The pakistani military has to do damage control for Pierre

by ThatOneGuyOnReddit_

29 comments
  1. LOL, the Pierre humiliation continues. And we’re buying scorpions from the frenchies, fck joke is on us too

  2. Judging by how they drive round my way not surprised their fighter pilots piled in so easily

  3. >Tell enemy that you will attack for a week so they can prepare

    >Send your 4″””.5″”” gen planes against AA on high alert

    >Plane gets shot down

    >Somehow everyone is surprised

    The US and everyone with F35s can pull this nonsense and not lose a plane. Everyone else gets rekt.

  4. Buying a Ferrari doesn’t make you a skilled driver

  5. The nation of pakistan is pitying Pierre, just when you think it can get anymore embarrassing.

  6. At what point does this just become cyberbullying? I understand why the French are so arrogant now, it’s a defence mechanism. They would’ve all killed themselves without it.

  7. lol everyone is making Chuck Norris jokes with Aurangzeb on all the Pakistani subs.

  8. Friendly reminder there’s no actual proof that a Rafale got shot down… I know we all like to dog on the French but lets not fall so easily for Paki propaganda

  9. I think he’s more trying to take a pot shot at India. Basically he’s saying there was nothing wrong with the plane. It’s failures is entirely to do with the Indian pilot flying it.

    Protecting the French is purely accidental

  10. He’s saying this because he wants India to buy more Rafales so that Pakistan can shoot down a few more

    Big brain move tbh

  11. Ooof, when the enemy has to console you that you’re not that weak after they’ve beaten you, you know the beating has been pretty bad.

  12. I mean it makes sense for them to say this. They’re basically saying “Indian pilots are so ass that even with Rafales they get shot down super easily”. They’re roasting India

  13. Wait, Were people under the impression the planes were faulty and not the crew operating them? How wasn’t this everyone’s first thought?

  14. It’s more them saying India didn’t used it well lmao

  15. if you listen closely you can practically hear all the french euros clinking together in his pockets

  16. Yell for a week long that you’ll attack them, then attack with non-stealth planes and be surprised that you get wrecked… And then the pilot’s skills aren’t taken in to account yet

  17. The rafale is a great plane, the problem is that conducting strike missions with modern air defenses is incredibly hard for every plane that isn’t an F-35 or F-22.

    Just ask the Russians, who have hundreds of 4+ generation fighters, decades of training, and SU-57 5th generation fighters yet still cannot penetrate Ukraines mostly 20 year old air defenses.

    If you want a carrier based plane and you can’t get an F-35 the rafale is a great plane. But it’s still going to be worthless unless you invest *considerable* resources into extensive training. Even then it really won’t matter unless you can invest proper resources into SEAD/DEAD and that kind of capability takes *decades* of practice.

    Tl; DR it’s the air defenses not the plane attacking them that matter

  18. As much as i like to Talk Shit about the French, the Pakistanis are Right.

    Rafale is a very capable 4th gen Platform, The Indians are just using it in a stupid way. Pakistan has like 3 times the number of AWACS Aircraft, giving them much better awareness. And it looked like the Indian strategy consisted of:

    „fly in, they‘re not gonna shoot at us are they?“

  19. And for the record I have not recived any financial benefits what so ever for making these statements.

  20. Also while in the last few years Pakistan mostly bought Chinese, they do operate hundreds of French planes themselves.

    Maybe not piss off France in general and Dassault Aviation in specific, when you still need spare parts for your Mirage 3 and 5 and Falcon 20.

  21. Rafales planes require a baguette stick. If you switch it with a naan or a chapati the behaviour of the plane is uncertain.

  22. Ahhh… Enfin ! Merci Ahmed, pour cette intelligente remarque. Si on devait compter sur nos voisins pour du soutien…

  23. He’s right though, all the bling in the world doesn’t solve stupidity

  24. I wouldnt be surprised if the problem with the rafales were on the user side and not the profuct itself. The indian army is notorious for their lack of quality training and their air force is full of nepotism and bad training.

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