When US commandos killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden through the Abbottabad operation, it was claimed that Pakistan was unaware of the US operation, but now another frightening claim has come to light. According to the website ProPakistani, retired Chief Warrant Officer Douglas Englein was playing a key role in the operation. When the Black Hawk helicopter crashed, an MH47G Chinook helicopter carrying a US Army Quick Reaction Force team arrived at Osama bin Laden's compound. Douglas Englein was the pilot of the helicopter. He now claims that an F-16S fighter jet of the Pakistan Air Force came after him and tried to fire missiles at his helicopter three times.
"It was an electronic war that I won and managed to escape the Pakistan Air Force F-16 and return to Afghanistan," Douglas said. In this electronic battle, the missile could not come out of the F-16 aircraft of Pakistan Air Force and its pilot returned unsuccessfully. According to the report, Douglas did not say what kind of electronic warfare it was and what kind of electronic warfare systems were used in Douglas's helicopter, which caused the F-16 to fail to fire missiles.