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I am not sure if this test has anything to do with 3-hour Pak airspace closure on 28/29th Oct.
 
Sind Club is for elites and so is Boat Club

Leave us poor Karachi Gymkhana members out of this elite title, its prestigious not elite

but lets stick to the point and don't go off topic
I must say I should have written Boat Club. It is indeed quite elite, especially compared to Gymkhana.

& thanks for reminding me of my oqaat that I am poorer :D I don't have membership in any of these clubs. Had membership of National Sailing Centre but it has expired since long.
 
there appear to be few inconsistencies apparently!
(which at least, I dont understand)


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in other words, these are not cloud formation, as I understand!


can any body help!

Inclined to believe that it's a missile test, mainly on the fact that a US RC135S, that tracks ballistic missile data, was flying near the cost of Pakistan during this event.
 
Inclined to believe that it's a missile test, mainly on the fact that a US RC135S, that tracks ballistic missile data, was flying near the cost of Pakistan during this event.
IDK..

Im not a military enthusiast, noted few inconsistencies!

could be 100% wrong!
 
Fake voiceover maybe
Edit: its fake
Did anyone notice that the contrail was initially thick, then turned very thin at 0:44, again became thick at 0:51 and then very thick at 0:54 and extra thick at 0:57. Any opinion from our inhouse experts?
 
Pakistan already got 2 briefings on J35 just this month along with Zardari's visit last month, so J35 is pretty much on track. Chinese are very efficiency-conscious. They would not be wasting their time on this if Pakistan was not gonna fly the J35s. I'd keep that prediction of yours in success too. just needs time for procurement and integration.

note i called out J35 to be in PAF fleet on Jan 2024 with the date of dec 2026 …
 
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This was an incredibly rare geological phenomenon. Tectonic shifts in the mountains caused uranium rich rock to coalesce resulting in nuclear fission. Thankfully, nobody was hurt during this event.
 
Did anyone notice that the contrail was initially thick, then turned very thin at 0:44, again became thick at 0:51 and then very thick at 0:54 and extra thick at 0:57. Any opinion from our inhouse experts?
Thats what she said 😂
 

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