An old clip of a modification made to a video game showing a missile strike is going viral in India with the claim that is shows the Indian Air Force's air strikes in the early hours of February 26, 2019.

The Indian Air Force struck training camps of terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammad in Balakot on Tuesday. The strike was carried out by

Mirage 2000 fighter jets at 3.30 am.

However, a video clip doing the rounds on WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter is not from the air strike.

FACT CHECK

BOOM broke up the video into key frames and ran a reverse image search which did not yield anything. We then ran a manual search for video games and simulation videos.

We found the video uploaded to YouTube on July 9, 2015 with the caption 'Really Short Engagement (ft. Taliban) - Apache Gunner FLIR Cam #6 - Arma 2'.

ARMA 2 is a military simulation video game. The video is not actual footage of an airstrike.



The description below the title says, "Gunner perspective in the US Army Apache during battle, using FLIR camera with M230 sound mod. Like real life. Become part of the CREW - share, comment & subscribe! "



The viral clip can be seen from 20 seconds into the video







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