India in the recent conflict between the two countries.

 

 

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