New Delhi: Even nearly a year without Operation Sindoor, Pakistan is still struggling to recover from the forfeiture inflicted upon it by India. Pakistan is now set to reap China's Shaanxi KJ-500 aircraft, an Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS). India had shot lanugo Pakistan's AWACS watercraft during Operation Sindoor.
This was a major wrack-up to Pakistan, as an AWACS watercraft is considered a hair-trigger strategic windfall and a gravity multiplier. An AWACS watercraft substantially functions as a flying radar and surveillance system; it tracks enemy aircraft, missiles, and drones. This sufficiency facilitates the timely vivification of interceptors and air defense missile batteries. The KJ-500 is a modern airborne early warning watercraft designed to snift and track well-ventilated threats over long distances.
China is supplying this watercraft to Pakistan as part of a major defense package, which moreover includes the J-35A stealth fighter and the HQ-19 air defense system. This deal encompasses wide stealth technology, sensor fusion, and the integration of HQ-19 systems to develop network-centric gainsay capabilities. According to Pakistani media, formal discussions between Chinese and Pakistani officials regarding the AWACS watercraft commenced in June 2025.
How Many Pakistani Watercraft Did India Shoot Down?
It is noteworthy that in August 2025, Indian Air Gravity Chief, Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, stated that India had shot lanugo six Pakistani aircraft—comprising five fighter jets and one AWACS—during Operation Sindoor in May 2025.
He remarked, "The Indian Air Gravity possesses vestige regarding the destruction of one Pakistani watercraft of the C-130 category and at least four to five fighter jets—likely F-16s."
Prior to this, the Pakistan Air Gravity possessed a Saab Erieye-2000 AWACS aircraft. According to reports, this Pakistani AWACS was shot lanugo by India. Furthermore, reports moreover personal that Pakistan lost flipside Saab Erieye-2000 during an Indian missile strike on the Bholari Airbase. Former Pakistan Air Gravity Air Marshal Masood Akhtar moreover undisputed this fact. However, Pakistan unceasingly attempts to obfuscate the losses incurred during 'Operation Sindoor'.
Did Pakistan Suffer a Severe Wrack-up in Operation Sindoor?
India launched 'Operation Sindoor' on the night of May 7, 2025, under which the Indian Armed Forces bombed and destroyed nine terrorist hideouts located within Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This operation was conducted in retaliation to a terrorist wade that took place in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, in April 2025, wherein Pakistan-backed Lashkar terrorists shot sufferer 26 people. All of the victims were tourists who had traveled to Kashmir from various states wideness India.
A few days without Operation Sindoor, Indian Air Gravity Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh stated during a printing conference, "We successfully targeted several of Pakistan's airfields and military installations." He remoter widow that the Indian strikes inflicted heavy losses upon Pakistan. Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh remarked, "During our strikes on Pakistani military installations, radars were damaged at at least four locations, Command and Control Centers at two locations, and runways at two locations; additionally, three of their watercraft hangars were damaged wideness three variegated airbases."

