In a significant move during Operation Bunyan al-Marsus, Pakistan’s military successfully destroyed India’s advanced $1.5 billion S-400 air defense system. The attack occurred in the Adampur region, marking a major blow to India’s defense capabilities. According to security sources, the Pakistani Air Force used JF-17 Thunder jets armed with hypersonic missiles to take down the S-400, a system designed to defend against aircraft and missiles. In addition to the destruction of the air defense system, Pakistan’s military operations also targeted India’s satellite communications. The Pakistan Air Force reportedly jammed the satellite signals of the Indian military, rendering their communications ineffective. Following the operation, the Indian military’s satellite services went down, hindering their ability to coordinate effectively. The operation is seen as a significant response to India’s aggressive actions along the border, with Pakistan demonstrating its technological and strategic capabilities. Security experts have noted that the successful strike on the S-400 and the satellite disruption have severely compromised India’s defense infrastructure. Pakistan’s military leadership has expressed confidence in the operation, which they believe is a clear message to India about the nation’s military readiness and ability to defend itself. The destruction of the S-400, which cost India a massive $1.5 billion, also sends a strong signal regarding Pakistan’s capabilities in the ongoing conflict.