When it comes to military operations, the Air Force plays an indispensable and important role on the battlefield. However, the mission danger factor of the Air Force remains high. During training and operations, many Air Force pilots cause damage to fighters to varying degrees. And in this regard, India can be described as a leader. During its 40-year air force career, India has wrecked many warplanes and even made many jokes.
Traces of Indian planes shooting down Pakistani warplanes have been found in India, and wreckage of Pakistani warplanes has been found on Indian soil. India went so far as to create a monument to commemorate the Pakistani fighter plane shot down during the war between India and Pakistan in 1971, and its model is clearly recorded on the inscription: J-7 fighter. However, this is not the case.
The Pakistanis later found out that the plane was not of their own country. First of all, there is a problem with the flag left on this fighter, and the pattern is noticeably different from the real one. If this fighter had been made in Pakistan, then there would have been no case of a flag error. Secondly, this fighter is not a J-7, but a MiG-21. Pakistan's MiG-21 fighter is made in China, which is different from the same Indian fighter.
What's more, in 1971, Pakistan did not have the J-7. So, where exactly did this fighter come from?Clearly, it is not from Pakistan, but from India itself. It turned out that India used the wreckage of its own broken fighter plane to refit it in an attempt to create honor with it, but it was discovered.
What is even more surprising, however, is that India has made so many mistakes in the process of refitting, and has not even completely erased the army number, which can be revealed with a little careful searching. This incident has once again made India a laughing stock in front of the people of the world.