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Question: What is the range that ARFC needs to reach out to in order to prevent 95% of Indian attacks?
Answer: What is the strike range of all Indian systems and their numbers? For example, which airbases are viable launch pads for air launched Brahmos? Which Brahmos launch sites are in range of important Pakistani bases? Also consider all weapons that India has in any decent number. I'm sure this kind of analysis would be performed @Panzerkiel
Based on this one would decide a list of targets and then the number of missiles and their ranges needed to neutralize them. If someone was paying me I could do a half decent job with OSINT but this is quite a big task. Maybe AI can do it but who will check AI?lol
 
Question: What is the range that ARFC needs to reach out to in order to prevent 95% of Indian attacks?
Answer: What is the strike range of all Indian systems and their numbers? For example, which airbases are viable launch pads for air launched Brahmos? Which Brahmos launch sites are in range of important Pakistani bases? Also consider all weapons that India has in any decent number. I'm sure this kind of analysis would be performed @Panzerkiel
Based on this one would decide a list of targets and then the number of missiles and their ranges needed to neutralize them. If someone was paying me I could do a half decent job with OSINT but this is quite a big task. Maybe AI can do it but who will check AI?lol

My first target would be that fukin location at Surat Garh where TELs were spitting up so many missiles. I still don't understand why we didn't hit that shithole.

We could tell Indian DGMO about their "ready to strike" vectors at so and so locations but didn't pre-emptively hit them.

But perhaps, all those vehicles were shooting and scooting so not easy to be hit.
 
My first target would be that fukin location at Surat Garh where TELs were spitting up so many missiles. I still don't understand why we didn't hit that shithole.

We could tell Indian DGMO about their "ready to strike" vectors at so and so locations but didn't pre-emptively hit them.

That conflict proved that Pakistan was not fully ready for a conflict and were surprised by many things that happened. The decision making, and reaction speed showed just that. Hopefully lessons learnt, and better plans have been put in place now.
 
My first target would be that fukin location at Surat Garh where TELs were spitting up so many missiles. I still don't understand why we didn't hit that shithole.

We could tell Indian DGMO about their "ready to strike" vectors at so and so locations but didn't pre-emptively hit them.
Maybe it was too heavily defended. Another reason could be the excessive caution exercised by the Pakistani high command, that if India could lose its assets at Surat Gah, where would the "escalation ladder" go.
 
Ground launched ballistics really lack precision for targeted strikes.
May conflict just proved this.
We need to focus on air launched cruising munitions.
 
Ground launched ballistics really lack precision for targeted strikes.
May conflict just proved this.
We need to focus on air launched cruising munitions.
but they are good enough to waste interceptors , shower with GMLRS then precision strikes with ALCMs
 
My first target would be that fukin location at Surat Garh where TELs were spitting up so many missiles. I still don't understand why we didn't hit that shithole.

We could tell Indian DGMO about their "ready to strike" vectors at so and so locations but didn't pre-emptively hit them.

But perhaps, all those vehicles were shooting and scooting so not easy to be hit.

The crash near Mian Channu, Khanewal District, in Punjab, Pakistan, caused damage to civilian property but no casualties.[2] The missile travelled 124 kilometers inside Pakistani territory in three minutes and 44 seconds, according to Air Vice Marshall Tariq Zia of PAF. Pakistan Air Force identified the missile's point of origin near Ambala, Haryana[1] and it crossed into Pakistan from Suratgarh, Rajasthan.[3]



Maybe suratghar is a waypoint for brahmos to enter Pakistan? Hence PAF & PA didn't waste missile and their focus on Suratghar?
 
My first target would be that fukin location at Surat Garh where TELs were spitting up so many missiles. I still don't understand why we didn't hit that shithole.

We could tell Indian DGMO about their "ready to strike" vectors at so and so locations but didn't pre-emptively hit them.

But perhaps, all those vehicles were shooting and scooting so not easy to be hit.
i have a lot of indian ammuntion depos espeacially forward depolyed ones marked on googl earth ill be happy to share( you wont find them being mapped anywhere on internet)
 
My first target would be that fukin location at Surat Garh where TELs were spitting up so many missiles. I still don't understand why we didn't hit that shithole.

We could tell Indian DGMO about their "ready to strike" vectors at so and so locations but didn't pre-emptively hit them.

But perhaps, all those vehicles were shooting and scooting so not easy to be hit.
I believe it was a matter of not having enough Fatah 1s (and in the right place), which I speculate (and hope) is one of the reasons to establish ARFC.

Why didn't the PAF hit that location - I can speculate many reasons:
1. Lack of inter-service coordination
2. PAF being sick of leading the charge on everything and every conflict
3. Fear of losing jets, which is THE propaganda victory for the enemy
It could of course be a combination or none of the above - again only speculating.
 
inter-service coordination
crazy problem to have in 2025 . hopefully CDS position clears that up had a feeling thats why they disbanded the previous position because it was useless in coordinating the branches .
 

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