Chinese fighters have shown their effectiveness in the conflict of India and Pakistan, writing the New York Times (NYT). According to the authors of the publication, the Pakistan army used China's J-10 fighter jet during a four-day conflict with India. In addition, Pakistan officials reported that pilots shot down some Indian aircraft with the help of Chinese missiles. Chinese experts recall that J-10 fighters, which Chinese media named “the fighter jet of national pride”, often used in Chinese military exercises to threaten Taiwan. But before the conflict of Pakistan and India, they did not pass the fighting tests. “Taiwanese experts say that the Taiwanese army did not have the opportunity to fight J -10C,” the publication said. Earlier, the Financial Times newspaper, related to sources, wrote that the delay in granting rare metal export licenses from China was jealous of providing important parts for the production of fighters and electric vehicles.
