How Indian Air Force used artificial intelligence-powered decoy to fool Pakistan into thinking it downed a Rafale

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In a major development in air warfare, the Indian Air Force (IAF) reportedly used artificial intelligence-powered technology during a four-day military operation with Pakistan in May 2025. Ryan Bodenheimer, a former US Air Force F-15E and F-16 pilot, described Operation Sindoor as a breakthrough in modern aerial combat, as reported by idrw.org. At the core of the operation was the Rafale’s X-Guard, an AI-powered towed decoy system that played a decisive role in neutralising Pakistani air threats.

AI-driven X-Guard key to success​

The X-Guard system is developed by Rafale Advanced Defense Systems. It uses artificial intelligence to generate a 500-watt, 360-degree jamming signal. The device weighs 30 kilograms and trails behind the aircraft on a 100-meter-long fiber-optic cable. It copies the radar signals and Doppler effect of an actual Rafale jet, making it difficult for enemy radar systems and missiles to detect the real aircraft.


Ryan Bodenheimer, a former US Air Force F-15E and F-16 pilot, called the X-Guard “the best spoofing and deception we’ve ever seen.” He added that the system may have “redefined the rules of electronic warfare.”

IDRW report suggested that Pakistan’s Chinese-made PL-15E air-to-air missiles and J-10C fighter jets could not successfully detect or target the actual Indian jets. The decoy confused enemy radar and misled missile systems. The PL-15E missile, which is an export version of China’s PL-15, lacked advanced resistance to spoofing. The X-Guard may have also confused the KLJ-7A AESA radar on Pakistan’s J-10C fighters into thinking they had locked onto and hit Rafale jets.

Decoy proves reusable, rapid, and reliable​

The X-Guard works faster than older US systems like the AN/ALQ-50 or ADM-160 MALD. It can be launched in under two seconds and retrieved for reuse. According to Business Today, citing Jane’s Defence Weekly, some Pakistani claims of shooting down Indian Rafales may actually have been hits on these decoys.


The system acts like a “decoy wingman,” attracting enemy fire away from the actual aircraft. The fiber-optic link between the pilot and the decoy allows real-time updates on missile activity and system status, without being affected by jamming efforts.

A new chapter in air warfare​

Operation Sindoor highlighted how AI-driven technology can change the nature of air combat. By using tools like the X-Guard, the IAF was able to reduce visibility without sacrificing control or effectiveness. The mission showed that future air dominance may depend more on electronic deception than physical engagement.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-it-downed-a-rafale/articleshow/122313728.cms
 
In a major development in air warfare, the Indian Air Force (IAF) reportedly used artificial intelligence-powered technology during a four-day military operation with Pakistan in May 2025. Ryan Bodenheimer, a former US Air Force F-15E and F-16 pilot, described Operation Sindoor as a breakthrough in modern aerial combat, as reported by idrw.org. At the core of the operation was the Rafale’s X-Guard, an AI-powered towed decoy system that played a decisive role in neutralising Pakistani air threats.

AI-driven X-Guard key to success​

The X-Guard system is developed by Rafale Advanced Defense Systems. It uses artificial intelligence to generate a 500-watt, 360-degree jamming signal. The device weighs 30 kilograms and trails behind the aircraft on a 100-meter-long fiber-optic cable. It copies the radar signals and Doppler effect of an actual Rafale jet, making it difficult for enemy radar systems and missiles to detect the real aircraft.


Ryan Bodenheimer, a former US Air Force F-15E and F-16 pilot, called the X-Guard “the best spoofing and deception we’ve ever seen.” He added that the system may have “redefined the rules of electronic warfare.”

IDRW report suggested that Pakistan’s Chinese-made PL-15E air-to-air missiles and J-10C fighter jets could not successfully detect or target the actual Indian jets. The decoy confused enemy radar and misled missile systems. The PL-15E missile, which is an export version of China’s PL-15, lacked advanced resistance to spoofing. The X-Guard may have also confused the KLJ-7A AESA radar on Pakistan’s J-10C fighters into thinking they had locked onto and hit Rafale jets.

Decoy proves reusable, rapid, and reliable​

The X-Guard works faster than older US systems like the AN/ALQ-50 or ADM-160 MALD. It can be launched in under two seconds and retrieved for reuse. According to Business Today, citing Jane’s Defence Weekly, some Pakistani claims of shooting down Indian Rafales may actually have been hits on these decoys.


The system acts like a “decoy wingman,” attracting enemy fire away from the actual aircraft. The fiber-optic link between the pilot and the decoy allows real-time updates on missile activity and system status, without being affected by jamming efforts.

A new chapter in air warfare​

Operation Sindoor highlighted how AI-driven technology can change the nature of air combat. By using tools like the X-Guard, the IAF was able to reduce visibility without sacrificing control or effectiveness. The mission showed that future air dominance may depend more on electronic deception than physical engagement.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-it-downed-a-rafale/articleshow/122313728.cms
Wow…logic can flip faster than roti john
 
No tok cock can
Dodis cannot even construct a bridge and you tok tok about AI.
Blady corrupt assholes



WATCH | At least 10 dead as bridge collapses in Gujarat's Vadodara The incident was reported at around 7:30 am when one of the 23 spans of the Gambhira Bridge, connecting Mujpur in Vadodara to Gambhira in Anand district suddenly gave way, causing at least four vehicles to plunge into the river.


Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/...bridge-collapses-in-gujarats-vadodara-3621881

Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/...bridge-collapses-in-gujarats-vadodara-3621881


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Must say that the Indians have mastered the art of twisting and turning the truth. Snakes will be snakes. LOL.


https://defencesecurityasia.com/en/india-rafale-lost-french-chief-confirmation/

IN a revelation that has rocked South Asia’s delicate airpower balance, French Air Force Chief General Jérôme Bellanger has publicly admitted for the first time that the Indian Air Force (IAF) did lose a Rafale fighter jet during its dramatic aerial clash with Pakistan in May 2025 — marking the first-ever combat loss of Dassault’s highly prized multi-role aircraft.​

For months, the Indian Air Force has fiercely denied any suggestion that a Rafale could have fallen victim to a Pakistani interceptor, brushing off claims by Islamabad, Western intelligence leaks and regional analysts as misinformation and propaganda.​

But the French Air Force Chief’s unprecedented statement has blown a hole in that narrative, sending ripples through Paris, New Delhi and defence capitals from Doha to Jakarta.​

 
mai tu liao. next (fake ai) story is: attack didn’t happen, it was all wayang arranged with pakis, and btw all cecas are now white, whiter than angmohs after swallowing whitening pills.
 
No tok cock can
Dodis cannot even construct a bridge and you tok tok about AI.
Blady corrupt assholes

It was commented by a US former F-16 pilot.
Is Uganda able to build a bridge across lake victoria? I suggest your government to buy more J10 and install the superior interceptor PL-15E at 50% discount from CCP.
 
Bayee AI algo is so sophisticated that it even cheat the CECA master race the burning Rafale jet wreckage is an illusion….Good Job ;)
 
Please lah, even the French General has confirmed the downing of a Rafale jet. You make a fool of yourself trying to defend your compatriots.

Now the Rafale CEO is doing damage control, saying yes, there's a Rafale downed but due to 'technical failure at high altitudes', 'not during enemy engagment'. The story changes every minute... one just has to admire the ability of the Indian mind to fabricate fables and myths on the go. LOL. Even the Americans are more honest, admitting the loss of three F/A-18s to the Houthis.

https://www.financialexpress.com/in...-ceo-but-not-during-enemy-engagement/3906904/
 
It was commented by a US former F-16 pilot.
Is Uganda able to build a bridge across lake victoria? I suggest your government to buy more J10 and install the superior interceptor PL-15E at 50% discount from CCP.
Come to my village by Lake Victoria and see the good life everyone is leading
 
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