
Bad news for Pakistan..., this Indian fighter jet is far more dangerous than JF-17, strikes enemy infantry from...
Bad news for Pakistan… this Indian fighter jet is far more dangerous than JF-17, strikes enemy infantry from…
Good news for India as the indigenously built Tejas MK1 fighter jet is going to be more powerful and dangerous. The work of modernising the fighter jet will start in 2026 and will be done gradually. Meanwhile, there is also talk of the China-made JF-17 aircraft during the Indo-Pak conflict in which the Indian Armed Forces took revenge for the Pahalgam terror attack. Let's compare both the fighter jets and check which is better than the other.

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